Sensory speech recognition for children could transform apps, wearables and education tech


SOURCE: BIOMETRICUPDATE.COM
OCT 05, 2021

Sensory has released a custom trained speech recognition model designed to understand the unique linguistic patterns in children’s speech. The model also supports Sensory’s other phrase-spotting technology and speech recognizer.

As a result, developers of apps, children’s toys, kids’ wearables and education technology can implement voice control technology with a high level of accuracy and privacy using Sensory’s edge artificial intelligence and user-experience based speech recognition technology.

Developers can access both Sensory’s children’s speech and general speech models through the company’s Voice Hub developer portal.

Traditionally there has been a lack of data for children-specific speech models, which differ from adults. “Sensory has some of the most talented technologists in the speech industry. We challenged the team to create a private and accurate recognizer for kid’s speech and they delivered. This opens up new and fun voice enabled products for kids of all ages,” says Todd Mozer, CEO at Sensory.

The new technology has shown a 33 percent reduction in word error rate compared to an adult speech recognition model, Sensory says, and has been built into integrated circuits (IC) made by Generalplus Technology, a developer of consumer electronics and voice-powered toys.

“Sensory’s new kid’s speech recognition has already been integrated into several of our ICs and we are seeing strong interest from our customers,” says Jacky Chen, marketing manager at Generalplus.

This year Sensory was chosen to provide edge speech recognition in the public beta release of Zoom Rooms for Android, iOS, MacOS and Windows using the company’s TrulyNatural technology.

Apple’s Siri is also getting global wake words from Sensory, using TrulyHandsFree for developers to integrate Hey Siri models into prototypes and finished voice-activated products, the company announced in June.

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