1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a speaker call-history presentation system and an IP telephone set, more particularly to a speaker call-history presentation system for presenting a caller's call-history and an IP telephone set.
2. Description of the Related Prior Art
As a communication device for specifying a caller, for example, there has been heretofore a device as disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-324230. This device relates voiceprint data and personal data (for example, a name and the like) to each other and registers the related data beforehand in a database. Upon receipt of a voice of an opposite communication partner (caller) via a communication terminal connected to the device, the device generates voiceprint data based on this received voice. Thereafter, the device checks whether this generated voiceprint data exits in the data base or not. When the generated voiceprint data exists in the data base, the device fetches the personal data related to the voiceprint data in the data base and notifies a communication partner (recipient) of this personal data.
As described above, by checking whether the voiceprint data exists in the data base or not, the conventional communication device specifies the caller of the voice transferred from the communication terminal. Accordingly, the device notifies the communication partner (recipient), who communicates with the caller, only of the caller's personal data (a name of the caller and the like). Therefore, even when the call is a suspicious call, the recipient only knows the name of the caller and the like, and cannot promptly Figure out whether the call is a suspicious caller or not. Consequently, the recipient is suffered with inconvenience wasting his/her time.
The suspicious call is a call intended for solicitation, sales and the like of, such as real estate, stocks, religions and the like.
A first speaker call-history presentation system of the present invention includes: an IP telephone set which transfers a received signal transmitted from a caller, who is making a call, to a voiceprint collation server and receives and displays data on the caller's past call, which is transmitted from the voiceprint collation server in response to the transfer; and the voiceprint collation server which receives the received signal transferred from the IP telephone set, fetches voiceprint data from the received signal and transmits data on the caller's past call, which is related to the voiceprint data, to the IP telephone set.
A second speaker call-history presentation system of the present invention includes: an IP telephone set which transfers a received signal transmitted from a caller, who is making a call, to a voiceprint collation server, receives data on the caller's past call, which is transmitted from the voiceprint collation server in response to the transfer, and outputs the past call data to a terminal device; the terminal device which receives and displays the data on the caller's past call, which is outputted by the IP telephone set; and the voiceprint collation server which receives the received signal transferred from the IP telephone set, fetches voiceprint data from the received signal and transmits data on the caller's past call, which is related to the voiceprint data, to the IP telephone set.
A third speaker call-history presentation system of the present invention includes: an IP telephone set which transfers a received signal transmitted from a caller, who is making a call, to a voiceprint collation server; a terminal device which receives and displays data on the caller's past call, which is transmitted from the voiceprint collation server in response to the transfer of the received signal to the voiceprint collation server by the IP telephone set; and the voiceprint collation server which receives the received signal transferred from the IP telephone set, fetches voiceprint data from the received signal and transmits data on the caller's past call, which is related to the voiceprint data, to the terminal device.
The IP telephone set of the present invention includes: received signal transfer means for transferring a received signal transmitted from the caller, who is making a call, to a transfer destination having a predetermined IP address; and call data display means for receiving and displaying the data on the caller's past call which the transfer destination transmits in response to the transfer.
A first IP telephone system of the present invention includes: an IP telephone set which transfers a received signal transmitted from a caller, who is making a call, to a transfer destination having a predetermined IP address, receives and outputs the data on the caller's past call which is transmitted from the transfer destination in response to the transfer; and a terminal device which receives and displays the data on the caller's past call, which is outputted by the IP telephone set.
A second IP telephone system of the present invention includes: an IP telephone set which transfers a received signal transmitted from a caller, who is making a call, to a transfer destination having a predetermined IP address; and a terminal device which receives and displays the data on the caller's past call which the transfer destination transmits in response to the transfer of the received signal from the caller by the IP telephone set.
A first IP telephone method of the present invention includes: receiving a received signal transmitted from a caller, who is making a call, and transferring the received signal to a transfer destination having a predetermined IP address; and receiving and displaying data on the caller's past call, which is transmitted from the transfer destination in response to the transfer.
A second IP telephone method of the present invention includes: receiving a received signal transmitted from a caller, who is making a call, and transferring the received signal to a transfer destination having a predetermined IP address; and receiving data on the caller's past call, which is transmitted from the transfer destination in response to the transfer, and outputting the received call data so as to have the call data displayed.
A first speaker call-history presentation method of the present invention includes: transferring a received signal transmitted from a caller, who is making a call, by an IP telephone set; receiving the received signal transferred from the IP telephone set and fetching voiceprint data from this received signal by a voiceprint collation server; transmitting data on the caller's past call, which is related to the fetched voiceprint data, to the IP telephone set by the voiceprint collation server; and receiving and displaying the data on the caller's past call which is transmitted from the voiceprint collation server, by the IP telephone set.
A second speaker call-history presentation method of the present invention includes: transferring a received signal transmitted from a caller, who is making a call, by an IP telephone set; receiving the received signal transferred from the IP telephone set and fetching voiceprint data from this received signal by a voiceprint collation server; transmitting data on the caller's past call, which is related to the fetched voiceprint data, to the IP telephone set by the voiceprint collation server; receiving and outputting the data on the caller's past call, which is transmitted from the voiceprint collation server, by the IP telephone set; and receiving and displaying the data on the caller's past call, which is outputted by the IP telephone set, by a terminal device.
A third speaker call-history presentation method of the present invention includes: transferring a received signal transmitted from a caller, who is making a call, by an IP telephone set; receiving the received signal transferred from the IP telephone set and fetching voiceprint data from this received signal by a voiceprint collation server; transmitting data on the caller's past call, which is related to the fetched voiceprint data, by the voiceprint collation server; and receiving and displaying the data on the caller's past call, which is transmitted from the voiceprint collation server, by a terminal device.
The objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when taken with the accompanying drawings in which:
Next, with reference to the drawings, embodiments of the present invention will be described.
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The voiceprint collation server 2 is connected to the IP telephone set 1 through a network such as an intranet.
The telephone set 3 is connected to the IP telephone set 1 through a public telephone network, a gateway and the intranet, and makes a call to the IP telephone set 1.
The IP telephone set 1 receives the call from the telephone set 3. The IP telephone set 1 receives a received signal transmitted from a caller, who is making the call using the telephone set 3 (a received signal transmitted from the telephone set 3) based on an operation of an operator, and transfers this received signal to the voiceprint collation server 2. The IP telephone set 1 receives and displays data on the caller's past call, which is transmitted from the voiceprint collation serer 2 in response to the transfer described above.
The received signal described above is a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) signal, and will be hereinafter referred to as a VoIP signal.
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Moreover, the call data is, for example, text data including the name of the caller, the date and time of the call, a brief summary of the call and the like. A brief summary of the call, for example, states that the call is a suspicious call intended for solicitation, sales and the like of, such as real estate, stocks, religions and the like.
The voiceprint collation server 2 receives the VoIP signal transferred from the IP telephone set 1 and fetches voiceprint data from this VoIP signal. Thereafter, the voiceprint collation server 2 searches for data on the caller's past call by use of the fetched voiceprint data as a search key and transmits this searched call data to the IP telephone set 1.
The IP telephone set 1 creates call data on a current call from the caller based on an operation of the operator, and sends this current call data to the voiceprint collation server 2. The voiceprint collation server 2 receives the current call data from the IP telephone set 1. Thereafter, the voiceprint collation server 2 stores the received call data together with the data on the caller's past call in a manner that the received call data is related to the voiceprint data fetched from the VoIP signal.
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The network interface unit 21 receives/transmits the VoIP signal (VoIP packet) from/to the telephone set 3 and the voice print collation server 2 through the intranet. One network interface unit 21 enables communication with multiple points.
The transfer circuit 22 outputs the VoIP packet, which has been received from the telephone set 3 by the network interface unit 21, to the CODEC 23. However, upon receipt of an instruction to transfer from the control unit 24, the transfer circuit 22 copies the VoIP packet, which has been received from the telephone set 3 by the network interface unit 21. Thereafter, the transfer circuit 22 changes the destination IP address of the copied packet to the IP address of the voiceprint collation server 2 and the source IP address thereof to the IP address of the IP telephone set 1. Subsequently, the transfer circuit 22 transfers the changed VoIP packet to the voiceprint collation server 2 through the network interface unit 21. Moreover, the transfer circuit 22 outputs a VoIP packet transmitted from the CODEC 23 to the network interface unit 21.
The CODEC 23 converts a voice signal transmitted from the microphone 28 into a VoIP packet and outputs the packet to the transfer circuit 22. Moreover, the CODEC 23 converts the VoIP packet transmitted from the transfer circuit 22 into a voice signal and outputs the voice signal to the earphone 29.
The operation unit 25 receives operations of the operator such as input of a telephone number and picking up/hanging up of the phone. Moreover, the operation unit 25 includes a transfer button and outputs a transfer instruction to transfer the received signal (VoIP signal), which is transmitted from the telephone set 3 (caller), to the voiceprint collation server 2. Furthermore, the operation unit 25 creates call data and store the call data in the storage unit 27 based on an operation by the operator.
The storage unit 27 stores the call data created based on the operation of the operator.
The display unit 26 performs display of the past call data, display of the call data created based on the operation of the operator, display of states of the telephone set and the like.
The control unit 24 controls communication with the telephone set 3, communication with the voiceprint collation server 2 and the functions of the IP telephone set 1. Moreover, the control unit 24 receives the transfer instruction outputted by the operation unit 25 and instructs the transfer circuit 22 to transfer.
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When the voiceprint collation server 2 cannot search for the call data related to the voiceprint data fetched in Step 43 (S43), the voiceprint collation server 2 operates as below. That is, the voiceprint collation server 2 determines that the person having a voiceprint with the voiceprint data has made a call to the IP telephone set 1 for the first time. Accordingly, the voiceprint collation server 2 transmits a “notification indicating the first call” to the IP address of the IP telephone set 1, which is included in the VoIP signal.
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Moreover, when the displayed contents are the “notification indicating the first call”, the operator of the IP telephone set 1 determines the purpose of the call and deals therewith while listening to the caller. Thereafter., the operator hangs up the phone and finishes the call.
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In the second embodiment, the same constituent components as those in the first embodiment will be denoted by the same reference numerals and names, and description thereof will be omitted.
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The voiceprint collation server 2 is connected to the IP telephone set 4 through a network such as an intranet.
The telephone set 3 is connected to the IP telephone set 4 through a public telephone network, a gateway and the intranet, and makes a call to the IP telephone set 4.
The terminal device 5 is placed close to the IP telephone set 4 and operated by an operator of the IP telephone set 4.
The second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that the terminal device 5 is connected to the IP telephone set 4.
The IP telephone set 4 receives a call from the telephone set 3. Based on an operation of the operator, the IP telephone set 4 receives a received signal (VoIP signal) from a caller, who is making a call using the telephone set 3, and transfers this received signal to the voiceprint collation server 2. The IP telephone set 4 receives and outputs data on the caller's past call, which is transmitted from the voiceprint collation serer 2 in response to the transfer described above.
The terminal device 5 receives and displays the data on the caller's past call, which is outputted by the IP telephone set 4.
The voiceprint collation server 2 receives the VoIP signal transferred from the IP telephone set 4 and fetches voiceprint data from this VoIP signal. Thereafter, the voiceprint collation server 2 searches for data on the caller's past call by use of the fetched voiceprint data as a search key and transmits this searched call data to the IP telephone set 4.
Based on an operation of the operator, the terminal device 5 creates call data on a current call from the caller and sends this current call data to the voiceprint collation server 2 via the IP telephone set 4. The voiceprint collation server 2 receives the current call data from the terminal device 5 via the IP telephone set 4. Thereafter, the voiceprint collation server 2 stores the received call data together with the data on the caller's past call in a manner that the received call data is related to the voiceprint data fetched from the VoIP signal.
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An operation unit 62 receives operations of the operator such as input of a telephone number and picking up/hanging up of the phone. Moreover, the operation unit 62 includes a transfer button and outputs a transfer instruction to transfer a received signal (VoIP signal) transmitted from the telephone set 3 (opposite speaker), to the voiceprint collation server 2.
A display unit 63 performs display of states of the telephone set and the like.
A control unit 61 controls communication with the telephone set 3, communication with the voiceprint collation server 2, and the functions of the IP telephone set 4. Moreover, the control unit 61 receives the transfer instruction outputted by the operation unit 62 and instructs the transfer circuit 22 to transfer. Furthermore, the control unit 61 transmits/receives data to/from the terminal device 5.
The terminal device 5 includes operation means, display means and storage means.
Based on an operation of the operator, the operation means creates call data and stores the call data in the storage means.
The storage means stores the call data created based on the operation of the operator.
The display means performs display of the past call data, display of the call data created based on the operation of the operator, and the like.
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Moreover, when the contents displayed on the display means are the “notification indicating the first call”, the operator of the IP telephone set 4 determines the purpose of the call and deals therewith while listening to the caller. Thereafter, the operator hangs up the phone and finishes the call.
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In the third embodiment, the same constituent components as those in the first embodiment will be denoted by the same reference numerals and names, and description thereof will be omitted.
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The voiceprint collation server 2 is connected to the IP telephone set 6 and the terminal device 7 through a network such as an intranet.
The telephone set 3 is connected to the IP telephone set 6 through a public telephone network, a gateway and the intranet and makes a call to the IP telephone set 6.
The terminal device 7 is placed close to the IP telephone set 6 and operated by an operator of the IP telephone set 6.
The third embodiment described above is different from the first embodiment in that the terminal device 7 is connected to the network and the terminal device 7 and the voiceprint collation server 2 are connected to each other through the network.
The IP telephone set 6 receives a call from the telephone set 3. Based on an operation of the operator, the IP telephone set 6 receives a received signal (VoIP signal) transmitted from the caller, who is making a call using the telephone set 3, and transfers this received signal to the voiceprint collation server 2. The terminal device 7 receives and outputs data on the caller's past call, which is transmitted from the voiceprint collation serer 2 in response to the transfer described above.
The voiceprint collation server 2 receives the VoIP signal transferred from the IP telephone set 6 and fetches voiceprint data from this VoIP signal. Thereafter, the voiceprint collation server 2 searches for data on the caller's past call by use of the fetched voiceprint data as a search key and transmits this searched call data to the terminal device 7.
Based on an operation of the operator, the terminal device 7 creates call data on the current call from the caller and sends this current call data to the voiceprint collation server 2. The voiceprint collation server 2 receives the current call data from the terminal device 7. Thereafter, the voiceprint collation server 2 stores the received call data together with the data on the caller's past call in a manner that the received call data is related to the voiceprint data fetched from the VoIP signal.
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An operation unit 92 receives operations of the operator such as input of a telephone number and picking up/hanging up of the phone. Moreover, the operation unit 92 includes a transfer button and outputs a transfer instruction to transfer the received signal (VoIP signal) transmitted from the telephone set 3 (opposite speaker), to the voiceprint collation server 2.
A display unit 93 performs display of states of the IP telephone set 6 and the like.
A control unit 91 controls communication with the telephone set 3, communication with the voiceprint collation server 2 and the functions of the IP telephone set 6. Moreover, the control unit 91 receives the transfer instruction outputted by the operation unit 92 and instructs the transfer circuit 22 to transfer.
The terminal device 7 includes operation means, display means and storage means.
Based on an operation of the operator, the operation means creates call data and stores the data in the storage means.
The storage means stores the call data created based on the operation of the operator.
The display means performs display of the past call data, display of the call data created based on the operation of the operator and the like.
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Moreover, when the contents displayed on the display means are the “notification indicating the first call”, the operator of the IP telephone set 6 determines the purpose of the call and deals therewith while listening to the caller. Thereafter, the operator hangs up the phone and finishes the call.
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The IP telephone sets of the first to third embodiments described above may be controlled by a computer such as a CPU which executes a preinstalled program. The preinstalled program may be set in a floppy disk®, an external memory such as a compact disk, a ROM (read only memory) storing the preinstalled program, or the like.
As described above, according to the present invention, the IP telephone set or the terminal device displays the data on the past call of the caller who makes the call to the IP telephone set. By reading the displayed data on the caller's past call, the operator of the IP telephone set knows the purpose of the call. Thus, the operator of the IP telephone set can promptly determine whether or not the call is a suspicious one. Consequently, the present invention helps the operator deal with suspicious calls.
Moreover, according to the present invention, when the call made to the IP telephone set is a suspicious call, the call data on this call is stored in the voiceprint collation server in a manner that the call data is related to the voiceprint data. Consequently, it is possible to put psychological pressure such as “if a suspicious call is made, voiceprint data of a person who makes this suspicious call and his/her call data are recorded” on the party who makes the suspicious call. Consequently, the present invention helps prevent suspicious calls.
While the present invention has been described in connection with certain preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the subject matter encompassed by the present invention is not limited to those specific embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to include all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as can be included within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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278254 / 2003 | Jul 2003 | JP | national |