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Webinar – Voice Interfaces of the Future

Webinar – Voice Interfaces of the Future
by Bernard Murphy on 05-17-2017 at 7:00 am

In our favorite Sci-Fi or fantasy movies or series we routinely expect voice-control of the many devices encountered in those stories. This seems natural because that’s how we most easily communicate our needs and intent (short of direct brain connections, though Elon Musk is apparently working on that). Typing on a keyboard (as I am now) feels hopelessly clunky, a relic of the 20[SUP]th[/SUP] century that I for one can’t wait to shed, as soon as voice, gesture and other natural interfaces become sufficiently trustworthy.


REGISTER NOW for Webinar on May 23rd 2017, 09:00 AM PST

We’re already seeing progress in voice recognition in the form of personal assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant and Microsoft Cortana. And we’re starting to see voice and other controls moving into the car cabin.

This is a trend that can only accelerate. How about telling your alarm clock to snooze or shut off rather than groping around to find the darn button? Telling your TV what you want to watch? Controlling home devices? Responding to emails as you drive? This stuff is already available. Getting rid of your office keyboard? Maybe a little further out, but conceivable given the depth of AI now going behind voice recognition, to get beyond word and simple phrase recognition into semantic recognition.

All this starts with voice recognition; this webinar will introduce you to how you can make the future happen today by adding voice recognition to your designs. Join CEVA and Alango Technologies to learn about this forefront in Human-Machine Interfacing.

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Summary

This webinar covers the current state and future possibilities of voice interfaces. It surveys the technologies that have enabled current proliferation of voice interfaces but also takes a critical look at the faults and drawbacks of current implementations. Finally, it explores the existing, emerging and future technologies that will eventually generate a revolution in the way we interact with machines.

Turning yesterday’s sci-fi into today’s reality, voice interfaces are gaining traction but still haven’t reached their peak. Enabling technologies are all around and can offer smarter and more efficient applications with more natural and intuitive interfaces. An always-on voice interface with human-like intelligence, capable of understanding intonations and inflections, responding to context and anticipating our needs and desires may be much closer than most people think.

Join CEVA experts to learn about:
· Natural Human-machine interfaces (HMI) of the future
· Far-field voice pickup and its enabling technologies
· Under the hood of smart speakers
· Human-like virtual assistants
Target Audience

Audio system engineers targeting natural human-machine interfaces, and marketing managers looking to voice-enable their smart home, mobile, and automotive products.

Speakers


Eran Belaish
Product Marketing Manager, Audio/Voice, CEVA


Robert Schrager
Director of sales and marketing, Alango Technologies

About CEVA, Inc.

CEVA is the leading licensor of signal processing IP for a smarter, connected world. We partner with semiconductor companies and OEMs worldwide to create power-efficient, intelligent and connected devices for a range of end markets, including mobile, consumer, automotive, industrial and IoT. Our ultra-low-power IPs for vision, audio, communications and connectivity include comprehensive DSP-based platforms for LTE/LTE-A/5G baseband processing in handsets, infrastructure and machine-to-machine devices, advanced imaging, computer vision and deep learning for any camera-enabled device, audio/voice/speech and ultra-low power always-on/sensing applications for multiple IoT markets. For connectivity, we offer the industry’s most widely adopted IPs for Bluetooth (low energy and dual mode), Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac up to 4×4) and serial storage (SATA and SAS). Visit us at www.ceva-dsp.com and follow us on Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.

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