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CRM May 1, 2007 Walter Rolandi |
Hybrid Hopes If call centers want to circumvent most speech recognition problems, the time has come for hybrid architectures. |
Technology Research News April 6, 2005 Eric Smalley |
Dialogue System Juggles Topics Researchers have built a dialogue management system that promises to improve verbal communication with computers by giving the machine a sense of the type of phrase a person is likely to say next. |
CIO October 15, 2001 Fred Hapgood |
Look Who's Talking After a decade of deafness, speech interfaces finally are ready to listen... |
Linux Journal July 2000 Linley Gwennap |
Voice Recognition Ready for Consumer Devices This looks like the year that voice recognition finally reaches the mainstream. |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
At Last, A Phone That Takes Dictation Speech-recognition technology for dictation of text messages is becoming available on wireless phones. |
T.H.E. Journal November 1999 |
Speech Recognition Made Easy with Talk to Me AURALOG's new range of Talk to Me language learning software is based on speech recognition technology.... |
PC World July 2005 Stephen Manes |
Voice Recognition: Ready for Prime Time At long last, talking to your PC really makes sense. Here are two products that show how powerful the technology has become: Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 8... VoiceSignal's new VoiceMode... |
Technology Research News February 23, 2005 |
Speech software makes concept maps Researchers from the University of Duisburg-Essen and the University of Leipzig in Germany have devised a tool that uses speech recognition software and a database of word associations to automatically generate a map of concepts and associated terms as they are addressed in a discussion. |
BusinessWeek May 22, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Hello Again, Speech Recognition Voice controls are growing common in cars. Your handheld may be next. Speech has been flying below the radar for quite a while, promising more than it delivers. This next wave of tools could make devices easier to use and users more productive. |
InternetNews January 24, 2006 Clint Boulton |
IBM Talks Up Natural Speech Software IBM officials show off the company's latest advancements in speech recognition software. |
PC Magazine June 22, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Talk to Your Phone Through the new version of Windows Mobile software, Microsoft gives cell phones more PC-like capabilities and speech recognition. |
InternetNews August 8, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft Adds Speech To Communications Server Microsoft will fold its Speech Server software into the upcoming Office Communications server, thus integrating speech with instant messaging and e-mail communication. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2000 |
New Products - iParrot from Macsense Macsense has introduced iParrot, a speech recognition headset for the Mac. Ideal for Mac-outfitted computer labs, its patent-pending "translator" provides superior noise canceling for speech recognition even in the noisiest environments... |
Information Today September 2, 2010 |
IBM and the EU Collaborate on Digitization of Historic European Texts The project seeks to provide technology that will enable highly-accurate digitization of rare and culturally significant historical texts on a massive scale. |
The Motley Fool December 16, 2010 Gabriel Perna |
Google Makes Voice Personal Google speaks with you. |
Technology Research News January 1, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Interface gets the point Researchers are working to untangle the relationships between prosody -- the loudness, pitch, and timing of speech -- and gestures in an attempt to improve the way computers recognize human gestures. |
Wired January 19, 2009 Bryan Gardiner |
Burning Question: Why Can't We Control Gadgets by Voice Alone? Despite being put into nearly every imaginable electronic device, speech-recognition software remains light-years away from tackling the general purpose applications that would change the way we interact with computers. |
PC Magazine August 8, 2008 Michael Muchmore |
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 The leading voice-recognition software gets faster and more accurate. |
CRM November 2005 Coreen Bailor |
Avoiding the Speech Rec. Wreck Speech recognition has struggled to move into the mainstream, but these applications are picking up where touch tone IVR leaves off. |
ifeminists May 27, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
The Value of Error Jayson Blair's fabrication of "news" stories for the New York Times has made life more difficult for journalists and commentators who make honest mistakes. |
Bank Technology News December 2001 Amy Newell |
Talking It Up Customers now can conduct their call-center banking by speaking to a computer in everyday language. Long a dream relegated to the realm of science-fiction, the technology is finally ready to go in the real world. But are financial institutions heeding the message? |
InternetNews December 15, 2010 Stuart J. Johnston |
Google Giving Voice Search a Personal Touch Search giant updates its voice-recognition technology to record and identify people's speech patterns and tones to build individualized models for users. |
InternetNews March 25, 2004 Michael Singer |
The Redmond Giant Speaks Out Microsoft says its Speech Server 2004 platform is worth its weight in SALT and that speech recognition has hit mainstream. |
Technology Research News January 12, 2005 Eric Smalley |
Conversations Control Computers Researchers are aiming to decrease day-to-day data entry and to augment users' memories with a method that allows handheld computers to harvest keywords from conversations and make use of relevant information without interrupting the personal interactions. |
Technology Research News October 6, 2004 Eric Smalley |
Quantum math models speech Researchers at King's College London and Phonologica Ltd. are using mathematical tools from quantum physics that could lead to improved telecommunications, speech recognition and speech synthesis technologies. |
CIO November 15, 2001 John Edwards |
Speak Easy Using the Web as a catalog of English... |
Entrepreneur December 2008 Amanda C. Kooser |
A Computer that Hears You New advancements in speech recognition software mean better voice navigation, surfing, formatting and more. |
Wired July 2004 Nahamoo, Phillips & Stern |
When Will We Really Be Able to Talk to Our PCs? Experts in the field sound off. |
CRM December 1, 2003 David Myron |
Speech Technology Begins to Realize Its Potential Vendor representatives discuss of the practicality of speech recognition in today's contact center. |
The Motley Fool November 21, 2007 Jason Ramage |
Dueling Fools: Nuance Bear The bearish opinion of Nuance Communications is that simply having a great product, speech recognition software in this case, does not necessarily mean having a great company. |
The Motley Fool October 11, 2005 |
Fixing Your Credit Report Errors Here's how -- and why! -- you should correct your credit report. |
The Motley Fool August 5, 2010 Carl Bagh |
Microsoft Showcases Its Speech Recognition Interface to Take on Android, iPhone Microsoft is adding voice recognition to Windows Phone 7. |
CRM November 4, 2011 Leonard Klie |
VoiceHub Launches Low-Cost Call Router with Speech Recognition VoiceHub brings a speech recognition-based phone service to entrepreneurs, mobile workers, and small to medium businesses. |
CRM July 1, 2006 Coreen Bailor |
Microsoft Talks Pretty One Day The software giant hopes to end the struggle with the development, management, and TCO of speech-enabled apps. |
InternetNews May 8, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft Begins Testing Speech Server 2007 Microsoft today formally opened up a public beta test of the Microsoft Speech Server 2007, a significant upgrade to its voice recognition and telephony server with a host of new features and technologies. |
InternetNews September 14, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Berners-Lee Calls For More Voice Apps World Wide Web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee throws out a challenge to developers in the voice recognition space and points out what really challenges CIOs. |
HRO Today Dec 2007/Jan 2008 Roy Saunderson |
Start Right, End Right Many companies have recognition programs dying on the vine and not producing anything. With a little planning, these programs can be extremely beneficial. |
CRM August 2, 2004 |
Who's Who in CRM In May CRM magazine presented a list of some of the industry's key players. This month we continue that recognition with a look at two executives from Microsoft. |
PC Magazine July 1, 2003 Greg Alwang |
Voice-Activated Fun Users looking to try out voice recognition without a big outlay of time or cash might be interested in Voice Studio 2003 from Ultimate Interactive Desktops. |
CRM July 2015 Leonard Klie |
Conversational Computing Strives to Meet the 'Star Trek' Standard Speech technology, combined with artificial intelligence, will enable people to interact with machines in a natural way |
Financial Advisor September 2005 David Lawrence |
Creating A Virtual Administrative Assistant Moving closer to the goal of a virtual administrative assistant may require some creative thinking on how you do business. The technology to tackle routine office chores is out there: IBM's ViaVoice... ScanSoft's Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Version 8... Dictomail by Admiral... etc. |
CIO July 1, 2003 John Edwards |
Smooth Talkers Speech integration technology gives customers and employees convenient access to back-end data. |
InternetNews July 14, 2009 |
Windows 7 Almost 'Released to Manufacturing?' In Monday's keynote speech, Microsoft exec was supposed to announce a critical step for Windows 7 was cleared - or was he? |
InternetNews October 6, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Microsoft Buys Speech Support Microsoft's Speech Server will tap new technology to help facilitate adaptive learning. |
CRM November 2014 Donna Fluss |
Speech Analytics Is Starting to Make a Difference With skilled analysts behind them, these solutions can enhance the customer journey. |
CRM August 2007 |
The Voices of Reason Now enterprises can use technology to help employees search voicemails or recorded calls for key words and phrases, and, in the end, to decode important customer concerns. |
Technology Research News June 18, 2003 |
Nods drive audio interface Researchers from the University of Glasgow and the Canadian National Research Council have devised a pair of interaction techniques that allow people to manipulate mobile computers without looking at or talking to them. |
InternetNews February 14, 2007 Michael Hickins |
IBM Lets a 'Thousand Flowers' Speak IBM put speech technology in the context of its broader SOA and information-on-demand initiatives. |
AskMen.com Nate Steere |
Timeless Public Speaking Laws If you're trying to get ahead at work you should be thrilled to hear you that have a speech coming up; public speaking is one of the best ways to get ahead in your career. Here are five timeless public speaking rules. |
AskMen.com January 12, 2004 Edward Chalmers |
12 Ways To Speak Like A Pro Whether you are the keynote speaker at a sports banquet, addressing an important meeting at work, or simply talking to a colleague, the same basic principles apply. |