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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Microsoft To Buy Voice Recognition Company Tellme

Posted by Rocco Augusto in "OFF-TOPIC" @ 04:29 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070314/tc_nm/microsoft_tellme_dc

"Microsoft today announced it has purchased TellMe, the voice powered search provider, for an undisclosed sum estimate at $800 million to one billion. Microsoft made the purchase to integrate TellMe's voice services into its new Windows Live products, however TellMe will remain an independently run subsidiary. TellMe currently power the 411 and other voice-based systems for many carriers, as well as FedEx and other companies. Many people first used TellMe by dialing the system directly at 1 800 555 TELL, which can still be used for services like taxis, movie times and driving directions, before its services were offered through more common outlets."

Out of all of my pet peeves, voice automated systems are right up there with touch based screens. In fact, I might dislike voice automated systems more than I dislike finger smudges! There is just something extraordinarily frustrating about talking to an automated system, especially when you are expecting to speak with a real individual. All annoyances aside, if Microsoft could find a way to integrate this new technology into their Windows Live Search application without all the quirks and frustrations that come with talking to an automated system, I would be one very happy Smartphone (Standard) user! :D


Thursday, March 3, 2005

Mobile Face Recognition

Posted by Jerry Raia in "OFF-TOPIC" @ 12:00 PM

http://www.mobiletracker.net/archives/2005/03/01/face-recognition

"Omron yesterday announced OKOA, software for camera phones that enables face recognition security. The phone must have a OKOA Vision Face Recognition Sensor to be compatible. To use the unit, the user simply takes his or her own photo... [OKOA] will automatically detect the user and unlock the unit. The verification process takes less than a second from snapping the photograph. The sensor tests successfully more than 99 times in 100, and is fully Symbian, BREW, embedded Linux, and ITRON OS compatible."

Interesting. I think that phone cameras need to get a lot better than they are now for this to work. I can imagine a group of business people just getting off of a plane making faces at their phones trying to get their expression just right so the phone will recognize them. :lol:


Friday, August 6, 2004

Fonix Introduces VoiceIn 4.0 SE - Speech Recognition SDK

Posted by Kris Kumar in "DEVELOPER" @ 01:00 PM

http://www.fonix.com/page.cfm?name=news&id=1491

"Fonix Corporation, an innovative communications and technology company providing integrated telecommunications services and value-added speech technologies, announces the newest version of our proprietary automatic speech recognition (ASR) SDK. Fonix VoiceIn� 4.0 SE (Standard Edition) is immediately available to developers looking to implement cutting-edge ASR-driven applications to devices and products."

The Speech Recognition SDK which is compatible with Smartphones and Pocket PCs, will enable the next generation of hands free software to recognize voice commands. Voice recognition for mobile devices makes sense, but the current implementations are mostly limited to dialing phone numbers. Which is often easier to do the regular way. I can't wait for the day when all the mobile apps have not only some kind of speech recognition but can also speak back to me. I want to be able to say "Open Inbox..Read New Mails", while driving my car. 8) For now, I hope the pricing/licensing model is convenient for the ISVs, to quickly adopt this technology. What do you think, are voice recognition and speech capabilities worth the hype? Or do you think it is cumbersome? And what about the social implications, people talking on the phones in a subway is bad enough, and thanks to this technology we will be bothered by people 'talking to' the phone.


Saturday, April 17, 2004

First Music Recognition Service in the US Comes From AT&T Wireless

Posted by Jason Dunn in "NEWS" @ 03:00 PM

http://www.mpx200.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

Remember the "tell me what song this is" service that we talked about while back? Well, AT&T is the first carrier in North America (that I'm aware of) to launch this service:

"AT&T Wireless (NYSE: AWE) announced the availability of a new music recognition service today that allows customers to identify songs simply by placing their phones near a music speaker. The service is the first of its kind in the US, and adds to AT&T Wireless' industry-leading portfolio of music-related content and offers. Designed for today's on-the-go music fans, customers simply dial "#ID" (#43) from any AT&T Wireless phone to initiate the service. When prompted, customers then hold the phone near the music source for approximately 15 seconds. Users will immediately receive a text message on their wireless phone with the name of the song title and recording artist."

What do you think AT&T wireless customers - is this something you'll use?


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