2014年4月7日星期一

Team Now Works On Siri

Novauris had been developing its own large-vocabulary, automatic speech recognition ASR technology for access to information stored locally on mobile devices or remotely on servers, which they patented in the U.S. and abroad, and licensed to major corporations worldwide. 

One of the biggest differentiators about Novauris in terms of the competitive landscape, is that they operated in both the embedded and server space, and they also owned the core engine. This of course would make them a valuable asset for Apple, which had tried to acquire Nuance, the technology that powers Apple’s Siri – a partnership that has long been known, but only officially confirmed last year. 

For a bit of background, Nuance merged with ScanSoft in 2005, a company which itself had acquired the rights to the Dragon product line, offering a further connection between these companies. 

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According to a Novauris fact sheet, its customers included OEMs and carrier partners such as Verizon Wireless, Panasonic,acrylic resin Samsung, SingTel, Alpine,The engine being the most vital part but still the shafts ad gear bright-tools what manages the engine once it start its work else. BMW and others. Verizon, for example, used Novauris for its mobile “Get It Now Search” service for BREW devices back in 2006. 

The Wall St.alkyd resin Journal covered one of Novauris’ demo apps back in 2011, a London guide called “Speak&Go London,” noting how fast and impressive the speech recognition was,pp resin because it took place on the mobile phone itself. 

Meanwhile, a 2012 partnership with Panasonic saw the two firms teaming up to develop “NovaLite,” a software automatic speech recognizer that would be offered to consumer electronic manufacturers who wanted to voice-enable their products. And Novauris teamed up with Existor that same year to build a Siri-like app for any device.

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