Sensory Launches Speech Recognition Technology for Embedded Applications
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Sensory, Inc. released FluentChip technology for the RSC line of microcontrollers. Also premiering is FluentSoft technology, which is available to be licensed to other manufacturers for use on other hardware platforms. FluentChip and FluentSoft came to Sensory from the acquisition of Fluent Speech Technologies. The new technologies will be demonstrated at CES in Las Vegas, January 6-9, in Sensory's meeting room #36079.
Sensory's RSC line of speech I/O microcontrollers run the FluentChip firmware. These ICs can handle vocabularies of up to 40 speaker-independent words. All the ROM, RAM and hardware options are contained on the chip, including a microcontroller and 16-bit A/D converter. By replacing an existing non-speech microcontroller, Sensory can add speech input and output.
FluentSoft is designed to work on a cell phone platform and can recognize over 600 names and continuous digits, even in a noisy environment.