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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 01, 2005
Filed:
Jun. 03, 2002
Thomas Kemp, Remseck, DE;
Ralf Kompe, Fellbach, DE;
Raquel Tato, Stuttgart, DE;
Masahiro Fujita, Tokyo, JP;
Katsuki Minamino, Tokyo, JP;
Kenta Kawamoto, Tokyo, JP;
Rika Horinaka, Tokyo, JP;
Thomas Kemp, Remseck, DE;
Ralf Kompe, Fellbach, DE;
Raquel Tato, Stuttgart, DE;
Masahiro Fujita, Tokyo, JP;
Katsuki Minamino, Tokyo, JP;
Kenta Kawamoto, Tokyo, JP;
Rika Horinaka, Tokyo, JP;
Sony Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Sony International (Europe) GmbH, Berlin, DE;
Abstract
There is proposed a method that may be universally used for controlling a man-machine interface unit. A learning sample is used in order at least to derive and/or initialize a target action (t) to be carried out and to lead the user from an optional current status (e) to an optional desired target status (e) as the final status (e). This learning sample (l) is formed by a data triple made up by an initial status (e) before an optional action (a) carried out by the user, a final status (e) after the action taken place (a).