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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 19, 2019
Filed:
Aug. 22, 2016
Rosetta Stone Ltd., Harrisonburg, VA (US);
Aaron M. Simmons, Boulder, CO (US);
Bryan Pellom, Erie, CO (US);
Karl F. Ridgeway, Boulder, CO (US);
ROSETTA STONE LTD., Harrisonburg, VA (US);
Abstract
A non-transitory processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions to be executed by a processor. The code causes the processor to receive a request from a user of a client device to initiate a speech recognition engine for a web page displayed at the client device. In response to the request, the code causes the processor to (1) download, from a server associated with a first party, the speech recognition engine into the client device; and then (2) analyze, using the speech recognition engine, content of the web page including text in an identified language to produce analyzed content based on the identified language, where the content of the web page is received from a server associated with a second party. The code further causes the processor to send a signal to cause the client device to present the analyzed content to the user at the client device.