AppTek s ASR technology is the industry s first solution to employ Farsi transcription and translation in one platform, which can be utilized for many leading-edge machine translation and multilingual information retrieval projects, including media monitoring where it adjusts to changes in dialect and language in real-time to improve speed and accuracy.
AppTek's product offerings include machine translation (MT) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) for a growing list of more than 23 languages; multilingual information retrieval with query and topic search capabilities; name-finding applications; and integrated suites providing automatic speech recognition and machine translation in media monitoring of broadcast and telephony speech as well as handheld and wearable speech-to-speech translation devices.
AppTek's product offerings include machine translation (MT) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) for a growing list of more than 23 languages; multilingual information retrieval with query and topic search capabilities; name-finding applications; and integrated suites providing automatic speech recognition and machine translation in media monitoring of broadcast and telephony speech as well as handheld and wearable speech-to-speech translation devices.
AppTek's product offerings include machine translation (MT) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) for a growing list of more than 23 languages; multilingual information retrieval with query and topic search capabilities; name-finding applications; and integrated suites providing automatic speech recognition and machine translation in media monitoring of broadcast and telephony speech as well as handheld and wearable speech-to-speech translation devices.
Since then, the company has grown to become the leading provider of software globalization and multilingual information retrieval technology to such firms as Ask Jeeves, Cisco, Convera, Endeca, Google, MSN, Oracle, Symantec, Verity, and Yahoo.
BUSINESS WIRE)--April 12, 2004 Agreement accelerates development of key multilingual information retrieval technologies for Defense and Intelligence Communities In-Q-Tel, a private not-for-profit venture group funded by the Central Intelligence Agency, and Basis Technology (www.