Speech Recognition Stocks List

Speech Recognition Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 14 SOUN Seth Klarman's Baupost cuts Warner Bros. stake, takes in SoundHound, among others
May 14 AIXI Xiao-I Corporation Launches the public beta of DIF (Daily Invest Focus), Empowering Individual Investors with Advanced Market Insights
May 13 SOUN Evaluating SoundHound AI: Insights From 9 Financial Analysts
May 10 SOUN Stocks to Watch Friday: TSMC, Novavax, Nvidia, Goldman Sachs
May 10 SOUN SoundHound AI Inc Reports Q1 Revenue Surge, Exceeds Analyst Expectations
May 10 SOUN Biden's reported tariffs, Novavax and Sweetgreen shares: Yahoo Finance
May 10 SOUN SoundHound AI: Don't Chase AI Hype Following Q1 Earnings
May 10 AIXI Xiao-I files $100M mixed securities shelf
May 10 SOUN Novavax-Sanofi vaccine deal, Yelp and Sweetgreen earnings: Morning Brief
May 10 SOUN SoundHound AI jumps as Wedbush says AI momentum is 'front and center'
May 10 SOUN SoundHound AI stock jumps after raising 2024 revenue outlook
May 10 AIXI Xiao-I Corporation Launches TOTD: The Revolutionary AI Fashion Assistant "Try on Today"
May 10 SOUN SoundHound AI, Inc. (SOUN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 SOUN SoundHound Q1 revenue surges as top boss says voice AI fast becoming 'must-have tool'
May 9 SOUN SoundHound AI Non-GAAP EPS of -$0.07 beats by $0.01, revenue of $11.59M beats by $1.49M
May 9 SOUN SoundHound AI Reports 73% Q1 Revenue Growth to $11.6 Million; First Quarter Closes With $226 Million in Cash
May 9 SOUN SoundHound AI and Perplexity Partner to Bring Online LLMs to Next Gen Voice Assistants Across Cars and IoT Devices
May 9 AIXI Xiao-I joins hands with a top Hong-Kong insurance company
May 9 AIXI Xiao-I Corporation Announces Strategic Partnership with Top Hong Kong Insurance Company to Enhance AI-Driven Customer Service
May 8 SOUN SoundHound AI Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
Speech Recognition

Speech recognition is the inter-disciplinary sub-field of computational linguistics that develops methodologies and technologies that enables the recognition and translation of spoken language into text by computers. It is also known as automatic speech recognition (ASR), computer speech recognition or speech to text (STT). It incorporates knowledge and research in the linguistics, computer science, and electrical engineering fields.
Some speech recognition systems require "training" (also called "enrollment") where an individual speaker reads text or isolated vocabulary into the system. The system analyzes the person's specific voice and uses it to fine-tune the recognition of that person's speech, resulting in increased accuracy. Systems that do not use training are called "speaker independent" systems. Systems that use training are called "speaker dependent".
Speech recognition applications include voice user interfaces such as voice dialing (e.g. "call home"), call routing (e.g. "I would like to make a collect call"), domotic appliance control, search (e.g. find a podcast where particular words were spoken), simple data entry (e.g., entering a credit card number), preparation of structured documents (e.g. a radiology report), determining speaker characteristics, speech-to-text processing (e.g., word processors or emails), and aircraft (usually termed direct voice input).
The term voice recognition or speaker identification refers to identifying the speaker, rather than what they are saying. Recognizing the speaker can simplify the task of translating speech in systems that have been trained on a specific person's voice or it can be used to authenticate or verify the identity of a speaker as part of a security process.
From the technology perspective, speech recognition has a long history with several waves of major innovations. Most recently, the field has benefited from advances in deep learning and big data. The advances are evidenced not only by the surge of academic papers published in the field, but more importantly by the worldwide industry adoption of a variety of deep learning methods in designing and deploying speech recognition systems. These speech industry players include Google, Microsoft, IBM, Baidu, Apple, Amazon, Nuance, GoVivace Inc., SoundHound, iFLYTEK many of which have publicized the core technology in their speech recognition systems as being based on deep learning.

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