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International Journal of Speech Technology | 2001

Talking Call Waiting: An Application of Text-to-Speech

Robert Wesley Bossemeyer; Mary Louise Hardzinski

Call Waiting is a service provided by most telephone companies that alerts a subscriber to an incoming call while he/she is engaged in a prior call. The Talking Call Waiting service at Ameritech enhances Call Waiting by converting Caller ID information into a spoken utterance using text-to-speech technology. A subscriber to Talking Call Waiting hears the name associated with the line that originates a call to them while he/she is on the phone.Customer acceptance of hearing a text-to-speech synthesized spoken name that interrupts an ongoing conversation was a concern during the concept and design phases of this application. We designed a set of experiments that enabled us to predict customer acceptance of the product based on three factors: 1) the tolerance of the subscriber for interruption in his/her current conversation; 2) the intelligibility of the text-to-speech synthesis (i.e., how successful subscribers are at understanding the name of the call waiting caller); and 3) the perceived quality of the text-to-speech synthesis. We also designed a process that formats the name data for optimal text-to-speech synthesis and a mechanism to respond to possible customer dissatisfaction with the synthesis of particular names. Our research with the service prototype and field system indicate that intelligibility of names was good, quality of the sound was acceptable, and disruption of the call in progress was tolerable. The value of the information about the calling party, conveyed via the spoken name, we believe outweighed the fact that the sound of the speech lacked the quality some customers expected.


Archive | 2002

Customer feedback acquisition and processing system

Robert Wesley Bossemeyer; Dennis Connolly


Archive | 2001

Home gateway system and method

Robert Wesley Bossemeyer; Donald Bernard Liebrecht; Raymond Walden Bennett; Barry J. Sullivan


Archive | 2001

Telecommunication system, method and subscriber unit for use therein

Michael George Gorman; Robert Wesley Bossemeyer; Michael Steven Pickard; Denise Violetta Kagan; Scott Christopher Goering; Bruce Edward Stuckman; Michael Tisiker; Jeffrey Neumann; David Orwick


Archive | 2003

Method and system for providing enhanced call waiting

James Thomas Maciejewski; Claude Lee Harrington; Nancy Ann Book; Mary Louise Hardzinski; Robert Wesley Bossemeyer; Susanne Marie Crockett; Thomas Joseph McBlain


Archive | 2004

Method and system for text-to-speech conversion of caller information

Robert Wesley Bossemeyer; Mary Louise Hardzinski; Thomas Joseph McBlain


Archive | 2002

Text-to-speech preprocessing and conversion of a caller's ID in a telephone subscriber unit and method therefor

Mendel Kieth Hamrick; Kelly Ann Multach; Elizabeth Marie Hart; Kevin D. Kaschke; Robert Wesley Bossemeyer; Mary Louise Hardzinski; Thomas Joseph McBlain


Archive | 2005

Distributed text-to-speech synthesis between a telephone network and a telephone subscriber unit

Robert Wesley Bossemeyer; Mendel Keith Hamrick; Kelly Ann Multach; Elizabeth Marie Hart; Kevin D. Kaschke; Mary Louise Hardzinski; Thomas Joseph McBlain


Archive | 2000

Method and system for providing facsimile service over a digital subscriber line

Robert Wesley Bossemeyer; Dale Brian Halling; Scott Christopher Goering; Michael George Gorman; Denise Violetta Kagan; Jeffrey Neumann; Michael Steven Pickard; Michael Tisiker; Bruce Edward Stuckman


Archive | 1999

Apparatus for gain adjustment during speech reference enrollment

Robert Wesley Bossemeyer

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