In the world of speech recognition software, 5.1% is kind of a magic number. Companies that can create software with error rates falling in that ballpark are ...
IBM plans to announce Monday that it will contribute some of its speech-recognition software to two open-source software groups. The move is a tactical step by IBM to accelerate the development of ...
IBM’s speech recognition system now boasts a 5.5 percent error rate. This milestone is an industry record for conversational speech recognition, according to IBM ...
IBM has edged past Microsoft in its latest speech-recognition test, achieving a word error rate of 5.5 percent. That error rate does match the roughly one in 20 words ...
IBM will release the code of various runtime and tool components to the open-source community to make it easier for developers to add speech-recognition capability to Web applications. The company ...
NEW YORK – IBM unveiled new speech recognition technology on Tuesday that can comprehend the nuances of spoken English, translate it on the fly and even create on-the-fly subtitles for ...
IBM and Cisco Thursday announced plans to link some of their voice products to make it easier for organizations to develop and deploy self-service speech applications. The two vendors have been ...
In addition, IBM handed over software tools for speech editing to the Eclipse Foundation. Both donations are valued at about $10 million, said Brian Garr, program director for the call center and ...
Language is a fascinating tool, one that allows humans to share thoughts with one another. Often enough, if used with clarity and precision, language leads to an accord of minds. Language is also the ...
Here at The Next Platform, we tend to focus on deep learning as it relates to hardware and systems versus algorithmic innovation, but at times, it is useful to look at the co-evolution of both code ...