Nuance the company estimates is behind Apple's Siri, launches free iPhone apps in Hebrew Hebrew support
The company estimates that stands behind Apple's Siri launches its voice recognition tool also in Hebrew. Nuance - a huge company that is very familiar to the general public - although bringing to market innovations such as T9 dictionaries for mobile phones, and probably Apple's Siri - begins to support voice speaking English well. This means that the company has created a database of signatures Hebrew speaking voice, and I know now to identify the language spoken.
The first two applications of Nuance to support Hebrew are Dragon Dictation and Dragon Search. This is free applications for Apple devices - the first allows to dictate things in Hebrew, when then app lets you define text to be sent as an SMS or email, will be kept as a souvenir, or even uploaded a social network like Facebook or Twitter, and the second lets you perform a search using the voice. Applications will be available on Wednesday, October 17th, the Israeli shop. Within a few months will also Android applications.
An important question that arises is whether the launch today opens the door Hebrew pots. But such nuance never admitted that it is provided by Apple to the voice recognition technology, and therefore the company can address this possibility. The company says that they will provide the Hebrew tools for partners that want this. Moreover, the tools of Nuance are also the base S Voice - Samsung's competitor pots, and according to company representatives if Samsung want to provide the S Voice in Hebrew, she can do it.
Another product that we may see the Nuance tools are computers Aoltrabok soon. Intel announced in January on cooperation with the company, but has not specified how he will. Nuance also not prepared to answer the question, but know to mention that other cloud solution, and a hybrid solution that includes limited detection and detection device filled cloud, the company began presenting entire solution was implemented within the device, for a few major languages.
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