U.S. patent application number 14/152011 was filed with the patent office on 2014-05-08 for electronic apparatus and method of controlling electronic apparatus.
This patent application is currently assigned to SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. The applicant listed for this patent is SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Invention is credited to Sang-jin HAN, Jung-geun KIM, Yong-hwan KWON.
Application Number | 20140129234 14/152011 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 47358521 |
Filed Date | 2014-05-08 |
United States Patent
Application |
20140129234 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
HAN; Sang-jin ; et
al. |
May 8, 2014 |
ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING ELECTRONIC
APPARATUS
Abstract
An electronic apparatus and a method of controlling the
electronic apparatus are provided. The method includes: receiving a
voice command; and if the voice command is a first voice start
command, changing a mode of the electronic apparatus to a first
voice task mode in which the electronic apparatus is controlled
according to further voice input, and if the voice command is a
second voice start command, changing the mode of the electronic
apparatus to a second voice task mode in which the electronic
apparatus is controlled according to the further voice input
received via an external apparatus which operates with the
electronic apparatus. Therefore, providing efficiency and
flexibility in controlling the electronic apparatus by using a
microphone of the electronic apparatus or a microphone of the
external apparatus.
Inventors: |
HAN; Sang-jin; (Gunpo-si,
KR) ; KWON; Yong-hwan; (Seongnam-si, KR) ;
KIM; Jung-geun; (Suwon-si, KR) |
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Applicant: |
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SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. |
Suwon-si |
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KR |
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Assignee: |
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,
LTD.
Suwon-si
KR
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Family ID: |
47358521 |
Appl. No.: |
14/152011 |
Filed: |
January 10, 2014 |
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Patent Number |
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13648314 |
Oct 10, 2012 |
8650036 |
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14152011 |
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Current U.S.
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704/275 |
Current CPC
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G10L 15/22 20130101;
G10L 2015/225 20130101; H04N 21/42203 20130101; G10L 2015/228
20130101; G10L 15/30 20130101; G06F 3/167 20130101; H04N 21/42204
20130101; G10L 21/06 20130101; H04N 21/47 20130101 |
Class at
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704/275 |
International
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G10L 21/06 20060101
G10L021/06 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
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Application Number |
Dec 30, 2011 |
KR |
10-2011-0147448 |
Dec 30, 2011 |
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10-2011-0147453 |
May 31, 2012 |
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10-2012-0058340 |
Claims
1. A method of controlling an electronic apparatus, the method
comprising: receiving a voice input; if the voice input is
received, changing a mode of the electronic apparatus to a voice
task mode; and if a voice recognition error occurs in the voice
task mode, outputting one of a plurality of feedback messages which
indicate the voice recognition error.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: if the voice
recognition error repeatedly occurs in the voice task mode,
randomly selecting and outputting one of the plurality of feedback
messages.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the voice task mode comprises a
first voice task mode in which the electronic apparatus is
controlled according to further voice input and a second voice task
mode in which the electronic apparatus is controlled according to
said further voice input received via an external apparatus which
operates with the electronic apparatus.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein different ones of the plurality
of feedback messages are selected according to a type of the voice
task mode.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein different ones of the plurality
of feedback messages are selected according to a type of the voice
recognition error.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the voice recognition error
comprises at least one of an error in recognizing said further
voice input, an error in pressing a button of the external
apparatus for a preset time after said further voice input, and an
error in providing said further voice input for a preset time after
the button of the external apparatus is pressed.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the outputting said one of the
plurality of feedback messages comprises: if the voice recognition
error occurs for the first time, displaying a default feedback
message.
8. An electronic apparatus comprising: a voice input unit which
receives voice input; and a controller which controls the
electronic apparatus based on the voice input received by the voice
input unit, wherein, if the voice input is received by the voice
input unit, the controller changes a mode of the electronic
apparatus to a voice task mode, and if a voice recognition error
occurs in the voice task mode, the controller provides one of a
plurality of feedback messages which indicate the voice recognition
error.
9. The electronic apparatus of claim 8, wherein if the voice
recognition error repeatedly occurs in the voice task mode, the
controller randomly selects and outputs one of the plurality of
feedback messages.
10. The electronic apparatus of claim 8, wherein the voice task
mode comprises a first voice task mode in which the electronic
apparatus is controlled according to further voice input and a
second voice task mode which in which the electronic apparatus is
controlled according to said further voice input received via an
external apparatus which operates with the electronic
apparatus.
11. The electronic apparatus of claim 10, wherein different ones of
the plurality of feedback messages are selected according to a type
of the voice task mode.
12. The electronic apparatus of claim 8, wherein different ones of
the plurality of feedback messages are selected according to a type
of the voice recognition error.
13. The electronic apparatus of claim 8, wherein the voice
recognition error comprises at least one of an error in recognizing
said further voice input, an error in pressing a button of the
external apparatus for a preset time after said further voice
input, and an error in providing said further voice input for a
preset time after the button of the external apparatus is
pressed.
14. The electronic apparatus of claim 8, wherein if the voice
recognition error occurs for the first time, the controller outputs
a default feedback message.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No.
13/648,314 filed Oct. 10, 2012 and claims priority under 35 U.S.C.
.sctn.119 from the Korean Patent Application Nos. 10-2011-0147448,
10-2011-0147453, and 10-2012-0058340, respectively filed on Dec.
30, 2011, Dec. 30, 2011, and May 31, 2012, in the Korean
Intellectual Property Office, the disclosures of which are
incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUND
[0002] 1. Field
[0003] Exemplary embodiments generally relate to an electronic
apparatus and a method of controlling the electronic apparatus, and
more particularly, to an electronic apparatus which is controlled
according to a user voice input through a voice input unit, and a
method of controlling the electronic apparatus using a voice
input.
[0004] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0005] Recent technological developments increased supply of
various types of electronic apparatuses. In particular, various
types of electronic apparatuses including a TV have been used in
consumer homes. The functions of these electronic apparatuses have
gradually expanded according to requests of users. For example, a
TV can connect to the Internet to support an Internet service.
Also, a user views a larger number of digital broadcast channels
through the TV.
[0006] Therefore, various input methods for efficiently using
various functions of an electronic apparatus are required. For
example, an input method using a remote controller, an input method
using a mouse, an input method using a touch pad, etc. are applied
to the electronic apparatus.
[0007] However, it is difficult to efficiently use the various
functions of the electronic apparatus by using only this simple
method. For example, if all functions of the electronic apparatus
are realized to be controlled through only a remote controller,
increasing the number of buttons of the remote controller is
inevitable. In this case, it is not easy for an average user to
learn how to use the remote controller and a chance of pressing a
wrong button increases. Also, according to a method of displaying
various menus on a screen to assist a user to search for and select
a corresponding menu, the user is to check a complicated menu tree
in order to select a desired menu which may be difficult and
confusing to a user.
[0008] Therefore, a technology using voice recognition has been
developed to further conveniently and intuitively control an
electronic apparatus. Examples of a method of controlling an
electronic apparatus by using voice recognition include a method of
controlling an electronic apparatus by using a microphone of the
electronic apparatus and a method of controlling an electronic
apparatus by using a microphone of an external apparatus (e.g., a
remote controller) which operates with the electronic
apparatus.
[0009] However, if an electronic apparatus simultaneously uses two
voice input methods, a user may not know which microphone to use to
control the electronic apparatus. Also, since functions of the
electronic apparatus controlled by using the two voice input
methods are different from each other, different user interfaces
(UIs) are to be provided to the user.
[0010] In addition, a voice of the user is not always correctly
recognized due to the limitations in a voice recognition
technology. Moreover, an error may occur in voice recognition due
to the surroundings or an unskilled operation. Accordingly, a
method of showing a user such a voice recognition error is
required.
SUMMARY
[0011] Exemplary embodiments address at least the above problems
and/or disadvantages and other disadvantages not described above.
Also, the exemplary embodiments are not required to overcome the
disadvantages described above, and an exemplary embodiment may not
overcome any of the problems described above.
[0012] The exemplary embodiments provide an electronic apparatus
which provides different voice task modes according to a voice
command and which displays different voice guide information
corresponding to each of the different voice task modes, and a
method of controlling the electronic apparatus using the same.
[0013] Exemplary embodiments also provide an electronic apparatus
which selects and displays one of a plurality of feedback messages
for showing a voice recognition error, and a method of controlling
the electronic apparatus using the same.
[0014] According to an aspect of the exemplary embodiments, there
is provided a method of controlling an electronic apparatus. The
method may include: receiving a voice input; and if the voice input
is a first voice command, changing a mode of the electronic
apparatus to a first voice task mode in which the electronic
apparatus received further voice input, and if the voice input is a
second voice command, changing the mode of the electronic apparatus
to a second voice task mode in which said further voice input is
received via an external apparatus which operates with the
electronic apparatus.
[0015] The method may further include: if the mode of the
electronic apparatus is changed to the first voice task mode,
displaying first voice guide information corresponding to the first
voice task mode, and if the mode of the electronic apparatus is
changed to the second voice task mode, displaying second voice
guide information corresponding to the second voice task mode.
[0016] The first voice guide information may include a plurality of
voice items which guide a user to provide said further voice input
in the first voice task mode. The second voice guide information
may include a plurality of voice items which guide the user to
provide said further voice input in the second voice task mode. At
least one of the plurality of voice items of the second voice guide
information may be different from the plurality of voice items of
the first voice guide information.
[0017] The first voice guide information may include a first voice
item of the plurality of voice items which is an instruction to
perform a channel up/down command with respect to the electronic
apparatus. The second voice guide information may exclude the first
voice item and may include a second voice item which is an
instruction to provide a channel list.
[0018] The first voice guide information may include an icon area
which indicates that the electronic apparatus is in the first voice
task mode. The second voice guide information may include an icon
area which indicates that the electronic apparatus is in the second
voice task mode.
[0019] If the electronic apparatus is switched to the second voice
task mode, receiving input indicating that a preset button of the
external apparatus is pressed and said further voice input is
received by the external apparatus and provided to the electronic
apparatus.
[0020] The first voice command may be a preset word, and the second
voice command may be said further voice input after receiving input
indicating that a preset button of the external apparatus was
pressed.
[0021] The external apparatus may be a remote controller.
[0022] According to another aspect of exemplary embodiments, there
is provided an electronic apparatus including: a voice input unit
which receives voice input; and a controller which controls the
electronic apparatus based on the voice input received by the voice
input unit. If the voice input is a first voice command, the
controller changes a mode of the electronic apparatus to a first
voice task mode in which the voice input unit of the electronic
apparatus receives further voice input, and if the voice input is a
second voice command, the controller changes the mode of the
electronic apparatus to a second voice task mode in which said
further voice input is received by the external apparatus which
operates with the electronic apparatus.
[0023] The electronic apparatus may further include a display unit.
The controller may control the display unit to display first voice
guide information in the first voice task mode and to display
second voice guide information in the second voice task mode.
[0024] The first voice guide information may include a plurality of
voice items which guide a user to provide said further voice input
in the first voice task mode. The second voice guide information
may include a plurality of voice items which guide a user to
provide said further voice input in the second voice task mode. At
least one of the plurality of voice items of the second voice guide
information may be different from the plurality of voice items of
the first voice guide information.
[0025] The first voice guide information may include a first voice
item among the plurality of voice items which is an instruction to
perform a channel up/down with respect to the electronic apparatus.
The second voice guide information may exclude the first voice item
and may include a second voice item which is to provide a channel
list.
[0026] The first voice guide information may include an icon area
which indicates that the electronic apparatus is in the first voice
task mode. The second voice guide information may include an icon
area which indicates that the electronic apparatus is in the second
voice task mode.
[0027] The second voice task mode may be receiving input indicating
that a preset button of the external apparatus is pressed and may
be the further voice input received by the external apparatus
[0028] The first voice command may be a preset word. The second
voice command may be said further voice input after receiving input
indicating that a preset button of the external apparatus was
pressed.
[0029] The external apparatus may be a remote controller.
[0030] According to another aspect of exemplary embodiments, there
is provided a method of controlling an electronic apparatus. The
method may include: receiving a voice input; if the voice input is
received, changing a mode of the electronic apparatus to a voice
task mode; and if a voice recognition error occurs in the voice
task mode, outputting one of a plurality of feedback messages which
indicate the voice recognition error.
[0031] The method may further include: if the voice recognition
error repeatedly occurs in the voice task mode, randomly selecting
and outputting one of the plurality of feedback messages.
[0032] The voice task mode may include a first voice task mode in
which the electronic apparatus is controlled according to further
voice input and a second voice task mode which is controlled
according to said further voice input received via an external
apparatus which operates with the electronic apparatus.
[0033] Different ones of the plurality of feedback messages may be
selected according to a type of the voice task mode.
[0034] Different ones of the plurality of feedback messages may be
selected according to a type of the voice recognition error.
[0035] The voice recognition error may include at least one of an
error in recognizing said further voice input, an error in pressing
a button of the external apparatus for a preset time after said
further voice input, and an error in providing said further voice
input for a preset time after the button of the external apparatus
is pressed.
[0036] The outputting the one of the plurality of feedback messages
may include: if the voice recognition error occurs for the first
time, displaying a default feedback message.
[0037] According to yet another aspect of exemplary embodiments,
there is provided an electronic apparatus including: a voice input
unit which receives voice input; and a controller which controls
the electronic apparatus based on the voice input received by the
voice input unit. If the voice input is received by the voice input
unit, the controller changes a mode of the electronic apparatus to
a voice task mode, and if a voice recognition error occurs in the
voice task mode, the controller provides one of a plurality of
feedback messages which indicate the voice recognition error.
[0038] If the voice recognition error repeatedly occurs in the
voice task mode, the controller may randomly select and output one
of the plurality of feedback messages.
[0039] The voice task mode may include a first voice task mode in
which the electronic apparatus is controlled according to further
voice input and a second voice task mode in which the electronic
apparatus is controlled according to said further voice input
received via an external apparatus which operates with the
electronic apparatus.
[0040] Different ones of the plurality of feedback messages may be
selected according to a type of the voice task mode.
[0041] Different ones of the plurality of feedback messages may be
selected according to a type of the voice recognition error.
[0042] The voice recognition error may include at least one of an
error in recognizing said further voice input, an error in pressing
a button of the external apparatus for a preset time after said
further voice input, and an error in providing said further voice
input for a preset time after the button of the external apparatus
is pressed.
[0043] If the voice recognition error occurs for the first time,
the controller may output a default feedback message on the display
unit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0044] The above and/or other aspects will be more apparent by
describing certain exemplary embodiments with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
[0045] FIGS. 1 through 3 are block diagrams illustrating a
structure of an electronic apparatus according to various exemplary
embodiments;
[0046] FIG. 4 is a view illustrating first voice guide information
which is displayed in a first voice task mode in which a user voice
is input through a voice input unit of an electronic apparatus,
according to an exemplary embodiment;
[0047] FIG. 5 is a view illustrating second voice guide information
which is displayed in a second voice task mode in which a user
voice is input through a voice input unit of an external apparatus
which operates with an electronic apparatus, according to an
exemplary embodiment;
[0048] FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a method of providing
different voice task modes according to voice input methods,
according to an exemplary embodiment;
[0049] FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a feedback message if a voice
recognition error occurs, according to an exemplary embodiment;
[0050] FIGS. 8A through 11F are views illustrating feedback
messages which are displayed according to voice task modes and
voice error types, according to various exemplary embodiments;
and
[0051] FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling
an electronic apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0052] Exemplary embodiments are described in greater detail with
reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0053] In the following description, the same drawing reference
numerals are used for the same or analogous elements even in
different drawings. The matters defined in the description, such as
detailed construction and elements, are provided to assist in a
comprehensive understanding of the exemplary embodiments. Thus, it
is apparent that the exemplary embodiments can be carried out
without those specifically defined matters. Also, well-known
functions or constructions are not described in detail since they
would obscure the exemplary embodiments with unnecessary
detail.
[0054] FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an
electronic apparatus 100 according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0055] Referring to FIG. 1, the electronic apparatus 100 includes a
voice input unit 110, a storage 130, a controller 140, and a
display 193. Here, the electronic apparatus 100 may be realized as
a smart TV, a set-top box, or a PC which may be connected to an
external network, a digital TV, a portable phone, or the like but
is not limited thereto. The exemplary electronic apparatus 100 may
include one or more of a memory, a processor, a hardware input unit
such as a keyboard, and a screen.
[0056] The voice input unit 110 receives a sound such as a verbal
instruction uttered by a user. The voice input unit 110 converts an
input voice signal into an electric signal and outputs the electric
signal to the controller 140. For example, the voice input unit 110
may be realized as a microphone. Also, the voice input unit 110 may
be installed in the electronic apparatus 100 or may be installed
separately from the electronic apparatus 100. If the voice input
unit 110 is installed separately from the electronic apparatus 100,
the voice input unit 110 may be connected to the electronic
apparatus 100 through a wire or wireless network.
[0057] In particular, the voice input unit 110 according to an
exemplary embodiment may include a voice input unit (e.g., a
microphone) of the electronic apparatus 100 and a voice input unit
(e.g., a remote controller) of an external apparatus which operates
with the electronic apparatus 100.
[0058] The storage 130 stores various types of data and programs
which are to drive and control the electronic apparatus 100. The
storage 130 stores a voice recognition module which recognizes the
voice input obtained using the voice input unit 110 and a motion
detection module which detects and recognizes a motion input
through a motion input unit 120 (shown in FIG. 2). The storage 130
may include a voice database (DB) and a motion DB. The voice DB
refers to a DB in which a preset voice and a voice task matching
with the preset voice are recorded. The motion DB refers to a DB in
which a preset motion and a motion task matching with the preset
motion are recorded.
[0059] The display 193 displays an image corresponding to a
broadcast signal received through a broadcast receiver. The display
193 may display image data (e.g., a moving picture) input through
an external terminal input unit. The display 193 may display voice
guide information for performing a voice task and motion guide
information for performing a motion task under the control of the
controller 140.
[0060] The controller 140 controls the voice input unit 110, the
storage 130, and the display 193. Here, the controller 140 may
include a module which is to control a central processing unit
(CPU) and the electronic apparatus 100, and a read only memory
(ROM) and a random access memory (RAM) which store data.
[0061] If the voice is input through the voice input unit 110, the
controller 140 recognizes the voice by using the voice recognition
module and the voice DB. A voice recognition may be classified into
an isolated word recognition which is to divide each word according
to a form of an input voice to recognize an uttered verbal sound, a
continuous speech recognition which is to recognize continuous
words, continuous sentences, and dialogic speeches, and a keyword
spotting which is an intermediate form of the isolated word
recognition and the continuous speech recognition and is to detect
and recognize a predetermined keyword or key phrases.
[0062] If a user voice is input, the controller 140 detects a start
and an end of a verbal sound uttered by a user within an input
voice signal to determine a voice section. The controller 140 may
calculate energy of the input voice signal and sort out an energy
level of the voice signal according to the calculated energy to
detect a voice section through dynamic programming. The controller
140 detects a phoneme, which is a minimum unit of a verbal sound,
from the voice signal in the detected voice section based on an
acoustic model to generate phoneme data. The controller 140 applies
a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) probability model to the generated
phoneme data to generate text information. However, a method of
recognizing a voice of a user as described above is only an
exemplary embodiment, and thus the voice of the user may be
recognized by using other methods. Therefore, the controller 140
may recognize the voice of the user included in the voice
signal.
[0063] The controller 140 performs a task for the electronic
apparatus 100 by using the recognized voice as described above by
way of an example. The task for the electronic apparatus 100
includes at least one of functions, which may be performed by the
electronic apparatus 10, such as a channel change, a volume
adjustment, a play of contents (e.g., a moving picture, music, a
picture, etc.), Internet browsing, etc.
[0064] In particular, if a voice start command is input, the
controller 140 determines whether the input voice start command is
a first voice start command or a second voice start command. Here,
the voice start command refers to a command requesting the
electronic apparatus 100 to enter a voice task mode controlled by
the user voice input through the voice input unit 110. In
particular, the first voice start command may be a user voice
command which includes a preset word input through the voice input
unit 110 of the electronic apparatus 100. Also, the second voice
start command may be input to an external apparatus and may be a
user command to press a preset button of the external apparatus
(e.g., the remote controller) which operates with the electronic
apparatus 100. In detail, a particular user voice such as "Hi, TV"
may be used as the voice start command, and the voice start command
may be changed by a user using user settings. However, the first
and second voice start commands are only an exemplary embodiment
and thus may be realized as other types of voice start
commands.
[0065] If it is determined that the voice start command is the
first voice start command, the controller 140 changes the mode of
the electronic apparatus 100 to a first voice task mode. Here, the
first voice task mode is a voice task mode controlled according to
a user voice input through the voice input unit of the electronic
apparatus 100.
[0066] If it is determined that the voice start command is the
second voice start command, the controller 140 changes the mode of
the electronic apparatus 100 to the second voice task mode. The
second voice task mode is a voice task mode controlled according to
a user voice input into the external apparatus which operates with
the electronic apparatus 100. In particular, in the second voice
task mode, the voice of the user may be input when a voice input
button of the external apparatus is pressed. Alternatively, in the
second voice task mode, the voice input button of the external
apparatus may be pressed and the user voice may be input, and then
the voice input button may be pressed once again in order to input
the voice of the user. However, this is only an exemplary
embodiment, and thus the user voice may be input through the
external apparatus by using other methods besides a method of
recognizing a voice by using a button of the external apparatus.
For example, the user voice may be input only if a switch of the
external apparatus is turned on.
[0067] In particular, in the first voice task mode, the electronic
apparatus 100 may not be controlled by the voice of the user input
into the external apparatus. Also, in the second voice task mode,
the electronic apparatus 100 may not be controlled by a user voice
input into the voice input unit of the electronic apparatus
100.
[0068] If the mode of the electronic apparatus 100 is changed to
the voice task mode, the controller 140 displays voice guide
information corresponding to the voice task mode. Here, the voice
guide information displays at least one voice item which provides a
voice command and a corresponding function that will be executed by
the electronic apparatus 100.
[0069] In particular, if the mode of the electronic apparatus 100
is changed to the first voice task mode, the controller 140
displays first voice guide information corresponding to the first
voice task mode. Also, if the mode of the electronic apparatus 100
is changed to the second voice task mode, the controller 140
displays second voice guide information corresponding to the second
voice task mode.
[0070] The first voice guide information and the second voice guide
information will be described in more detail with reference to
FIGS. 4 and 5.
[0071] FIG. 4 is a view illustrating first voice guide information
according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0072] As shown in FIG. 4, first voice guide information 400 is
displayed in a lower end of a screen on which a broadcast image is
displayed. Also, the first voice guide information 400 includes an
icon 410 which acknowledges that a current mode of a display
apparatus is a first voice task mode and a plurality of voice items
421 through 427 which guide a user with inputting voice commands.
The plurality of voice items 421 through 427 include a power off
voice item 421, an external input voice item 422, a channel
shortcut voice item 423, a channel up/down voice item 424, a volume
up/down voice item 425, a mute voice item 426, and a MORE voice
items 427. The MORE voice item 427 is an item which is to show more
voice items instead or in addition to the ones already
displayed.
[0073] Here, the icon 410 indicates that the current mode of the
display apparatus is the first voice task mode and may be depicted
as a microphone shape, as shown in FIG. 4 by way of an example.
[0074] In particular, the first voice guide information 400 may
include a voice item corresponding to a button of a remote
controller which may be pressed once to be executed. For example,
the first voice guide information 400 may include the channel
up/down voice item 424, the volume up/down voice item 425, the mute
voice item 426, etc.
[0075] FIG. 5 is a view illustrating second voice guide information
500 according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0076] As shown in FIG. 5, the second voice guide information 500
is displayed in a lower end of a screen which displays a broadcast
image and is the same area as an area displaying the first voice
guide information 400. Also, the second voice guide information 500
includes an icon 510 and a plurality of voice items 521 through
526. The icon 510 acknowledges that a current mode of a display
apparatus is a second voice task mode e.g., input verbal commands
to an external apparatus such as a remote controller, and the
plurality of voice items 521 through 526 guide a user with
inputting voice commands. The plurality of voice items 521 through
526 include a channel shortcut voice item 521, a search voice item
522, an external input voice item 523, a channel list voice item
524, a bookmark voice item 525, and a MORE voice item 526. Here,
the bookmark voice item 525 is a voice item which requests
displaying a menu including a function (e.g., a particular
application execution) frequently used by the user.
[0077] Here, the icon 510 indicates that the current mode of the
display apparatus is the second voice task mode and may be depicted
as a remote controller shape, as shown in FIG. 5, by way of an
example, and which is different from the microphone shape of the
icon 410 shown in FIG. 4. Therefore, the user may check whether a
current voice task mode is a first voice task mode or a second
voice task mode, based on the icons 410 and 510 of the first and
second voice guide information 400 and 500, respectively.
[0078] Also, some of the plurality of voice items of the second
voice guide information 500 may be different from the plurality of
voice items of the first voice guide information 400. In
particular, the second voice guide information 500 may not include
a voice item corresponding to a button of a remote controller which
may be pressed once to be executed. For example, the second voice
guide information 500 may not include the channel up/down voice
item 424, the volume up/down voice item 425, the mute voice item
426, etc. This is because the user holds the remote controller in
the second voice task mode and thus it is further convenient for
the user to press the button of the remote controller rather than
to speak.
[0079] Instead of this, the second voice guide information 500 may
include voice items which may be difficult to find i.e., items that
would require the user to go through one or more menus to find,
such as the search voice item 522, the external input voice item
523, the channel list voice item 524, and the bookmark voice item
525.
[0080] In other words, as described above, different types of voice
guide information may be provided according to first and second
voice task modes. Therefore, the user may efficiently and
conveniently control the electronic apparatus 100 according to a
plurality of voice task modes.
[0081] If one of the first voice guide information 400 and the
second voice guide information 500 is displayed, the controller 140
controls the electronic apparatus 100 according to a user input
which is input into the voice input unit 110 in a corresponding
voice task mode. For example, if user voice "mute" is input through
the voice input unit 110 when the first voice guide information 400
is displayed, the controller 140 may set a volume level of the
electronic apparatus 100 to "0." Also, if user voice "channel list"
is input through the voice input unit 110 when the second voice
guide information 500 is displayed, the controller 140 may display
a channel list on the display unit 193.
[0082] FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a structure of the
electronic apparatus 100, according to another exemplary
embodiment. Referring to FIG. 2, the electronic apparatus 100
includes a voice input unit 110, a motion input unit 120, a storage
130, a controller 140, a broadcast receiver 150, an external
terminal input unit 160, a remote control signal receiver 170, a
network interface 180, and an image output unit 190. By way of an
example and not by way of a limitation, the electronic apparatus
100 shown in FIG. 2 may be realized as a set-top box.
[0083] Descriptions of the voice input unit 110, the storage 130,
and the controller 140 of FIG. 2 are analogous as those of the
voice input unit 110, the storage 130, and the controller 140 of
FIG. 1, and thus their detailed descriptions will be omitted.
[0084] The motion input unit 120 receives an image signal (e.g., a
continuous frame) obtained by capturing a motion of a user and
provides the image signal to the controller 140. For example, the
motion input unit 120 may be realized as a unit which includes a
lens and an image sensor. Also, the motion input unit 120 may be
installed in the electronic apparatus 100 or may be installed
separately from the electronic apparatus 100. The motion input unit
120 installed separately from the electronic apparatus 100 may be
connected to the electronic apparatus 100 through a wire or
wireless network.
[0085] The broadcast receiver 150 receives a broadcast signal from
an external source by wire or wireless network. The broadcast
signal includes video, audio, and additional data (e.g., an
Electronic Program Guide (EPG)). The broadcast receiver 150 may
receive the broadcast signal from various sources such as
terrestrial broadcasting, cable broadcasting, satellite
broadcasting, Internet broadcasting, etc.
[0086] The external terminal input unit 160 receives video data
(e.g., a moving picture, etc.), audio data (e.g., music, etc.),
etc. from the outside of the electronic apparatus 100. The external
terminal input unit 160 may include at least one of a
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) input terminal 161, a
component input terminal 162, a PC input terminal 163, and a
universal serial number (USB) input terminal 164 (shown in FIG. 3).
The remote control signal receiver 170 receives a remote control
signal from an external remote controller. The remote control
signal receiver 170 may receive the remote control signal even in a
voice task mode or a motion task mode of the electronic apparatus
100.
[0087] The network interface 180 may connect the electronic
apparatus 100 to an external apparatus (e.g., a server, another
electronic apparatus, etc.) under control of the controller 140.
The controller 140 may download an application from an external
apparatus which is connected to the electronic apparatus 100
through the network interface 180 or may browse the external
apparatus for the application. The network interface unit 180 may
provide at least one of Ethernet 181, a wireless local area network
(WLAN) 182, and Bluetooth 183.
[0088] The image output unit 190 outputs the broadcast signal
received through the broadcast receiver 150, the video data input
through the external terminal input unit 160, or video data stored
in the storage 130, to an external electronic apparatus (e.g., a
monitor or a TV). If a motion is input through the motion input
unit 120, the controller 140 recognizes the motion by using a
motion sensing module and a motion DB. A motion recognition is to
divide an image (e.g., a continuous frame) corresponding to the
motion of the user input through the motion input unit 120 into
background and hand areas (e.g., spreading out fingers or clenching
fists) by using a motion recognition module and recognize
continuous motions of a hand. If a user motion is input, the
controller 140 stores a received image in a frame unit and senses
an object of the user motion by using the stored frame. The
controller 140 senses at least one of a shape, a color, and a
motion of the object of the frame to detect the object. The
controller 140 may track a motion of the detected object by using
positions of objects of a plurality of frames.
[0089] The controller 140 determines a motion according to a shape
and movement of the tracked object. For example, the controller 140
determines a movement of a user by using at least one of a change,
a speed, a position, and a direction of an object. The motion of
the user includes a grab that is a motion of holding a hand, a
pointing move that is a motion of moving a displayed cursor with a
hand, a slap that is a motion of moving a hand in one direction at
a predetermined speed or more, a shake that is a motion of shaking
the hand to the left/right or up/down, and a rotation that is a
motion of rotating the hand. The present disclosure may be applied
to other types of motions besides the above-described exemplary
embodiment. For example, a spread motion of spreading out a grabbed
hand, etc. may further be included.
[0090] The controller 140 determines whether the object has left a
determined area (e.g., a square of 40 cm.times.40 cm) within a
determined time (e.g., 800 ms) in order to determine whether the
motion of the user is the pointing move or the slap. If the object
did not leave the determined area within the determined time, the
controller 140 may determine the motion of the user as the pointing
move. If the object has gotten out of the determined area within
the determined time, the controller 140 may determine the motion of
the user as the slap. According to another exemplary embodiment, if
it is determined that the speed of the object is equal to or lower
than a preset speed (e.g., 30 cm/s), the controller 140 determines
the motion of the user as the pointing move. If it is determined
that the speed of the object exceeds the preset speed, the
controller 140 determines the motion of the user as the slap.
[0091] FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the electronic apparatus 100,
according to another exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 3, the
electronic apparatus 100 includes a voice input unit 110, a motion
input unit 120, a storage 130, a controller 140, a broadcast
receiver 150, an external terminal input unit 160, a remote control
signal receiver 170, a network interface 180, a display 193, and an
audio output unit 196. By way of an example only, the electronic
apparatus 100 may be a digital TV but is not limited thereto.
[0092] Descriptions of the voice input unit 110, the motion input
unit 120, the storage 130, the controller 140, the broadcast
receiver 150, the external terminal input unit 160, the remote
control signal receiver 170, the network interface 180, and the
display 193 of FIG. 3 are analogous to those of elements of FIGS. 1
and 2 having the same reference numerals. Therefore, their detailed
descriptions will be omitted herein.
[0093] The audio output unit 196 outputs a voice corresponding to a
broadcast signal under control of the controller 140. The audio
output unit 196 may include at least one of a speaker 196a, a
headphone output terminal 196b, and a Sony/Philips Digital
Interface (S/PDIF) output terminal 193c.
[0094] As shown in FIG. 3, the storage 130 includes a power control
module 130a, a channel control module 130b, a volume control module
130c, an external input control module 130d, a screen control
module 130e, an audio control module 130f, an Internet control
module 130g, an application module 130h, a search control module
130i, a user interface (UI) processing module 130j, a voice
recognition module 130k, a motion recognition module 130l, a voice
DB 130m, and a motion DB 130n. These modules 130a through 130n may
be realized as pieces of software to respectively perform a power
control function, a channel control function, a volume control
function, an external input control function, a screen control
function, an audio control function, an Internet control function,
an application execution function, a search control function, and a
UI processing function. The controller 140 may execute the pieces
of software stored in the storage 130 to perform the corresponding
functions. The above-described modules may, however, be realized by
having respective, separate hardware for executing of the
respective module.
[0095] A method of providing different task modes based on voice
input methods according to an exemplary embodiment will now be
described in more detail with reference to FIG. 6.
[0096] Referring to FIG. 6, in operation S610, the electronic
apparatus 100 receives a voice start command. Here, the voice start
command is a command which requests the electronic apparatus 100 to
enter a voice task mode controlled by a user voice input through
the voice input unit 110. In particular, a first voice start
command may be a user voice command which includes a preset word
input through the voice input unit 110 of the electronic apparatus
100, and a second voice start command may be a user command which
is to press a preset button of an external apparatus (e.g., a
remote controller) which operates with the electronic apparatus
100.
[0097] In operation S620, the electronic apparatus 100 determines
whether the voice start command is the first voice start
command.
[0098] If it is determined in operation S620 that the voice start
command is the first voice start command (Yes), the electronic
apparatus 100 changes the mode of the electronic apparatus 100 to a
first voice task mode in operation S630. Here, the first voice task
mode is a mode in which the electronic apparatus 100 is controlled
according to the user voice input through the voice input unit 110
of the electronic apparatus 100.
[0099] In operation S640, the electronic apparatus 100 displays
first voice guide information. Here, the first voice guide
information may include an icon indicating that a current mode of
the electronic apparatus 100 is the first voice task mode and a
plurality of voice items for performing various functions in the
first voice task mode. Here, the plurality of voice items of the
first voice guide information may include voice items, which may
execute a function of the electronic apparatus 100 if a voice of a
user is input, such as a channel up/down voice icon, a volume
up/down voice icon, and a mute voice icon.
[0100] In operation S680, the electronic apparatus 100 performs a
voice task by using the first voice guide information.
[0101] If it is determined in operation S620 that the voice start
command is not the first voice start command (No), the electronic
apparatus 100 determines that the voice start command is a second
voice start command in operation S650.
[0102] In operation S660, the electronic apparatus 100 changes the
mode of the electronic apparatus 100 to a second voice task mode.
Here, the second voice task mode is a mode which is to control the
electronic apparatus 100 according to a user voice input through
the voice input unit 110 of the external apparatus (e.g., the
remote controller) which operates with the electronic apparatus
100. In particular, in the second voice task mode, a preset second
button (e.g., a voice input button) of the external apparatus may
be pressed and then controlled by a user voice input into the
external apparatus.
[0103] In operation S670, the electronic apparatus 100 displays
second voice guide information. Here, the second voice guide
information may include an icon indicating that the current mode of
the electronic apparatus 100 is the second voice task mode and a
plurality of voice items for performing various functions in the
second voice task mode. Here, the icon indicating that the current
mode of the electronic apparatus 100 is the second voice task mode
is different from the icon indicating that the current mode of the
electronic apparatus 100 is the first voice task mode. Also, the
plurality of voice items of the second voice guide information may
include voice items that are buried in layered menus such as an
external input voice icon, a channel list voice icon, and a
bookmark voice icon.
[0104] In operation S680, the electronic apparatus 100 performs the
voice task by using the second voice guide information.
[0105] According to the above-described exemplary method of
controlling the electronic apparatus 100, the user may further
efficiently control the electronic apparatus 100 by using different
types of voice input methods.
[0106] A method of outputting a feedback message if a voice
recognition error occurs when a voice is input according to
exemplary embodiments will now be described with reference to FIGS.
7 through 12.
[0107] In detail, if a voice start command is input, the controller
140 changes a mode of the electronic apparatus 100 to a voice task
mode. Here, the voice task mode is a mode which is to control the
electronic apparatus 100 through a user voice input through the
voice input unit 110.
[0108] As described above, the voice start command may be a user
voice command (hereinafter referred to as a first voice start
command) which includes a preset word input through the voice input
unit 110 of the electronic apparatus 100 or a user command
(hereinafter referred to as a second voice start command) which is
to press a preset button of an external apparatus (e.g., a remote
controller) which operates with the electronic apparatus 100. In
particular, if the first voice start command is input, the
controller 140 changes the mode of the electronic apparatus 100 to
a first voice task mode. Here, the first voice task mode is a voice
task mode which is controlled according to a user voice input into
a voice input unit of the electronic apparatus 100. If the second
voice start command is input, the controller 140 changes the mode
of the electronic apparatus 100 to a second voice task mode. The
second voice task mode is a voice task mode which is controlled
according to a user voice input into the external apparatus which
operates with the electronic apparatus 100. In particular, in the
second voice task mode, a voice of a user may be input when a voice
input button of the external apparatus is pressed.
[0109] If the mode of the electronic apparatus 100 is changed to
one of the first and second voice task modes, the controller 140
controls the display 193 to display voice guide information which
guides a user voice input for performing functions in a voice task
mode. Here, the voice guide information may be, by way of an
example, one of the first voice guide information 400 of FIG. 4 and
the second voice guide information 500 of FIG. 5.
[0110] If a voice recognition error occurs when performing a voice
task by using the voice guide information, the controller 140
displays a feedback message 750 which indicates the voice
recognition error according to an exemplary embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 7. In an exemplary embodiment, depicted in FIG. 7, the voice
guide information includes an icon 710 indicating a first voice
task mode e.g., the user is to input voice commands directly into
the electronic apparatus 100. The voice guide information 700
further may include a number of voice items such as a power off
voice item 721, an external input voice item 722, a channel
shortcut voice item 723, a channel up/down voice item 724, a volume
up/down voice item 725, a mute voice item 726, and a MORE voice
items 727. The MORE voice item 727 is an item which when selected
provides a user with additional voice items. Here, the case where
the voice recognition error occurs may include at least one of a
case where a volume of a user voice input through the voice input
unit 110 is too low, a case where a voice DB does not include a
command matching a recognition result of the user voice input
through the voice input unit 110, and a case where the user is
inexperienced in handling the electronic apparatus 100.
[0111] In particular, the controller 140 may display one of a
plurality of feedback messages stored in the storage 130. In
detail, the controller 140 may display different feedback messages
according to voice task modes and types of voice recognition
error.
[0112] In detail, the controller 140 may display a different
feedback message based on whether a voice recognition error occurs
in a first voice task mode or in a second voice task mode. For
example, if the voice recognition error occurs in the first voice
task mode, the controller 140 may display one of a plurality of
feedback messages shown in FIGS. 8A-8L. If the voice recognition
error occurs in the second voice task mode, the controller 140 may
display one of a plurality of feedback messages shown in FIGS.
9A-9N, shown in FIGS. 10A-10G, FIGS. 11A-11F.
[0113] The controller 140 may also differently display the feedback
message 750 according to a type of voice recognition error in the
second voice task mode. For example, if the voice DB does not
include the command matching the recognition result of the user
voice input or the user voice is not recognized due to a voice
volume being lower than a preset value, the controller 140 may
display one of the plurality of feedback messages shown in FIGS.
9A-9N. If a voice input button of an external apparatus is
continuously pressed after the user voice is input, the controller
140 may display one of the plurality of feedback messages shown in
FIGS. 10A-10G. If the user voice is not input for a preset time
after the voice input button of the external apparatus is pressed,
the controller 140 may display one of the plurality of feedback
messages shown in FIGS. 11A-11F.
[0114] The controller 140 may also display a default feedback
message according to a voice task mode and a type of voice
recognition error when error occurs during a first voice
recognition. For example, if the voice recognition error occurs in
the first voice task mode, the controller 140 may display the first
feedback message shown in FIG. 8A "Repeat, please." among the
plurality of feedback messages shown in FIGS. 8A-8L. If the user
voice input in the second voice task mode is not recognized, the
controller 140 may display the feedback message shown in FIG. 9A
"Repeat, please." among the plurality of feedback messages shown in
FIGS. 9A-9N. If the voice input button is pressed for a preset time
even after the user voice is input in the second voice task mode,
the controller 140 may display the feedback message shown in FIG.
10A "Take your hand off the button." among the plurality of
feedback messages shown in FIGS. 10A-10G. If the voice input button
is not pressed for a preset time after the user voice is input in
the second voice task mode, the controller 140 may display the
feedback message shown in FIG. 11A "Please speak your command."
among the plurality of feedback messages shown in FIGS.
11A-11F.
[0115] As described above, the default feedback message according
to the voice task mode and the type of voice recognition error may
be set by the manufacturer and/or may later be changed by a
user.
[0116] If the voice recognition error repeatedly occurs, the
controller 140 may randomly display one of the other feedback
messages except for the default feedback message. For example, if
the voice recognition error repeatedly occurs in the first voice
task mode, the controller 140 may randomly display one of the other
feedback messages shown in FIGS. 8B-8L except for the feedback
message shown in FIG. 8A. If the user voice input in the second
voice task mode is repeatedly not recognized, the controller 140
may display one of the other feedback messages shown in FIGS. 9B-9N
except for the feedback message 901 shown in FIG. 9A. If the voice
input button is continuously pressed even after the user voice is
input in the second voice task mode, the controller 140 may
randomly display one of the other feedback messages shown in FIGS.
10B-10G except for the feedback message shown in FIG. 10A every
preset time (e.g., every 10 seconds). If the user voice is not
input for a preset time after the voice input button is pressed in
the second voice task mode, the controller 140 may randomly display
one of the other feedback messages shown in FIGS. 11B-11F except
for the feedback message 1101 shown in FIG. 11A every preset time
(e.g., every 10 seconds).
[0117] As described above, different feedback messages may be
provided according to voice recognition errors and voice task
modes. Therefore, the user may accurately determine the error in a
voice recognition. Also, the user may obtain an effect of carrying
a conversation with an electronic apparatus, and thus providing
increased entertainment for the user.
[0118] A method of providing a feedback message if a voice
recognition error occurs in the electronic apparatus 100 according
to an exemplary embodiment will now be described in more detail
with reference to FIG. 12.
[0119] Referring to FIG. 12, in operation S1210, the electronic
apparatus 100 determines whether a voice start command has been
input. Here, the voice start command is a user command which is to
change a mode of the electronic apparatus 100 to a voice task mode
and may include first and second voice start commands. The first
voice start command is a user voice command which includes a preset
word input through the voice input unit 110 of the electronic
apparatus 100, and the second voice start command is a user command
which is to press a preset button of an external apparatus (e.g., a
remote controller) which operates with the electronic apparatus
100.
[0120] If it is determined in operation S1210 that the voice start
command has been input, the electronic apparatus 100 changes the
mode thereof to the voice task mode in operation S1220. Here, if
the voice start command is the first voice start command, the
electronic apparatus 100 changes the mode thereof to a first voice
task mode which is controlled by a user voice input through the
voice input unit 110 of the electronic apparatus 100. If the voice
start command is the second voice start command, the electronic
apparatus 100 changes the mode thereof to a second voice task mode
which is controlled by a user voice input through the voice input
unit 110 of the external apparatus.
[0121] When the voice task mode is performed, the electronic
apparatus 100 determines whether a voice recognition error has
occurred, in operation S1230. Here, the case whether the voice
recognition error occurs may include at least one of a case where
the volume of the user voice input through the voice input unit 110
is lower than a preset value, a case where a voice DB does not
include a command matching a recognition result of the user voice
input through the voice input unit 110, and a case where the user
is inexperienced in handling the electronic apparatus 100 and as
such does not properly input the voice command.
[0122] If it is determined in operation S1230 that the voice
recognition error has occurred, the electronic apparatus 100
displays one of a plurality of feedback messages in operation
S1240. Here, the feedback messages may be differently displayed
according to voice task modes and voice recognition errors. For
example, if the voice recognition error occurs in the first voice
task mode, the electronic apparatus 100 displays one of the
plurality of feedback messages shown in FIGS. 8A-8K. If the voice
recognition error occurs in the second voice task mode, the
electronic apparatus 100 may display one of the plurality of
feedback messages shown in FIGS. 9A through 11F. Here, if the voice
recognition error occurs for the first time, the electronic
apparatus 100 may display a default one of the plurality of
feedback messages.
[0123] In operation S1250, the electronic apparatus 100 determines
whether the voice recognition error has repeatedly occurred. In an
exemplary embodiment, the electronic apparatus may determine
whether a recognition error has occurred more times than a
predetermined threshold.
[0124] If it is determined in operation S1250 that the voice
recognition error has repeatedly occurred, the electronic apparatus
100 randomly displays the other ones of the plurality of feedback
messages in operation S1260. For example, if the voice recognition
error has repeatedly occurred in the first voice task mode, the
electronic apparatus 100 may randomly display one of the other
feedback messages shown in FIGS. 8B-8L except for the first
feedback message shown in FIG. 8A. If the user voice input in the
second voice task mode repeatedly cannot be recognized, the
electronic apparatus 100 may display one of the other feedback
messages shown in FIGS. 9B-9N except for the first feedback message
shown in FIG. 9A. If the voice input button is continuously pressed
even after the user voice is input in the second voice task, the
electronic apparatus 100 may randomly display one of the other
feedback messages shown in FIGS. 10B-10G except for the first
feedback message shown in FIG. 10A at a preset time intervals
(e.g., every 10 seconds). If the user voice is not continuously
input for a preset time after the voice input button is pressed in
the second task mode, the electronic apparatus 100 may randomly
display one of the other feedback messages shown in FIGS. 11B-11F
except for the first feedback message 1101 shown in FIG. 11A.
[0125] As described above, according to various exemplary
embodiments, different feedback messages may be provided according
to voice recognition errors and voice task modes. Therefore, a user
may accurately determine an error in voice recognition. Also, the
user may obtain an effect of having a conversation with an
electronic apparatus, and thus providing increased entertainment
for the user.
[0126] A program code for performing a control method according to
the above-described various exemplary embodiments may be stored on
various types of recording media. In detail, the program code may
be stored on various types of terminal-readable recording media
such as a random access memory (RAM), a flash memory, a read only
memory (ROM), an erasable programmable ROM (EPROM), an
electronically erasable and programmable ROM (EEPROM), a register,
a hard disk, a removable disk, a memory card, a universal serial
bus (USB) memory, a CD-ROM, etc.
[0127] The foregoing exemplary embodiments are merely exemplary and
are not to be construed as limiting. The present disclosure may be
readily applied to other types of apparatuses. Also, the
description of exemplary embodiments is intended to be
illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims, and many
alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to
those skilled in the art.
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