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“Beam me to Hong Kong Scotty”

My name is Jeff Rogers, and I am Sensory’s VP of Sales and a guest writer for the blog this month.  I’m a big fan of the Star Trek movies, and other then the Holodeck (which I can’t figure out why anyone would ever leave once inside), the idea of being able to just beam somewhere would be GREAT!  When…
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Voice Search and Other Video’s

Google seems to be putting a bit of promotion behind the Android Voice Search capabilities with a campaign called “What You Say is What You Search.” A few months back they announced that 25% of all Android based search functions are done by voice, and now they are blogging and creating videos to promote this WONDERFUL capability. My favorite Google…
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Improving Signal to Noise Ratio

Dealing with a poor signal to noise ratio is one of the toughest issues in automating speech recognition. At Sensory, we develop lots of techniques so our customers’ products can sit at one end of a noisy room and still recognize a speaker at the other end of the room. Our technologists typically don’t like to implement active noise cancellation…
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Voice Search, M&A, and the Economy

Haven’t blogged in a long time…I have plenty to say but have just been too busy. That’s good news. Sensory is signing up new deals at a very rapid rate, so 2011 should be an excellent year for us. I declare the economic recovery in full swing (although I do have some trepidation it could be short lived). Right now…
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Observations from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona

I was in Barcelona last month at the Mobile World Congress. Here are some of my speech-centric observations: I went by the Microsoft booth on the first day of the show and asked when WinMobile7 would be announced. The guy on the floor acted like he had no clue what I was talking about. He wouldn’t even confirm it hadn’t…
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