Apple Inc.
Zero latency digital assistant

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Abstract:

An electronic device can implement a zero-latency digital assistant by capturing audio input from a microphone and using a first processor to write audio data representing the captured audio input to a memory buffer. In response to detecting a user input while capturing the audio input, the device can determine whether the user input meets a predetermined criteria. If the user input meets the criteria, the device can use a second processor to identify and execute a task based on at least a portion of the contents of the memory buffer.

Status:
Grant
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

5 May 2016

Issue date:

18 Aug 2020