MUMBAI, India, Aug. 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641095950 A) filed by Velammal College Of Engineering And Technology, Madurai on August 07, 2026, for A Content-Aware Digital Framework For Improving English Pronunciation, Fluency, And Academic Communication.

Inventors include Dr. S. Gomathy; Dr. M. V. Arumugam; Mrs. I. Kavitha; Mrs. S. Sindhuja; Mrs. M. S. Lakshmi Parvathi; Mrs. U. K. Deepika; Dr. Keerthi Rajalakshmi V; and Ms. G. S. Jai Thivya.

The application for the patent was published on August 14, 2026, under issue no. 33/2026.

Abstract: ABSTRACT OF THE INVENTION: A Content-Aware Digital Framework for Improving English Pronunciation, Fluency, and Academic Communication. The present invention provides a computer-implemented system and method for improving a user's spoken English. The framework receives speech input from a user, which is converted to text by a speech recognition engine. A multi-modal analysis engine then analyzes the textual representation through two key parallel processes: a phonetic and prosodic analysis to identify mispronunciations, errors in stress, and intonation; and a semantic and context-aware analysis to assess the appropriateness of vocabulary, syntax, and style for a given academic or professional context. The framework generates a comprehensive feedback report that includes a fluency score and a list of actionable recommendations for improvement in both pronunciation and communication style. This provides a holistic approach to language learning by addressing not only how words are spoken, but also the effectiveness and appropriateness of the message being conveyed. The system utilizes a machine learning engine to continuously improve its analytical models and feedback accuracy.

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