Nuance Recognizer (ASR) System
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A Nuance Recognizer (ASR) System is an enterprise automated speech recognition system that is a Nuance enterprise system.
- Context:
- It can support 45+ languages.
- Example(s):
- See: Nuance, Inc., Nuance Text-To-Speech (T2S).
References
2017
- http://www.nuance.com/for-business/automatic-speech-recognition/automated-ivr/index.htm
- QUOTE: Nuance Recognizer is built on the 10th-generation of our ASR engine and delivers the industry’s highest recognition accuracy, increasing the efficiency of self-service solutions. It easily understands and interprets spoken and touchtone input to help you deliver seamless self-service and an enhanced customer experience. …
- SmartListener: Correctly recognizes a large proportion of out-of-grammar inputs with high confidence. SmartListener technology can be applied across every dialog in the speech application, drastically improving recognition accuracy.
- Reporting & analytics: Nuance application tools allow you to get the most out of your speech-enabled self-service solution by delivering a complete framework for observing and improving your system’s performance.
- Nuance Dialog Modules: Harnessing the experience of our professional services team, these prepackaged, reusable, highly configurable VoiceXML application building blocks for call flow, code and grammars are designed to fit into existing call flow and application design.
- Support for industry standards: Standards-based solutions offer the benefits of application portability and investment protection. Recognizer includes support for emerging and accepted standards, such as VoiceXML, EMMA, SRGS, SISR, NLSML and MRCPv2.
- View VXML 2.1 standards.
- View MRCPv2 protocol
2017b
- http://diagenix.com/index.cfm?event=docStream&doc_ID=84
- QUOTE: Nuance Recognizer handles a wide range of recognition tasks from basic vocabulary (“Please say yes or no.”), to deriving the meanings from naturally spoken responses to open questions (“Hello. How can I help you today?”), to understanding huge lists of over 1 million items (for example, for automating Directory Assistance services). The recognizer supports more than 45 languages and dialects. A brief summary of what’s new in version 10 is provided below: ...