Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001
Title: Innovations by Richard John Peterson in Noise-Tolerant Language Understanding
Introduction: Richard John Peterson, an inventor based in Portland, OR, has made significant contributions to the field of language understanding technology. With a focus on methods and devices that enhance communication, his work aims to improve the interaction between humans and machines.
Latest Patents: Richard holds a patent for a "Method, Device and System for Noise-Tolerant Language Understanding." This innovative approach responds to text or linguistic input by providing one of a set of pre-determined meanings, identifying the most likely intended meaning of that input. The invention utilizes a trained meaning discriminator, generated from an annotated training corpus and a meaning discriminator trainer. By generating a meaning vector from the input utterance, the intended meaning encoder analyzes the meaning vector to determine the most likely intended meaning along with its confidence measures.
Career Highlights: Richard is affiliated with Motorola Corporation, a leading company in communication and technology solutions. His work at Motorola has allowed him to delve into advanced language understanding systems, contributing to the development of state-of-the-art technologies.
Collaborations: Throughout his career, Richard has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Dale William Russell and Orhan Karaali. Together, they have worked on innovative projects that aim to push the boundaries of language processing systems.
Conclusion: Richard John Peterson's innovative approach to noise-tolerant language understanding represents a significant advancement in the field of linguistics and technology. His contributions, underpinned by collaboration with talented individuals at Motorola Corporation, showcase the power of innovation in enhancing communication effectiveness in various applications.