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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 22, 2011
Filed:
Feb. 08, 2007
Jason Bower, Bothell, WA (US);
Kenji Furuuchi, Tokyo, JP;
Simon Liu, Beijing, CN;
Kenichi Morimoto, Kanagawa, JP;
Daryn Robbins, Duvall, WA (US);
Chet Laughlin, Kirkland, WA (US);
Peter Davis, Kirkland, WA (US);
Jason Bower, Bothell, WA (US);
Kenji Furuuchi, Tokyo, JP;
Simon Liu, Beijing, CN;
Kenichi Morimoto, Kanagawa, JP;
Daryn Robbins, Duvall, WA (US);
Chet Laughlin, Kirkland, WA (US);
Peter Davis, Kirkland, WA (US);
Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
Context-based word prediction is provided. A software application utilizes words contained in an application document to provide context-based word prediction in the same or a related document. The software application creates an application defined data source and populates the data source with words occurring in a document. When the same or a related document is being edited via an input method, for example, typing, speech recognition, electronic handwriting, etc., a prediction engine presents candidate words from the application defined data source that match current text input, and the user may choose from the presented candidate words for automatic population into the document being edited. Information from the application defined data source may be transferred between computing devices, for example, between a mobile computing device and a desktop (non-mobile) computing device.