ART and SVOX Cooperation Set to Create Exciting New Speech User Interface for the Mobile World.Business Editors and Telecommunications Writers Today, ART Advanced Recognition Technologies, Inc., global leaders in natural Human User Interface solutions for the mobile world, and SVOX, a leading provider of high quality text-to-speech (TTS (1) See text-to-speech. (2) (Transaction Tracking System) Software that monitors a transaction until completion. In the event of a hardware or software failure, it ensures that the database is brought back to its former state before the attempt to ) software, announced that the two companies have signed a technical cooperation and co-marketing agreement. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the agreement, SVOX and ART will be offering a comprehensive speech recognition and TTS (text-to-speech) solution for cellular handsets, wireless devices, PDAs and automotive systems See ITS, embedded system, drive-by-wire, adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance system, autonomous vehicle, heads-up display, DSRC, lane departure system, CAN bus, FlexRay and SYNC. . Integrating the companies' two advanced technologies, the solution will provide a complete user interface for a whole range of new applications designed for all Symbian-based and Smartphone 2002 platforms, as well as ARM 7-based handsets. One major benefit of this cooperation will be improved safety on the road. For example, a driver who wants to make a phone call will use speech recognition from ART to voice-dial. Then the text-to-speech application from SVOX will read back the name or number, thus enabling the driver to confirm its accuracy without looking away from the road. "SVOX expects this cooperation agreement with ART to lead to a whole range of new and exciting applications for mobile device users," says Volker Jantzen, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of SVOX. He adds: "By integrating these two advanced technologies, both designed for today's most popular platforms, we are opening new doors of creative possibilities for OEMs and independent developers." "ART is delighted with this new cooperation with SVOX," says Eran Aharonson, President of ART. "Integrating two high-performance technologies is always a very exciting process, and both our companies expect the results to impact positively on the market-place within a very short time." About SVOX SVOX AG was founded in April 2000 as a spin-off of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology may refer to one of two institutes of higher education in Switzerland:
The ETH is an internationally oriented university. It is a founding member of the IDEA League and the International Alliance of Research Universities IARU. ). Its core product is text-to-speech software. The multiple award-winning SVOX technology is used in fields such as telecommunications, call centers, multimedia/Internet and embedded systems. Despite being a recently founded business, SVOX already belongs to an elite group of global technology leaders. SVOX differentiates itself by offering customized text-to-speech. With SVOX's software architecture customers are offered a text-to-speech engine adaptable to their technical and market needs. Alongside clients such as Swisscom and D-Link, SVOX also collaborates closely with partners such as VoiceGenie, Telisma, Siemens, and Voice Robots. SVOX is a Swiss based company, with sales offices in Germany and Austria. Next to European markets, SVOX is also active in US and Asian markets. Additional information about SVOX is available at: http://www.svox.com. About ART Advanced Recognition Technologies, Inc. Established in 1990, ART Advanced Recognition Technologies, Inc. is the acknowledged market leader in embedded speech and handwriting recognition software for mass-market mobile devices. After a decade of award winning software innovation, ART now develops and markets technologically superior solutions for the control and command of mobile devices by the human voice and natural handwriting. Through its proprietary technologies based on unique signal-processing algorithms, ART provides next-generation user interface solutions for cellular handsets, smartphones, mobile communicators, PDAs and handhelds, and automotive systems. Today, ART's embedded software-only solutions are deployed in dozens of product lines from such industry leaders as Acer, Casio, Franklin, GVC GVC Grand View College (Des Moines, IA) GVC Gruppo Volontariato Civile GVC Global Value Chain GVC Gastrovascular Cavity GVC Global Visibility Capability GVC Goddard Voice Control , Hitachi, Hutel, Konka, LGE LGE LG Electronics LGE Local Government Employers (UK) LGE Laser Guided Energy LGE Louisville Gas & Electric LGE Loop or Ground-start, Exchange (Newbridge) , Inventec, Maxon, Mitsubishi, NeoPoint, Panasonic, Philips, Quanta quan·ta n. Plural of quantum. , Samsung, Siemens Automotive and others. ART has strategic and technological partnerships with industry leaders including Agere Systems, Analog Devices, DSP (1) (Digital Signal Processor) A special-purpose CPU used for digital signal processing applications (see definition #2 below). It provides ultra-fast instruction sequences, such as shift and add, and multiply and add, which are commonly used in math-intensive Group, e-SIM, Intel, Microsoft, Motorola, OTM OTM See: Out of the money. Technologies, Parthus, Pegasus, Persay, Symbian, Texas Instruments and TTPCom. Based in the United States, with sales offices on the East and West Coasts, ART maintains a wholly owned Israeli subsidiary -- ART Ltd. -- where research and development are conducted. ART is active in the US, European, and Asian markets. Additional information about ART is available at: http://www.artcomp.com. Source: ART Advanced Recognition Technologies, Inc. |
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