| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6704698 |
Word counting natural language determination |
March 9, 2004 |
| A technique for identifying a language in which a computer document is written. Words from the document are compared to words in a plurality of word tables. Each of the word tables is associated with a respective candidate language and contains a selection of the most frequently used |
| 6216102 |
Natural language determination using partial words |
April 10, 2001 |
| Comparing the short and truncated words of a document to word tables of most frequently used words in each of the respective candidate language to identify the language in which the document is written. First, a plurality of words from a document is read into a computer memory. Then, wor |
| 6078917 |
System for searching internet using automatic relevance feedback |
June 20, 2000 |
| A method of retrieving documents from a document database is disclosed. A set of documents is retrieved according to a first search statement. A signature for a first retrieved document, and preferably other documents by searching for words in the first document and removing common words |
| 6061646 |
Kiosk for multiple spoken languages |
May 9, 2000 |
| The method for providing information in response to a question in one of a plurality of natural spoken languages begins by recognizing a detected utterance with a speech recognition engine equipped with a plurality of small dictionaries. Each of the small dictionaries is for respective o |
| 6023670 |
Natural language determination using correlation between common words |
February 8, 2000 |
| The language in which a computer document is written is identified. A plurality of words from the document are compared to words in a word list associated with a candidate language. The words in the word list are a selection of the most frequently used words in the candidate language. A |
| 6009382 |
Word storage table for natural language determination |
December 28, 1999 |
| A language in which a document is written is identified through the use of sets of most frequently used words in each of a plurality of candidate languages. Each set of most frequently used words in a respective set of word tables for a respective candidate language according to letter p |
| 6002998 |
Fast, efficient hardware mechanism for natural language determination |
December 14, 1999 |
| A language in which a document is written is identified by comparing the words of a document to the most frequently used words in a plurality of candidate languages. The words are stored in a plurality of sets of word tables, each set of word tables for storing a selected set of most |
| 5960454 |
Avoiding cache collisions between frequently accessed, pinned routines or data structures |
September 28, 1999 |
| The performance of a computer system having a faster memory unit and a slower memory unit is improved. Memory locations of the faster memory unit are shared by a plurality of memory locations of the slower memory unit. The frequently accessed routines and data structures in the system ar |
| 5913185 |
Determining a natural language shift in a computer document |
June 15, 1999 |
| Language shift points in a computer document written in a plurality of natural languages are determined. An interval is defined on and moved through a text document in a computer memory, the interval contains a portion of the text in the document. As the interval is moved through the |