Philips Speech Processing Dictation Software has released version 5.1 of its SpeechMagic speech recognition software. The new release allows for the use of several input channels, including microphones attached to a workstation, mobile digital recording devices, or standard telephones, according to the Vienna, Austria-based firm.
In addition, SpeechMagic users can remotely record dictations and feed them into the system for recognition, according to the company. Philips Speech Processing has also included correction enhancements such as its intelligent speech interpretation (ISI) capability, which allows for suppression of hesitations, nonspeech elements, or background noises. Automatic punctuation and heading insertion has also been incorporated, as well as the ability to perform remote correction, Philips said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
June 4, 2002
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