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SAN DIEGO, CALIF. -- April 13,1999
Leaders in speech recognition and mobile technologies today announced at the DemoMobile 99 conference the formation of the Voice Technology Initiative for Mobile Enterprise Solutions (VoiceTIMES). VoiceTIMES’ goal is to coordinate the technical requirements needed for companies to build and deploy solutions using voice technologies and handheld mobile devices. Inaugural VoiceTIMES alliance members include Dictaphone, e.Digital, IBM, Intel, Norcom Electronics, Olympus and Philips.
With the explosive growth of mobile devices and the increasing demand for network access, the VoiceTIMES initiative was formed to define specifications for how voice commands and information are transmitted and received by existing and future mobile devices. Currently, there are no standards in place for mobile speech-enabled devices. The VoiceTIMES alliance plans to deliver the specifications and industry cooperation to build interoperable, cost-effective mobile solutions with voice technology.
“In today’s world of pervasive computing, users want simple, fast and hassle free mobile computing devices to connect and communicate,” said W.S. “Ozzie” Osborne, general manager of IBM Speech Systems. "Through joint collaboration, the VoiceTIMES alliance aims to eliminate complexities for the consumer and solutions integrator, while providing future generations of standard compliant speech-enabled mobile products."
Today, companies wanting to use speech recognition, speaker identification and speech synthesis with mobile devices are faced with high development costs and proprietary, incomplete products. Members of the VoiceTIMES alliance plan to solve many of the technical issues in both hardware and software that arise while incorporating voice technology in mobile enterprise solutions. As additional technical specifications are created, they will be submitted to the industry standards bodies for consideration as open standards solutions.
One of the initial joint efforts of the VoiceTIMES alliance will be to conduct highly targeted research studies to identify enterprise solutions where mobile devices will significantly enhance -- and in some cases change -- the way companies do business. Since remote, just in time access to information and computer resources is viewed by professionals as a major competitive advantage, mobile Internet/intranet access will be a primary focus for the alliance.
“The human voice will become the user interface for the next generation of productivity tools. As computing technologies become increasingly embedded in a range of products, speech is the one convenient, consistent and natural way people can effectively interact with systems,” said Chris Shipley, editor of DemoLetter and executive producer of the Demo Mobile 99 conference. “A move toward standards that support speech technology as a consistent user interface and that facilitate the user’s access to information is fundamental to making this vision a reality.”
VoiceTIMES Members Represent Key Elements of Mobile Computing
By joining together leaders in microprocessor and system design, mobile devices and consumer electronics, the VoiceTIMES alliance companies offer a rich array of experience and technology. These initial members will contribute:
Organizations interested in learning more about the VoiceTIMES alliance can visit http://www.software.ibm.com/voicetimes
VoiceTIMES Alliance Complements Other Industry Efforts
VoiceTIMES will be defining the structure of voice data used in enterprise solutions including transmission over other wireless standards. The work to establish speech technology standards extends beyond mobile enterprise to all parts of the computing environment. Voice recognition, identification and verification solutions that are currently being integrated into a wide range of products and standards for integration can not be developed fast enough by one group or alliance. As a result, other standards alliances are forming to address voice requirements in the areas of accessing information from the Internet and wireless communications networks. IBM and many of its VoiceTIMES allies are also participating in these initiatives including VXML, Speech for Java and World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and will coordinate VoiceTIMES’ activities into the other alliances as standards develop.
About IBM
As a pioneer in speech recognition, the company is focused on developing and supporting open standards that help accelerate the creation of content, servers and browsers that allow speech recognition technology to be easily integrated into voice, data and applications infrastructures. IBM’s ViaVoice speech recognition technology is based on 30 years of speech recognition research and development. With a portfolio of more than 100 patents, an established R&D business worldwide, and a robust, proven speech technology available in many languages, IBM is a leader in speech recognition.
IBM has established a reputation for developing and engineering innovative mobile solutions. Through its award-winning ThinkPad notebook computers, WorkPad PC Companion and CrossPad products, the company is recognized as a leader in mobile computing. For more information about IBM, visit the World Wide Web at http://www.ibm.com.