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Leading the world in the speech recognition Service Business.
Bringing comfortable and convenient environments to general consumers
Entering the mobile phone market with ASP speech recognition services.
Advanced Media has expanded its businesses from
Solution Support to Licensing, offering its accumulated
know-how to enterprise users in the areas it has focused on
to date. Now, Advanced Media is stepping into a new
dimension. It has begun Service Business targeting general
consumers. Advanced Media’s goal is to adapt various
systems employing speech recognition technology in order
to offer ASP services. One promising service is for the
mobile phone market.
Mobile phones have many features that can be shouldered
by speech recognition systems, such as search keyword
entries and message creation, making them a highly
potential field for its Service Business. Through numerous
services and systems employing speech recognition
technology, Advanced Media will offer comfortable and
convenient environments to people and society.
Voice Domain Service (VDS): evolving mobile phones usage
VDS is a voice-based Internet search service for mobile
phones. When a voice domain (the name of a company,
product, service, etc.) indicating a target site is spoken into
a mobile phone, it will be converted into text and a link will
be shown leading to that site. Users can then access the
target site by clicking on that link. This service will spare
mobile phone users the annoying task of entering URLs and
reduce the time and trouble involved in performing
searches, while offering businesses an effective advertising
means to guide users to their sites. Voice domain
enrollment and server operation costs will be collected from
businesses, allowing users to use this service free of
charge. Advanced Media has established a subsidiary,
Voice Domain Service through which it will launch this new
service in March 2006.
New system enables numerous mobile phone services.
The AmiVoice Distributed Speech Recognition (DSR)
system further enhances the speech user interface
experience for mobile applications. DSR is a distributed
speech recognition system in which acoustical analysis is
first performed by mobile phones, after which the features
are transmitted to the server, where they are processed by
a recognition decoder and are converted to text. Since DSR
extracts from voice data only features needed to recognize
speech and transmits them to servers using packet
communications, Advanced Media has achieved highly
accurate and refined speech recognition with minimal
transmission quantities. This DSR technology makes
speech recognition possible at the tens of thousands of
words level, allowing users to do what was never possible
before and enter nation-wide addresses, station names in
train route searches, messages and more. Advanced
Media’s speech recognition technology is playing a major
role in expanding the uses of mobile phones as information
terminals.
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