SPEAKERSEGMENTATION.COM - Whois Information
Recognition Technologies, Inc. --
Speaker Segmentation
Recognition Technologies, Inc., established
in 2003 and located in White Plains, New York, is a biometrics research
organization which is involved in research and development in different
areas of biometrics including Speaker Recognition (Identification and
Verification), Signature Verification, Speech Recognition and Handwriting
Recognition (Identification and Verification). Two main lines of products are
currently available. The first product is a Text-Independent and
Language-Independent Speaker Recognition engine capable of doing Speaker
Verification, Identification, Segmentation, Classification, Tracking and
Detection. The Second product is an easily configurable and customizable
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System which can start working with no extra
coding and through a simple configuration file at the design stage. These
engines are available for a variety of Linux operating systems and are
marketed under the brand, RecoMadeEasy[TM]. Recognition Technologies, Inc. is
also involved in research and development in automatic language proficiency
rating and distance learning techniques using speech. Current development is
for Linux and the Apple operating systems in C .
Speakersegmentation.com
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