Vocapia will participate to the 20th Worlwide Event For Homeland Security
MILIPOL 2017 to
be held in Paris Nord Villepinte exhibition center from November 21-24.
Developing leading edge technologies that target both OSINT and COMINT
applications, Vocapia creates technologies that transform unstructed audio data
into search able text. Filtering information in audio data is critical for
national security, and speech technologies fill a strategic need for many
governmental agencies that aim to ensure the protection of citizens.
Vocapia will be presenting their newest products and services for automatic
processing of speech and audio data. These technologies include automatic
speech-to-text transcription, speaker diarization, language identification,
audio indexing, keyword spotting and speech-text alignment, with advance
features such as on-the-fly language model adaptation.
Vocapia's large vocabulary speech-to-text systems (up to 500K words) are
available for many languages including Arabic, Dutch, English, French,
Finnish, German, Greek, Italian, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Mandarin
Chinese, Polish, European and Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish
Swedish and Turkish. Other languages under development include Hebrew,
Bulgarian, Hungarian, and Ukrainian.
Exhibition attendance is by invitation only, so please contact us at
contact@vocapia.com to get your invitation code. To learn more about us and the
VoxSigma software suite, we invite you to attend our technology pitch during the
Horizon 2020 pitching session on Wednesday November 22nd (12:00-13:00) and to
visit our stand located at 6E155.
About Vocapia Research
Vocapia Research, founded in July 2000, is an R&D company and
software publisher developing and providing leading edge speech
technologies and solutions for many languages, including most major
European Union languages as well as Arabic, Mandarin, and Russian. The
Vocapia Research VoxSigma
® software suite uses advanced
language technologies such as language identification, speech
recognition, and speaker identification to transform raw audio and
audiovisual data into structured and searchable XML documents. This
technology relies on over 25 years of research at LIMSI-CNRS, with
which there is a priviledged partnership. Joint systems developed
with LIMSI have achieved top ranks in national and international
challenges of speech-to-text transcription. The most common
applications of the VoxSigma software suite are audio and audiovisual
data mining (broadcast data, podcasts, call center data), media
monitoring, and media asset management. Vocapia Research is located in
the scientific pole of the Saclay Plateau, France. Readers who wish to
get more information about Vocapia Research are invited to check out
the Vocapia Research website or use the contact information page
http://www.vocapia.com/contact.