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  • 3952 Abbott Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55410 (612) 924-0143
  • 3952 Abbott Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55410

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Michael Schonwetter

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Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Legal Services

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Michael Schonwetter
President
Synchron Voice & Video
Data Processing/Preparation
4915 W 35 St, Minneapolis, MN 55416
Michael Schonwetter
Director
The Janice Sarah Hope Foundation, Inc
8111 Bay Colony Dr, Naples, FL 34108
510 Groveland Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Michael Schonwetter
Principal
Richardson Website Services
Data Processing/Preparation
3952 Abbott Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55410

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Method And System For The Automatic Recognition Of Deceptive Language

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US Patent:
7853445, Dec 14, 2010
Filed:
Dec 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/297803
Inventors:
Joan C. Bachenko - Oxford NJ, US
Michael J. Schonwetter - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Deception Discovery Technologies LLC - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G06F 17/20
G06F 17/27
US Classification:
704 9, 704 1
Abstract:
A system for identifying deception within a text includes a processor for receiving and processing a text file. The processor includes a deception indicator tag analyzer for inserting into the text file at least one deception indicator tag that identifies a potentially deceptive word or phrase within the text file, and an interpreter for interpreting the at least one deception indicator tag to determine a distribution of potentially deceptive word or phrases within the text file and generating deception likelihood data based upon the density or distribution of potentially deceptive word or phrases within the text file. A method for identifying deception within a text includes the steps of receiving a first text to be analyzed, normalizing the first text to produce a normalized text, inserting into the normalized text at least one part-of-speech tag that identifies a part of speech of a word associated with the part-of-speech tag, inserting into the normalized text at least one syntactic label that identifies a linguistic construction of one or more words associated with the syntactic label, inserting into the normalized text at least one deception indicator tag that identifies a potentially deceptive word or phrase within the normalized text, interpreting the at least one deception indicator tag to determine a distribution of potentially deceptive word or phrases within the normalized text, and generating deception likelihood data based upon the density or frequency of distribution of potentially deceptive word or phrases within the normalized text.

Method And System For Generating Semi-Literal Transcripts For Speech Recognition Systems

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US Patent:
6535849, Mar 18, 2003
Filed:
Jan 18, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/487398
Inventors:
Sergey S. Pakhomov - Minneapolis MN
Michael J. Schonwetter - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
ScanSoft, Inc. - Peabody MA
International Classification:
G10L 1506
US Classification:
704235, 704270, 704255
Abstract:
A method for generating a semi-literal transcript from a partial transcript of recorded speech. The method includes augmenting the partial transcript with words from one of a filled pause model and a background model to build an augmented probabilistic finite state model for the partial transcript, inputting the recorded speech and the augmented probabilistic finite state model to a speech recognition system, and generating a hypothesized output for the recorded speech using the speech recognition system, whereby the hypothesized output may be used as the semi-literal transcript.
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