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- the invention relates to a wireless mobile device based search system, and specifically to submitting queries on a wireless mobile device.
- Text messaging based information retrieval systems such as the GoogleTM Short Message Service eliminates the need for web pages and browsers on a mobile device by allowing users to send queries and receive answers as text messages. They provide a more dynamic and efficient way to get the desired information, but a major deficiency of these systems is that many of the mobile devices, such as a cellular phone, are tiny and have tiny numeric keypads and screens that make it very difficult to enter text for a Short Message Service (SMS) message.
- SMS Short Message Service
- the present invention addresses these problems.
- the invention relates to a system and method for obtaining and displaying information content from sources external on a wireless mobile device based on a spoken query.
- a method of obtaining query results on a mobile device is provided.
- a user is presented with a list of available queries on a mobile device such as a cellular phone.
- the query list can be customized based on the current location of the user or in response to a prior search history stored on the mobile device.
- the mobile device prompts the user for additional information required to complete the query.
- the user is able to provide the needed information verbally using speech recognition software.
- the query is complete, it is automatically converted to a SMS format, addressed to a search engine, and transmitted over the mobile phone network to a search engine. Search results based on the query are sent back to the mobile device also in SMS format from the search engine. Once received, the search results are reformatted by the mobile device and displayed on the screen of the mobile device.
- the search results are sent to an intermediary server on the mobile phone network.
- the intermediary server also processes advertisements and appends the advertisements to the search results.
- the added advertisements originate at the search engine; at an advertisement provider on the network; or directly from a particular vendor of goods and services.
- the formatted search results and advertisements are then forwarded to the mobile device for display.
- the mobile device upon receiving the search results, uses text to speech synthesis to generate a voice speaking the received search results in addition to displaying them on the screen of the mobile device.
- the invention relating to a system for obtaining query results on a mobile device.
- the system includes a wireless mobile device, a wireless network, and a search engine.
- the wireless mobile device includes a voice input, a speech to text converter, a text to text protocol converter, a wireless transmitter, and a wireless receiver.
- the search engine includes a search engine receiver and a search engine transmitter. The voice input is converted to a message format and transmitted by the wireless transmitter through the wireless network to the search engine. The search engine then transmits search results to the wireless receiver for display.
- the present invention relates to a method of monetizing a search performed by a wireless mobile device.
- the method includes the steps of speaking a query to the wireless mobile device; transmitting the query from the wireless mobile device over a wireless network to a search engine; receiving search results by the wireless mobile device from the search engine over the wireless network; receiving advertisements by the wireless mobile device over the wireless network; formatting the search results and the advertisements; displaying the search results and the advertisements on the wireless mobile device; and recovering a monetary remuneration from the originator of the advertisements in response to the query.
- the originator may be the search engine, or an advertisement provider, or a particular vendor of goods and services.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a search system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram depicting the various components of an embodiment of a wireless mobile device as the Input/Output interface of the search system;
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram depicting the various components of an embodiment of a search engine as a part of the search system
- FIG. 4 is a high-level flow chart illustrating exemplary steps involved in submitting a query and receiving results by using the search system according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating an example of a dialog between the wireless mobile device and its user for inputting a search query according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram depicting an example of search results in multiple SMS messages before and after being formatted.
- FIG. 1 is an overview of a voice query search system according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the search system includes a wireless mobile device 100 , a wireless network 102 , a search engine 104 , and optionally an intermediary site 106 , and a third party advertisement provider 108 .
- the wireless mobile device 100 is the primary I/O device that allows its user to submit a verbal query and displays search results based on the query.
- the wireless network 102 is a channel between the wireless mobile device 100 and the search engine 104 , where the actual search takes place. Search results may be reformatted at the wireless mobile device 100 , the search engine 104 , the optional intermediary site 106 , or the third party advertisement provider 108 .
- the formatted search results may be combined with advertisements provided by the search engine 104 , the third party advertisement provider 108 or preloaded on the wireless mobile device 100 itself.
- the wireless mobile device 100 is a cellular phone, a PDA, a BlackBerry®, or any other similar device equipped with voice recognition technology that allows a user to input information verbally.
- the wireless network 102 can be any existing telecommunication network to which the wireless mobile device 100 is connected. For example, if the wireless mobile device 100 is a cellular phone, the wireless network 102 is the mobile phone network providing service to that particular phone. While connected to the wireless network 102 , the wireless mobile device 100 is able to send and receive information to other devices that have access to the same wireless network 102 .
- the search engine 104 After receiving a query over the wireless network 102 , the search engine 104 generates search results and sends the search results back over the wireless network 102 to the wireless mobile device 100 . In addition to the results of the query, the search engine 104 is also able to send advertisements to the wireless mobile device 100 .
- the search engine 104 may have the advertisements stored locally or may request the advertisements for a third party advertisement provider 108 . Alternatively the search engine 104 may redirect the third party advertisement provider 108 to send the advertisements directly to the wireless mobile device 100 .
- the search results are displayed on the wireless mobile device 100 , they are formatted to fit on the small screen of such device. Such formatting may take place on the wireless mobile device 100 itself, at the intermediary site 106 , at the third party advertisement provider 108 , or the search engine 104 .
- additional information such as advertisements or other information can be also added to the search results.
- the additional information may or may not originate at the location where the formatting occurs.
- the additional information may be obtained concurrently with the search results if the information comes from the search engine 104 , or may be already stored locally at the formatting site.
- the additional information is appended to the search results and transmitted over the wireless network 102 to the wireless mobile device 100 .
- the additional information also serves as the subject of future queries by embedding a link to another function.
- the link could be a map query function that provides directions to a destination returned as a part of the search results.
- the intermediary site 106 and the third party advertisement provider 108 may communicate with each other and with the search engine 104 and the wireless mobile device 100 over the wireless network 102 .
- Formatting may also occur on the wireless mobile device 100 itself. For example, advertisements which are pre-stored on the wireless mobile device 100 may also be formatted along with the search results. In addition, pre-formatted advertisements provided by external entities may be sent to the wireless mobile device 100 periodically or in response to the occurrence of certain events. For example, the issuing of a query or the movement of the wireless mobile device 100 into a particular area may trigger a fresh download of advertisements.
- the wireless mobile device 100 After receiving the search results, either directly from the search engine 104 or from the intermediary site 106 , the wireless mobile device 100 displays the search results on its screen. In one embodiment, the wireless mobile device uses a text to speech synthesis process to generate a voice speaking the search results.
- the provider of the disclosed technology may collect a license fee for providing an advertisement platform from the various advertisement suppliers including the search engine 104 , the intermediary site 106 , and the third party advertisement provider 108 .
- revenue generated by each of the suppliers from selling advertisements to its customers is shared with the provider of the disclosed technology in return for utilizing the technology to display advertisements with search results on the wireless mobile device 100 .
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram depicting the various components of a wireless mobile device 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the wireless mobile device 100 includes a voice input 110 such as a microphone which is electrically connected to a speech to text converter 112 .
- the speech to text converter converts 112 the spoken word to a text string output.
- the output of the speech to text converter 112 is the input signal to a text to text protocol converter 114 , which processes the text string into the desired format required for text transmission over the network.
- the formatted text is sent to a wireless transmitter 116 for transmission over the network 102 .
- the wireless mobile device also includes a wireless receiver 118 which receives the results of the query over the network 102 and which transmits the results to a formatter 120 for display on a display 122 .
- the results are transmitted additionally or optionally to a text to speech synthesizer 124 for audible output 126 .
- the speech based input mechanism of the wireless mobile device 100 generally obviates the need for numerous key presses that would otherwise be necessary to address the SMS message, type in its contents in the proper query format expected by the search engine 104 , and to organize the multiple SMS messages received from a single query. Since nothing is typed, the user is not aware SMS messaging is being used to issue queries and receive results.
- the voice recognition and speech synthesis technology provide a seamless way to input a query without the need to use the keypad or look at the display of the wireless mobile device 100 .
- the user can type in the requested information.
- the formatting of the query utilizes both the input from the voice recognition portion of the system and the input from the keypad.
- the wireless mobile device 100 receives via its voice input 110 a query spoken by a user.
- the spoken query is converted by the speech to text converter 112 to text.
- the text is then converted by the text to text protocol converter 114 to a text message.
- An existing protocol for transmitting such a text message is SMS, which transmits short text messages to and from a mobile device.
- An alternative protocol is Multimedia Message Service (MMS) which transmits graphics, sound files, and video clips in addition to plain text.
- MMS Multimedia Message Service
- the text message is transmitted by the wireless transmitter 116 to an external wireless network 102 . When search results become available, they are received in a text message format from the wireless network 102 through the wireless receiver 118 of the wireless mobile device 100 .
- the text message is sent to the formatter 120 , which formats the search results for display on the display 122 of the mobile wireless device 100 , and the display 122 displays them. Formatted information is ordered and presented in an easily digestible way.
- the search results in one embodiment are displayed in a window that occupies about two thirds of the top portion of the display 122 .
- a scroll bar is shown on the right frame of the window if the search results do not all fit in the window. Advertisements and other information are displayed on the remaining portion of the display 122 below the search results.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram depicting the various components of a search engine 104 as an embodiment of the present invention.
- the search engine 104 includes a search engine receiver 128 and a search engine transmitter 130 , the former receives text messages from the wireless network 102 and the latter dispatches search results to the wireless network 102 .
- the search engine receiver 128 and the search engine transmitter 130 In communication with the search engine receiver 128 and the search engine transmitter 130 , is the actual search engine which performs the search, lists the search results, and generates to the requisite text format.
- FIG. 4 is flowchart illustrating exemplary steps in more detail involved in submitting a query and receiving results according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 depicts the various displays that would appear on the mobile device screen and/or be audibly spoken by the mobile device also according to the embodiment of the invention.
- a user speaks a command to such device 100 to initiate a search (Step 134 ).
- the wireless mobile device 100 displays a list 200 ( FIG. 5 ) of predefined queries which may be selected.
- the list can be based on the present location of the user or in response to a prior search history stored in the device 100 .
- An example of such a list may contain categories such as movie, weather, restaurant and business.
- the wireless mobile device 100 After a selection is made vocally by the user, the wireless mobile device 100 continues a dialog with the user to obtain the requisite information to complete the query (Step 136 ).
- the wireless mobile device 100 may use speech synthesis, pre-recorded speech, and/or visual display to prompt the user for such information. For example, if the user selects the Restaurant category, the user will then be prompted to provide the type of restaurant 204 ( FIG. 5 ) and the city or zip code in which to search for the restaurant 206 ( FIG. 5 ). If the user fails to answer properly or if the wireless mobile device is not able to recognize the user's verbal input, the step is repeated until valid information is provided (Step 138 ). After a predetermined number of failed attempts to input the query, the wireless mobile device 100 returns an error message and the user is given an option to restart from the beginning.
- the user instructs the device to send the query 208 ( FIG. 5 ).
- the flow of the dialog including some of the displayed material, will be predetermined by the wireless service provider, the wireless mobile device manufacturer, and/or periodically updated remotely by them or by the search engine 104 .
- the information requested and the order in which they are requested are provided this way.
- the actual selections that may be made in response to each of the requests are dynamically updated. For example, the acceptable types of cuisines and geographic limitations of the search may be updated when new restaurants are added.
- the query is complete, it is converted first to text (Step 140 ) and the text to message format (Step 142 ). The text message is then transmitted over the wireless network 102 to the search engine 104 (Step 144 ) and the user is notified that the query has been sent 210 ( FIG. 5 ).
- the wireless network 102 automatically detects the location of the wireless mobile device 100 and passes that information along with the text message to the search engine 104 .
- the location may be used in selecting advertisements to be returned with the search results in the following steps.
- mobile devices with Global Positioning System (GPS) capability can transfer its location directly to the search engine without the requirement of mobile network triangulation.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- the search engine 104 After the search engine 104 receives the text message specifying the query, it generates corresponding search results (Step 146 ), which are sent back to the wireless mobile device 100 (Step 148 ) over the wireless network 102 in text message format. The search results are then formatted (Step 150 ) and have advertisements added to them on the wireless mobile device 100 (Step 152 ). In another embodiment, the search results are sent to an intermediary site 106 (Step 160 ), where they are formatted (Step 150 ′) and appended with advertisements (Step 152 ′). The advertisements originate from either the search engine 104 or an advertisement provider 106 .
- SMS or MMS messages are either transmitted via a SMS or MMS message over the wireless network 102 or stored in the form of bitmaps locally on the wireless mobile device 100 or the intermediary site 106 before being formatted.
- the selection of advertisements is based on factors including the particular search results returned and the location of the wireless mobile device 100 .
- a query When a query generates multiple search results, each is appended with a different advertisement and sent via separate responsive SMS or MMS messages.
- the wireless mobile device 100 After receiving the search results, either directly from the search engine 104 (Step 148 ) or from the intermediary site 106 (Step 162 ), the wireless mobile device 100 displays the search results on its screen (Step 154 ). Alternatively, it uses a text to speech synthesis process (Step 156 ) to generate a voice speaking the search results (Step 158 ) in addition to the screen display (Step 154 ).
- Step 156 uses a text to speech synthesis process to generate a voice speaking the search results (Step 158 ) in addition to the screen display (Step 154 ).
- the SMS message must be parsed and reformatted for display 176 and the addition of advertisements 178 .
- the user may use keypad on the wireless mobile device 100 or by giving a voice command, depending on the output mechanism, to go back and forth between the search results.
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A method and system are provided by which a wireless mobile device takes a vocally entered query and transmits it in a text message format over a wireless network to a search engine; receives search results based on the query from the search engine over the wireless network; and displays the search results.
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- The invention relates to a wireless mobile device based search system, and specifically to submitting queries on a wireless mobile device.
- The need for faster and easier access to information has never been greater in this internet era. The popularization of wireless mobile devices has made it possible to obtain any information wherever and whenever. Currently, most of the mobile devices on the market have browser capability that provides internet access. But navigating through the various links and web pages to find the right information is not an easy task, especially on a small screen of a mobile device. In addition, only a relatively small percentage of the all websites on the internet offers a Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) version of themselves for display on wireless mobile devices.
- Text messaging based information retrieval systems such as the Google™ Short Message Service eliminates the need for web pages and browsers on a mobile device by allowing users to send queries and receive answers as text messages. They provide a more dynamic and efficient way to get the desired information, but a major deficiency of these systems is that many of the mobile devices, such as a cellular phone, are tiny and have tiny numeric keypads and screens that make it very difficult to enter text for a Short Message Service (SMS) message. The only text input method available on most involves pressing numeric keys once, twice or three times to select one of the alphabetical characters associated with it. This makes for very slow input, and discourages users from utilizing features like the Google™ SMS.
- The present invention addresses these problems.
- The invention relates to a system and method for obtaining and displaying information content from sources external on a wireless mobile device based on a spoken query.
- In one aspect, a method of obtaining query results on a mobile device is provided. In one embodiment a user is presented with a list of available queries on a mobile device such as a cellular phone. The query list can be customized based on the current location of the user or in response to a prior search history stored on the mobile device. After the user selects a query verbally, the mobile device prompts the user for additional information required to complete the query. The user is able to provide the needed information verbally using speech recognition software. In one embodiment once the query is complete, it is automatically converted to a SMS format, addressed to a search engine, and transmitted over the mobile phone network to a search engine. Search results based on the query are sent back to the mobile device also in SMS format from the search engine. Once received, the search results are reformatted by the mobile device and displayed on the screen of the mobile device.
- In another embodiment, the search results are sent to an intermediary server on the mobile phone network. In addition to formatting, in another embodiment the intermediary server also processes advertisements and appends the advertisements to the search results. In various embodiments, the added advertisements originate at the search engine; at an advertisement provider on the network; or directly from a particular vendor of goods and services. The formatted search results and advertisements are then forwarded to the mobile device for display. In yet another embodiment, upon receiving the search results, the mobile device uses text to speech synthesis to generate a voice speaking the received search results in addition to displaying them on the screen of the mobile device.
- In another aspect, the invention relating to a system for obtaining query results on a mobile device is provided. In one embodiment the system includes a wireless mobile device, a wireless network, and a search engine. According to this embodiment, the wireless mobile device includes a voice input, a speech to text converter, a text to text protocol converter, a wireless transmitter, and a wireless receiver. The search engine includes a search engine receiver and a search engine transmitter. The voice input is converted to a message format and transmitted by the wireless transmitter through the wireless network to the search engine. The search engine then transmits search results to the wireless receiver for display.
- In another aspect, the present invention relates to a method of monetizing a search performed by a wireless mobile device. The method includes the steps of speaking a query to the wireless mobile device; transmitting the query from the wireless mobile device over a wireless network to a search engine; receiving search results by the wireless mobile device from the search engine over the wireless network; receiving advertisements by the wireless mobile device over the wireless network; formatting the search results and the advertisements; displaying the search results and the advertisements on the wireless mobile device; and recovering a monetary remuneration from the originator of the advertisements in response to the query. In different embodiments, the originator may be the search engine, or an advertisement provider, or a particular vendor of goods and services.
- These embodiments and other aspects of this invention will be readily apparent from the detailed description below and the appended drawings, which are meant to illustrate and not to limit the invention, and in which:
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a search system according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram depicting the various components of an embodiment of a wireless mobile device as the Input/Output interface of the search system; -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram depicting the various components of an embodiment of a search engine as a part of the search system; -
FIG. 4 is a high-level flow chart illustrating exemplary steps involved in submitting a query and receiving results by using the search system according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating an example of a dialog between the wireless mobile device and its user for inputting a search query according to an embodiment of the invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a block diagram depicting an example of search results in multiple SMS messages before and after being formatted. - The present invention will be more completely understood through the following detailed description, which should be read in conjunction with the attached drawings. In this description, like numbers refer to similar elements within various embodiments of the present invention. Within this detailed description, the claimed invention will be explained with respect to preferred embodiments. However, the skilled artisan will readily appreciate that the methods and systems described herein are merely exemplary and that variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is an overview of a voice query search system according to an embodiment of the invention. The search system includes a wirelessmobile device 100, awireless network 102, asearch engine 104, and optionally anintermediary site 106, and a thirdparty advertisement provider 108. The wirelessmobile device 100 is the primary I/O device that allows its user to submit a verbal query and displays search results based on the query. Thewireless network 102 is a channel between the wirelessmobile device 100 and thesearch engine 104, where the actual search takes place. Search results may be reformatted at the wirelessmobile device 100, thesearch engine 104, theoptional intermediary site 106, or the thirdparty advertisement provider 108. The formatted search results may be combined with advertisements provided by thesearch engine 104, the thirdparty advertisement provider 108 or preloaded on the wirelessmobile device 100 itself. - In various embodiments the wireless
mobile device 100 is a cellular phone, a PDA, a BlackBerry®, or any other similar device equipped with voice recognition technology that allows a user to input information verbally. Thewireless network 102 can be any existing telecommunication network to which the wirelessmobile device 100 is connected. For example, if the wirelessmobile device 100 is a cellular phone, thewireless network 102 is the mobile phone network providing service to that particular phone. While connected to thewireless network 102, the wirelessmobile device 100 is able to send and receive information to other devices that have access to the samewireless network 102. - After receiving a query over the
wireless network 102, thesearch engine 104 generates search results and sends the search results back over thewireless network 102 to the wirelessmobile device 100. In addition to the results of the query, thesearch engine 104 is also able to send advertisements to the wirelessmobile device 100. Thesearch engine 104 may have the advertisements stored locally or may request the advertisements for a thirdparty advertisement provider 108. Alternatively thesearch engine 104 may redirect the thirdparty advertisement provider 108 to send the advertisements directly to the wirelessmobile device 100. - Before the search results are displayed on the wireless
mobile device 100, they are formatted to fit on the small screen of such device. Such formatting may take place on the wirelessmobile device 100 itself, at theintermediary site 106, at the thirdparty advertisement provider 108, or thesearch engine 104. In the process of formatting, additional information such as advertisements or other information can be also added to the search results. The additional information may or may not originate at the location where the formatting occurs. The additional information may be obtained concurrently with the search results if the information comes from thesearch engine 104, or may be already stored locally at the formatting site. The additional information is appended to the search results and transmitted over thewireless network 102 to the wirelessmobile device 100. In one embodiment, the additional information also serves as the subject of future queries by embedding a link to another function. For example, the link could be a map query function that provides directions to a destination returned as a part of the search results. Theintermediary site 106 and the thirdparty advertisement provider 108 may communicate with each other and with thesearch engine 104 and the wirelessmobile device 100 over thewireless network 102. - Formatting may also occur on the wireless
mobile device 100 itself. For example, advertisements which are pre-stored on the wirelessmobile device 100 may also be formatted along with the search results. In addition, pre-formatted advertisements provided by external entities may be sent to the wirelessmobile device 100 periodically or in response to the occurrence of certain events. For example, the issuing of a query or the movement of the wirelessmobile device 100 into a particular area may trigger a fresh download of advertisements. - After receiving the search results, either directly from the
search engine 104 or from theintermediary site 106, the wirelessmobile device 100 displays the search results on its screen. In one embodiment, the wireless mobile device uses a text to speech synthesis process to generate a voice speaking the search results. - The provider of the disclosed technology may collect a license fee for providing an advertisement platform from the various advertisement suppliers including the
search engine 104, theintermediary site 106, and the thirdparty advertisement provider 108. In addition, revenue generated by each of the suppliers from selling advertisements to its customers is shared with the provider of the disclosed technology in return for utilizing the technology to display advertisements with search results on the wirelessmobile device 100. -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram depicting the various components of a wirelessmobile device 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The wirelessmobile device 100 includes avoice input 110 such as a microphone which is electrically connected to a speech totext converter 112. The speech to text converter converts 112 the spoken word to a text string output. The output of the speech totext converter 112 is the input signal to a text to textprotocol converter 114, which processes the text string into the desired format required for text transmission over the network. The formatted text is sent to awireless transmitter 116 for transmission over thenetwork 102. - The wireless mobile device also includes a
wireless receiver 118 which receives the results of the query over thenetwork 102 and which transmits the results to aformatter 120 for display on adisplay 122. In another embodiment the results are transmitted additionally or optionally to a text tospeech synthesizer 124 foraudible output 126. - The speech based input mechanism of the wireless
mobile device 100 generally obviates the need for numerous key presses that would otherwise be necessary to address the SMS message, type in its contents in the proper query format expected by thesearch engine 104, and to organize the multiple SMS messages received from a single query. Since nothing is typed, the user is not aware SMS messaging is being used to issue queries and receive results. The voice recognition and speech synthesis technology provide a seamless way to input a query without the need to use the keypad or look at the display of the wirelessmobile device 100. - In the case where the system does not recognize the response to a request for more information, the user can type in the requested information. In this embodiment, the formatting of the query utilizes both the input from the voice recognition portion of the system and the input from the keypad.
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mobile device 100 receives via its voice input 110 a query spoken by a user. The spoken query is converted by the speech totext converter 112 to text. The text is then converted by the text to textprotocol converter 114 to a text message. An existing protocol for transmitting such a text message is SMS, which transmits short text messages to and from a mobile device. An alternative protocol is Multimedia Message Service (MMS) which transmits graphics, sound files, and video clips in addition to plain text. The text message is transmitted by thewireless transmitter 116 to anexternal wireless network 102. When search results become available, they are received in a text message format from thewireless network 102 through thewireless receiver 118 of the wirelessmobile device 100. The text message is sent to theformatter 120, which formats the search results for display on thedisplay 122 of themobile wireless device 100, and thedisplay 122 displays them. Formatted information is ordered and presented in an easily digestible way. The search results in one embodiment are displayed in a window that occupies about two thirds of the top portion of thedisplay 122. A scroll bar is shown on the right frame of the window if the search results do not all fit in the window. Advertisements and other information are displayed on the remaining portion of thedisplay 122 below the search results. -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram depicting the various components of asearch engine 104 as an embodiment of the present invention. Thesearch engine 104 includes asearch engine receiver 128 and asearch engine transmitter 130, the former receives text messages from thewireless network 102 and the latter dispatches search results to thewireless network 102. In communication with thesearch engine receiver 128 and thesearch engine transmitter 130, is the actual search engine which performs the search, lists the search results, and generates to the requisite text format. -
FIG. 4 is flowchart illustrating exemplary steps in more detail involved in submitting a query and receiving results according to an embodiment of the invention.FIG. 5 depicts the various displays that would appear on the mobile device screen and/or be audibly spoken by the mobile device also according to the embodiment of the invention. Instead of entering information by using the key pad of the wirelessmobile device 100, a user speaks a command tosuch device 100 to initiate a search (Step 134). Upon receiving the command, the wirelessmobile device 100 displays a list 200 (FIG. 5 ) of predefined queries which may be selected. The list can be based on the present location of the user or in response to a prior search history stored in thedevice 100. An example of such a list may contain categories such as movie, weather, restaurant and business. - After a selection is made vocally by the user, the wireless
mobile device 100 continues a dialog with the user to obtain the requisite information to complete the query (Step 136). The wirelessmobile device 100 may use speech synthesis, pre-recorded speech, and/or visual display to prompt the user for such information. For example, if the user selects the Restaurant category, the user will then be prompted to provide the type of restaurant 204 (FIG. 5 ) and the city or zip code in which to search for the restaurant 206 (FIG. 5 ). If the user fails to answer properly or if the wireless mobile device is not able to recognize the user's verbal input, the step is repeated until valid information is provided (Step 138). After a predetermined number of failed attempts to input the query, the wirelessmobile device 100 returns an error message and the user is given an option to restart from the beginning. - If all the required valid information is entered, the user instructs the device to send the query 208 (
FIG. 5 ). The flow of the dialog, including some of the displayed material, will be predetermined by the wireless service provider, the wireless mobile device manufacturer, and/or periodically updated remotely by them or by thesearch engine 104. In the restaurant search, the information requested and the order in which they are requested are provided this way. The actual selections that may be made in response to each of the requests are dynamically updated. For example, the acceptable types of cuisines and geographic limitations of the search may be updated when new restaurants are added. After the query is complete, it is converted first to text (Step 140) and the text to message format (Step 142). The text message is then transmitted over thewireless network 102 to the search engine 104 (Step 144) and the user is notified that the query has been sent 210 (FIG. 5 ). - In one embodiment, the
wireless network 102 automatically detects the location of the wirelessmobile device 100 and passes that information along with the text message to thesearch engine 104. The location may be used in selecting advertisements to be returned with the search results in the following steps. Alternatively mobile devices with Global Positioning System (GPS) capability can transfer its location directly to the search engine without the requirement of mobile network triangulation. - After the
search engine 104 receives the text message specifying the query, it generates corresponding search results (Step 146), which are sent back to the wireless mobile device 100 (Step 148) over thewireless network 102 in text message format. The search results are then formatted (Step 150) and have advertisements added to them on the wireless mobile device 100 (Step 152). In another embodiment, the search results are sent to an intermediary site 106 (Step 160), where they are formatted (Step 150′) and appended with advertisements (Step 152′). The advertisements originate from either thesearch engine 104 or anadvertisement provider 106. They are either transmitted via a SMS or MMS message over thewireless network 102 or stored in the form of bitmaps locally on the wirelessmobile device 100 or theintermediary site 106 before being formatted. The selection of advertisements is based on factors including the particular search results returned and the location of the wirelessmobile device 100. When a query generates multiple search results, each is appended with a different advertisement and sent via separate responsive SMS or MMS messages. - After receiving the search results, either directly from the search engine 104 (Step 148) or from the intermediary site 106 (Step 162), the wireless
mobile device 100 displays the search results on its screen (Step 154). Alternatively, it uses a text to speech synthesis process (Step 156) to generate a voice speaking the search results (Step 158) in addition to the screen display (Step 154). When there are multiple search results received in separate SMS orMMS messages 172, 174 (FIG. 6 ) the messages must be reformatted for a proper display on the screen. Thus the SMS message must be parsed and reformatted fordisplay 176 and the addition ofadvertisements 178. The user may use keypad on the wirelessmobile device 100 or by giving a voice command, depending on the output mechanism, to go back and forth between the search results. - The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
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1. A method for obtaining query results on a wireless mobile device comprising the steps of:
speaking a query to a wireless mobile device;
converting said query into text;
transmitting said text using a messaging protocol over a wireless network to a search engine;
performing a search based on said text with said search engine;
transmitting search results using said messaging protocol over said wireless network;
formatting said search results; and
displaying said search results on said wireless mobile device.
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