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Mickey W Kowitz

from Maineville, OH
Age ~57

Mickey Kowitz Phones & Addresses

  • 8119 Leeshore Dr, Maineville, OH 45039 (513) 398-8994
  • 3627 Green Haven Way, Maineville, OH 45039 (513) 697-1455
  • 4744 Cox Smith Rd, Mason, OH 45040 (513) 398-8994
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • 3216 Woodlake Ct, Loveland, OH 45140 (513) 697-1455
  • Nazareth, PA
  • Warren, OH
  • 7139 Overton Way, Maineville, OH 45039 (513) 290-6563

Work

Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mickey W. Kowitz
Governing Person
Clingenuity LLC
Medical Doctor's Office · Nonclassifiable Establishments
9435 Waterstone Blvd, Cincinnati, OH 45249
(513) 239-6918

Publications

Us Patents

Voice Controlled Wireless Communication Device System

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US Patent:
7957975, Jun 7, 2011
Filed:
Aug 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/502030
Inventors:
Stephen S. Burns - Loveland OH, US
Mickey W. Kowitz - Maineville OH, US
Assignee:
Mobile Voice Control, LLC - Burlington MA
International Classification:
G10L 21/00
G10L 15/00
US Classification:
704275, 7042701, 704231
Abstract:
A wireless communication device is disclosed that accepts recorded audio data from an end-user. The audio data can be in the form of a command requesting user action. Likewise, the audio data can be converted into a text file. The audio data is reduced to a digital file in a format that is supported by the device hardware, such as a. wav,. mp3,. vnf file, or the like. The digital file is sent via secured or unsecured wireless communication to one or more server computers for further processing. In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, the system evaluates the confidence level of the of the speech recognition process. If the confidence level is high, the system automatically builds the application command or creates the text file for transmission to the communication device. Alternatively, if the confidence of the speech recognition is low, the recorded audio data file is routed to a human transcriber employed by the telecommunications service, who manually reviews the digital voice file and builds the application command or text file. Once the application command is created, it is transmitted to the communication device.

Wireless Server Based Text To Speech Email

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US Patent:
8103509, Jan 24, 2012
Filed:
Dec 4, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/999334
Inventors:
Stephen S. Burns - Maineville OH, US
Mickey W. Kowitz - Maineville OH, US
Assignee:
Mobile Voice Control, LLC - Burlington MA
International Classification:
G10L 21/00
H04L 29/08
US Classification:
7042701, 4554144, 704260
Abstract:
An email system for mobile devices, such as cellular phones and PDAs, is disclosed which allows email messages to be played back on the mobile device as voice messages on demand by way of a media player, thus eliminating the need for a unified messaging system. Email messages are received by the mobile device in a known manner. In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, the email messages are identified by the mobile device as they are received. After the message is identified, the mobile device sends the email message in text format to a server for conversion to speech or voice format. After the message is converted to speech format, the server sends the messages back to the user's mobile device and notifies the user of the email message and then plays the message back to the user through a media player upon demand.

Wireless Server Based Text To Speech Email

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US Patent:
8315875, Nov 20, 2012
Filed:
Dec 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/332444
Inventors:
Stephen S. Burns - Maineville OH, US
Mickey W. Kowitz - Maineville OH, US
Assignee:
Nuance Communications, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
G10L 21/00
H04L 29/08
US Classification:
7042701, 4554144, 704260
Abstract:
An email system for mobile devices, such as cellular phones and PDAs, is disclosed which allows email messages to be played back on the mobile device as voice messages on demand by way of a media player, thus eliminating the need for a unified messaging system. Email messages are received by the mobile device in a known manner. In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, the email messages are identified by the mobile device as they are received. After the message is identified, the mobile device sends the email message in text format to a server for conversion to speech or voice format. After the message is converted to speech format, the server sends the messages back to the user's mobile device and notifies the user of the email message and then plays the message back to the user through a media player upon demand.

Voice Controlled Wireless Communication Device System

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US Patent:
8315878, Nov 20, 2012
Filed:
Mar 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/051167
Inventors:
Stephen S. Burns - Loveland OH, US
Mickey W. Kowitz - Maineville OH, US
Assignee:
Nuance Communications, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
G10L 21/00
G10L 15/00
US Classification:
704275, 704231, 7042701
Abstract:
A wireless communication device is disclosed that accepts recorded audio data from an end-user. The audio data can be in the form of a command requesting user action. Likewise, the audio data can be converted into a text file. The audio data is reduced to a digital file in a format that is supported by the device hardware, such as a. wav,. mp3,. vnf file, or the like. The digital file is sent via secured or unsecured wireless communication to one or more server computers for further processing. In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, the system evaluates the confidence level of the of the speech recognition process. If the confidence level is high, the system automatically builds the application command or creates the text file for transmission to the communication device. Alternatively, if the confidence of the speech recognition is low, the recorded audio data file is routed to a human transcriber employed by the telecommunications service, who manually reviews the digital voice file and builds the application command or text file. Once the application command is created, it is transmitted to the communication device.

Drive Module And Manifold For Electric Motor Drive Assembly

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US Patent:
8541915, Sep 24, 2013
Filed:
Oct 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/283663
Inventors:
Stephen S. Burns - Loveland OH, US
Mickey W. Kowitz - Maineville OH, US
Timothy J. Wieck - Cincinnati OH, US
Donald L. Wires - Loveland OH, US
Assignee:
AMP Electric Vehicles Inc. - Loveland OH
International Classification:
H02K 9/19
US Classification:
310 54, 310 59
Abstract:
A coolant fluid distributing manifold for a drive module in an electric motor drive assembly includes a body and passageways in the body for distributing coolant fluid to components of the drive module. The passageways define a delivery conduit and a return conduit.

Wireless Speech Recognition Tool

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US Patent:
20030055638, Mar 20, 2003
Filed:
May 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/863996
Inventors:
Stephen Burns - Maineville OH, US
Mickey Kowitz - Maineville OH, US
Michael Bell - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
G10L015/00
US Classification:
704/231000
Abstract:
The wireless voice recognition system for data retrieval comprises a server, a database and an input/output device, operably connected to the server. When the user speaks, the voice transmission is converted into a data stream using a specialized user interface. The input/output device and the server exchange the data stream. The server uses a programming interface having an engine to match and compare the stream of audible data to a data element of selected searchable information. A data element of recognized information is generated and transferred to the input/output device for user verification.

Control Center For A Voice Controlled Wireless Communication Device System

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US Patent:
20070156411, Jul 5, 2007
Filed:
Aug 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/501950
Inventors:
Stephen Burns - Loveland OH, US
Mickey Kowitz - Maineville OH, US
International Classification:
G10L 21/00
US Classification:
704275000
Abstract:
A wireless communication device is disclosed that accepts recorded audio data from an end-user. The audio data can be in the form of a command requesting user action. Likewise, the audio data can be converted into a text file. The audio data is reduced to a digital file in a format that is supported by the device hardware, such as a .wav, .mp3, .vnf file, or the like. The digital file is sent via secured or unsecured wireless communication to one or more server computers for further processing. In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, the system evaluates the confidence level of the of the speech recognition process. If the confidence level is high, the system automatically builds the application command or creates the text file for transmission to the communication device. Alternatively, if the confidence of the speech recognition is lower, the recorded audio data file is routed to a human transcriber employed by the telecommunications service, who manually reviews the digital voice file and builds the application command or text file. Once the application command is created, it is transmitted to the communication device. As a result of the present invention, speech recognition in the context of a communications devices has been shown to be accurate over 90% of the time.

Use Of Multiple Speech Recognition Software Instances

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US Patent:
20070156412, Jul 5, 2007
Filed:
Aug 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/501998
Inventors:
Stephen Burns - Loveland OH, US
Mickey Kowitz - Maineville OH, US
International Classification:
G10L 21/00
US Classification:
704275000
Abstract:
A wireless communication device is disclosed that accepts recorded audio data from an end-user. The audio data can be in the form of a command requesting user action. Likewise, the audio data can be converted into a text file. The audio data is reduced to a digital file in a format that is supported by the device hardware, such as a .wav, .mp3, .vnf file, or the like. The digital file is sent via secured or unsecured wireless communication to one or more server computers for further processing. In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, the system evaluates the confidence level of the of the speech recognition process. If the confidence level is high, the system automatically builds the application command or creates the text file for transmission to the communication device. Alternatively, if the confidence of the speech recognition is lower, the recorded audio data file is routed to a human transcriber employed by the telecommunications service, who manually reviews the digital voice file and builds the application command or text file. Once the application command is created, it is transmitted to the communication device. As a result of the present invention, speech recognition in the context of a communications devices has been shown to be accurate over 90% of the time.
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