Great news! A lot of improvements relative to the beta service!
Yeah, you are right we should be filtering this sort of stuff out. The algorithms are robust in that they ignore words not in the system's vocabulary (rather than, say, crash) but we did not trap the case in which none…
It is understandable; different people may see different performance depending on what speech service is used. In addition, please keep in mind this is just a beta service; we have only been out there less than a week…
We are flattered by the interest and will look into it; obviously given no one has looked at this for years, it is not a likely possibility.
It's an obvious extension of what we put out; keep watching the Watson Developer Cloud announcements.
Beta is certainly beta but if you find problems we will try to fix them as quickly as we can. Real users of technologies tend to find issues with the technology much faster than the actual developers...
Sorry, I missed the question at the bottom. We were very proud of ViaVoice at the time but to make an obvious point, the technology has moved on a lot over the past ten or so years...
We only gave up the shrinkwrap product; the core technology stayed with IBM.
We really appreciate the comments and will try to fix the problems. To be honest, sometimes developers can't see even the most obvious flaws in documentation. If you can highlight even one incomprehensible point it…
We did some work on applying NNs to prosody prediction; see Fernandez, Raul, et al. "Prosody contour prediction with long short-term memory, bi-directional, deep recurrent neural networks." Proceedings of the Annual…
SSML is a speech synthesis markup language that has some degree of popularity in the field. The specific section on markup for emphasis is http://www.w3.org/TR/speech-synthesis11/#S3.2
One thing a machine learning system can do that any one human cannot do is ingest lots of data. For example, for some tasks in which I have tried to compare human vs machine speech recognition performance the machine…
Yeah, Chrome currently seems to have the best support for audio capture.....
We want feedback on all our services. If you are speaking about using data to update the service, I know the speech services do not yet have this capability.
Yeah it was. At the risk of waxing about old history, when we demoed the first large vocabulary speech recognition system back in 1984 it ran on a bunch of IBM mainframes. Within two years it was running on a PC with…
honestly we have not gotten that far yet - at least on the speech technology side. Good discussion to have.
you mean ibms service?
Well, I don't think the technology is that bad :-). But I agree with you. We have to solve the problem of poorer quality audio input, and the sooner the better! But there are also many scenarios where good audio input…
As a speech technologist, I am amazed and proud about how far long the technology has progressed, especially over the last few years. Even my wife now uses speech input on mobile devices (and may finally think I may be…
We know we have strong core speech technology based on various comparisons we have done in the context of competitive evaluations done in conjunction with various government funded speech programs. However, our service…
We have worked on audio analytics in the past for things such as outdoor sound detection and vehicle identification. We are currently focusing on speech-based analytics such as language ID and affect recognition. The…
Great news! A lot of improvements relative to the beta service!
Yeah, you are right we should be filtering this sort of stuff out. The algorithms are robust in that they ignore words not in the system's vocabulary (rather than, say, crash) but we did not trap the case in which none…
It is understandable; different people may see different performance depending on what speech service is used. In addition, please keep in mind this is just a beta service; we have only been out there less than a week…
We are flattered by the interest and will look into it; obviously given no one has looked at this for years, it is not a likely possibility.
It's an obvious extension of what we put out; keep watching the Watson Developer Cloud announcements.
Beta is certainly beta but if you find problems we will try to fix them as quickly as we can. Real users of technologies tend to find issues with the technology much faster than the actual developers...
Sorry, I missed the question at the bottom. We were very proud of ViaVoice at the time but to make an obvious point, the technology has moved on a lot over the past ten or so years...
We only gave up the shrinkwrap product; the core technology stayed with IBM.
We really appreciate the comments and will try to fix the problems. To be honest, sometimes developers can't see even the most obvious flaws in documentation. If you can highlight even one incomprehensible point it…
We did some work on applying NNs to prosody prediction; see Fernandez, Raul, et al. "Prosody contour prediction with long short-term memory, bi-directional, deep recurrent neural networks." Proceedings of the Annual…
SSML is a speech synthesis markup language that has some degree of popularity in the field. The specific section on markup for emphasis is http://www.w3.org/TR/speech-synthesis11/#S3.2
One thing a machine learning system can do that any one human cannot do is ingest lots of data. For example, for some tasks in which I have tried to compare human vs machine speech recognition performance the machine…
Yeah, Chrome currently seems to have the best support for audio capture.....
We want feedback on all our services. If you are speaking about using data to update the service, I know the speech services do not yet have this capability.
Yeah it was. At the risk of waxing about old history, when we demoed the first large vocabulary speech recognition system back in 1984 it ran on a bunch of IBM mainframes. Within two years it was running on a PC with…
honestly we have not gotten that far yet - at least on the speech technology side. Good discussion to have.
you mean ibms service?
Well, I don't think the technology is that bad :-). But I agree with you. We have to solve the problem of poorer quality audio input, and the sooner the better! But there are also many scenarios where good audio input…
As a speech technologist, I am amazed and proud about how far long the technology has progressed, especially over the last few years. Even my wife now uses speech input on mobile devices (and may finally think I may be…
We know we have strong core speech technology based on various comparisons we have done in the context of competitive evaluations done in conjunction with various government funded speech programs. However, our service…
We have worked on audio analytics in the past for things such as outdoor sound detection and vehicle identification. We are currently focusing on speech-based analytics such as language ID and affect recognition. The…