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Voice Recognition Is a Success for Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trusts
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust comprises Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Cheltenham General Hospital, Standish Hospital, and Delancey Assessment and Rehabilitation Hospital. Following a reorganization of health care services in Gloucestershire, the Trust set about reviewing the way in which it handled the 500,000 plus calls it receives each month. In addition there...
Tags: TELECOMMUNICATIONS, HEALTHCARE, Telecom & Utilities, telephony system, voice recognition, speech recognition, telephony, health care, phone
Case studies
Applying Six Sigma to Improve Diagnostic Imaging
The paper begins with the fact that since the discovery of X-rays in 1895, the field of diagnostic imaging has undergone dramatic changes. Within a year after its introduction, the application of X-rays to diagnosis and therapy had already become an established part of medicine. The decades to follow produced...
Tags: Document management, iSixSigma, imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, pacs, therapy, speech recognition
White papers
Accessibility In Microsoft Office Project
Microsoft is committed to making its products and services easier for everyone to use. Many accessibility features are built right into Microsoft Office Project. These features are available to everyone, without the need for additional accessibility aids. Examples of accessibility aids include screen readers, speech-recognition programs, and on-screen keyboards. This...
Tags: speech recognition, Microsoft Office, keyboard, Microsoft Corp.
White papers
Should I get Speech Recognition Software?
For slow typists like me, speech recognition software has always been an alluring beacon to what I thought would be workplace efficiency. Instead of casting off my qwerty shackles and doubling my words per minute rate, though, I've instead wasted a lot of time playing around with junky software that...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Keyboards, Telephony, David Goldenberg, software, Lamont Wood, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, speech recognition
Blog posts 2007-05-18
Redundancy And Productivity In The Speech Technology Lexicon
Current lexica for speech technology typically contain much redundancy, while omitting useful information. A comparison with lexica in other media and for other purposes is instructive, as it highlights some features we may borrow for text-to-speech and speech recognition lexica. We describe some aspects of the new lexicon we are...
Tags: lexicon, speech recognition
White papers 2006-06-13
Ernestine, Meet Julie: Natural Language Speech Recognition Is Markedly Improving Voice-Activated Self-Service
A new technology, called natural language speech recognition, is markedly improving voice-activated self-service. Powered by artificial intelligence, these speech-recognition systems are altering consumer perceptions about phone self-service, as calls for help no longer elicit calls for help. That, in turn, is spurring renewed corporate interest in the concept of phone...
Tags: CFO Publishing Corp., natural language, self-service, speech recognition, artificial intelligence, phone, sales
White papers 2005-01-04
VoiceScan Technology in Clinical Practice
In 2003, GE Healthcare was the worldÆs first to introduce VoiceScan, an advanced technology that provides voice-activated control of GE's LOGIQ 9 ultrasound system. With a wired or wireless headset and the latest command-and-control speech recognition technologies, users can interact with the LOGIQ 9 during exams to perform more than...
Tags: General Electric Co., speech recognition, headset, health care, wireless
White papers 2004-10-01
Honda: IBM e-Business On Demand Solution Drives Customer Satisfaction
Honda set out to develop a first-of-its-kind, voice-based navigation system based on IBM's voice recognition technology that would bring its navigation system into the mass market and improve customer loyalty. The best selling car in America for the past 10 years needed new style, performance and sophisticated features to attract...
Tags: TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Honda Motor Co., voice recognition, speech recognition, IBM Corp., customer satisfaction, competitive advantage, R&D, e-business, performance
Case studies 2003-11-03
Headsets, Far Field and Handheld Microphones: Their Impact on Continuous Speech Recognition
The paper reveals that the digital signal processor of the digital microphone intelligently discriminates between speech and background noise to provide superior voice recognition; handheld or internet phones; axial interference tube or stick microphones. Some of these devices are reported to be "super-directional" devices meaning, they provide the ultimate capability...
Tags: microphone, speech recognition, digital signal processor, handheld, voice recognition, headset, Internet phone, recorder, processor, phone
White papers 2001-10-09
We Have the Proof!: SIENET at Kaiser Franz Josef Hospital
What use are the best examination methods when the medical staff spends its time with paperwork, film envelope archival, documenting reports, and organizing film-transports, and while the patients are subjected to undue stress? This problem has been solved in the Cross-sectional Imaging Center of the Kaiser Franz Josef Hospital using...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, Siemens AG, pacs, speech recognition, patient
Case studies 2000-05-01

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TuVox Turns Up The Voice of The Caller
Expands Caller Experience Mission With New Benchmarking and Usability Services CUPERTINO, Calif. -- TuVox, the caller experience company, today announced the strengthening of the TuVox Design Center, with the addition of key personnel, practice areas, and techniques, to meet the increased demand requirements from new and existing TuVox...
Articles 2008-06-25
RadiSys Announces New Speech Capabilities for Convedia Media Server Family
Integrated Speech Recognition and Text-to-Speech Features Deliver Development and Deployment Benefits to IP Contact Center Market HILLSBORO, Ore. -- RadiSys[R] Corporation (NASDAQ: RSYS), the leading independent provider of open, standards-based media server platforms and advanced embedded solutions, today announced that its market-leading Convedia[R] media server family now supports...
Articles 2008-06-25
Gates looks into PC's future as career shift approaches
REDMOND, Wash. -- It's just a short time before he will leave full-time duties at Microsoft, and Bill Gates is reflecting on a longtime passion: the human-type interfaces he believes will usher computing well beyond the keyboard and mouse -- everything from Tablet PCs with handwriting recognition to Surface tabletop...
Articles 2008-06-25
Revolabs xTag Wireless Microphone Now Available to Shoppers at Apple Online Store
LAS VEGAS, June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Revolabs, the leading provider of wireless audio products for enhancing collaboration, today at InfoComm 2008, announced that the Revolabs xTagTM wireless microphone is now available for purchase from the Apple Store at http://www.applestore.com/. The solution can also be found on the Apple Education...
Articles 2008-06-18
MModal Adds Chief Medical Officer to Champion Innovative Speech Understanding Healthcare Technology
Dr. Nick van Terheyden brings Ideal Combination of Technology and Medical Expertise PITTSBURGH -- M*Modal, pioneers of the most advanced speech understanding solution and providers of on-demand conversational documentation services, announced today that Nick van Terheyden, MD has joined M*Modal as Chief Medical Officer. A major contributor and...
Articles 2008-06-18
Nuance Asserts Intellectual Property in Speech Adaptation Domain, Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Vlingo
U.S. Patent 6,766,295 Covers Technique for Adapting to Speech Patterns of Individuals or Groups; Strategic Component of Nuance Voice Search Solutions BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Nuance Communications (NASDAQ: NUAN), a leading provider of speech solutions, today announced that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Vlingo in the...
Articles 2008-06-16
Company Profile for Yap Inc
Yap was founded by brothers Igor and Victor Jablokov, two young entrepreneurs with diverse backgrounds in technology. The pair shared a belief that voice would be the dominant user interface for mobile devices, and that blending it with visual web services was critical to delivering an improved mobile application experience....
Articles 2008-06-13
IGEL Adds Full Voice Dictation and Speech Recognition Capabilities as a Standard Digital Service across its Linux-based Universal Desktops
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-11 June 2008-IGEL Adds Full Voice Dictation and Speech Recognition Capabilities as a Standard Digital Service across its Linux-based Universal Desktops.C1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com IGEL Technology, a British thin client vendor, today (11 June) announced the addition of digital dictation and speech recognition solutions as standard to...
Articles 2008-06-11
IGEL Adds Full Voice Dictation and Speech Recognition Capabilities as a Standard Digital Service across its Linux-based Universal Desktops
Award-winning Philips and Grundig Voice Dictation Solutions Allow Customers in the Healthcare and Legal Sectors with Virtual PCs to Benefit from Enhanced Ease of Use and End User Productivity FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- IGEL Technology, the world's third largest thin client vendor, today announced the addition of advanced...
Articles 2008-06-10
"Be Safe, Yap Me!" - Mobile Startup Yap Secures $6.5 Million in Series A Financing
Funding to Meet Rising Demand in Software-as-a-Service Speech Recognition Platform for Telecommunications Industry CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Yap Incorporated (www.yapme.com) is pleased to announce that it has secured $6.5 million in Series A financing. Led by SunBridge Partners, the round also features participation by Harbert Venture Partners, Pittco Capital...
Articles 2008-06-10
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