Sensory FluentChip Second Version Available
Embedded speech technologies leader, Sensory, announced that its FluentChip technology library for the RSC-4x family of mixed signal processors has been issued updates and additions. Sensory released FluentChip 2.0 and now offers speech recognition, speech and music synthesis. The new version runs on a single low-cost IC, and only 20K of memory are required to recognize a word set resulting at high efficiency.
FluentChip 2.0 includes excellent technologies such as T2SI, SD, and SV speech recognition. It also offers MIDI-like music and speech synthesis capabilities, as well as specialized tools to facilitate fast prototyping and product development for members of the RSC-4x family. Sensory has added new capabilities to FluentChip? 2.0, including:
?FluentChip 2.0 is designed to serve the consumer products market with a broader range of features and price points? notes Bill Teasley, Vice President of Engineering at Sensory. ?For example, T2SI plus SD allows an RSC4x enabled consumer product to recognize a predefined vocabulary out-of-the-box, and also allows for customizable commands at the user level.? Depending upon the needs of the application, Sensory offers a variety of chip options that ensure the most powerful product at the lowest possible cost.
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