Voiceitt lets people with speech impairments use voice-controlled technology
Voice-controlled technology like Amazon Echo, Siri or hands-free features in Google Maps are things we're starting to take for granted. But as Mary Meeker's 2017 Internet Trends Report noted, voice controls are changing computer-human interfaces, and industries, broadly. Speech recognition or voice controls are being added to medical devices and business applications, even vehicles and industrial robotics. But there's a problem -- voice systems have been built for standard speech today. That leaves out millions of people who live with speech impairments, or who just have a strong accent. Now, a Tel Aviv-based startup called Voiceitt has raised $2 million in seed funding to translate into clear words speech that's not easily intelligible.
Jun-2-2017, 03:40:16 GMT
- Country:
- Asia > Middle East
- Israel > Tel Aviv District > Tel Aviv (0.26)
- North America > United States
- California (0.06)
- Asia > Middle East
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area
- Neurology (0.53)
- Information Technology (1.00)
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area
- Technology: