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ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies
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Kiryat Atidim, Building No 2
PO Box 58220
Tel Aviv
61580
Israel
Telephone: (Israel) +972 3 7685018
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Listing of all 30 news releases from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies:
Voice interface to recognise Chinese
User application article Spreadtrum Communications has selected the Smartspeak XG embedded speech interface for its SC6600 family of GSM/GPRS baseband chipsets.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies ( 8 November 2004)
Speech technology boosts latest handset
The new Voq Professional Phone will use ART's Smartspeak NG engine to provide Voq users with digit dialling, voice tag dialling and commands.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (20 February 2004)
Alliance boosts embedded exposure
ART Advanced Recognition Technologies has joined the Accelent Alliance.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (14 July 2003)
Recognition for TI chipsets
ART has ported its revolutionary Smartspeak XG speech recognition solution to the latest additions to Texas Instruments' TCS family of "antenna-to-applications" chipsset solutions.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (19 May 2003)
No training needed for recognition software
User application article The Nokia booth at last week's Symbian Exposium hosted a demonstration of ART's revolutionary embedded speaker-independent speech recognition solution for Nokia's series 60 platform.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies ( 6 May 2003)
Recognition is crucial to fashion phones
User application article ART's innovative Smartspeak NG has been chosen to power the unique voice-only personal communication device, Xelibri 3, the flagship model of the new Xelibri fashion phone collection.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (18 April 2003)
Speech recognition for Turkish mobiles
ART has signed its first agreement with Raks Holding, one of Turkey's largest industrial concerns.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (11 April 2003)
Collaboration leads to integration
ART Advanced Recognition Technologies working with UIQ Technology, a leading developer of pen-based user interface platforms for Symbian OS based mobile phones.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (13 February 2003)
GPRS platform to gain recognition
TTPCom is to port ART's smARTspeak XG speech recognition technology onto its popular GPRS platform.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (12 December 2002)
Text-to-speech joins speaker recognition solution
ART Advanced Recognition Technologies and SVOX have launched a new unified speech interface solution for use on Symbian based platforms.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (15 November 2002)
ART joins Symbian's Platinum Partner Programme
ART Advanced Recognition Technologies has joined Symbian's Platinum Partner Programme.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (31 October 2002)
Qualcomm recognises ART's phoneme advantage
ART is to port its revolutionary smARTspeak XG software to Qualcomm's family of CDMA Mobile Station Modem (MSM) chipsets.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies ( 7 October 2002)
Logitech choses handwriting recognition software
Smartwriter handwriting recognition software from ART Advanced Recognition Technologies will provide the ICR (intelligent character recognition) engine for Logitech's new io digital pen.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (23 September 2002)
Speech recognition for Motorola processors
ART Advanced Recognition Technologies, has ported its revolutionary smARTspeak XG speech recognition solution to leading processors from Motorola.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies ( 5 September 2002)
PaceBlade recognises the value of ART
ART's smARTwriter handwriting recognition software has been chosen for PaceBlade's revolutionary three-in-one tablet-notebook-computer, the PaceBook.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (25 July 2002)
Phone-Or and ART work on recognition in telematics
Phone-Or and ART Advanced Recognition Technologies have signed a memorandum of understanding to work together to provide an enhanced speech recognition application to the growing telematics market.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (11 July 2002)
Recognition software runs on OMAP processors
ART Advanced Recognition Technologies has ported its smARTspeak XG speech recognition solution to TI's OMAP family of high-performance ultralow-power application processors.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies ( 4 July 2002)
Partnership combines text and speech
ART Advanced Recognition Technologies and SVOX have signed a technical co-operation and comarketing agreement.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (28 June 2002)
Mokady comes onboard at ART
Ran Mokady, entrepreneur and pioneer in the area of software for mobile devices, has been appointed to ART's Advisory Board.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (20 June 2002)
It's smart to speak with TI DSPs
ART Advanced Recognition Technologies has ported its revolutionary smARTspeak XG speech recognition solution to TI's power-efficient TMS320C5000 digital signal processor platform.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies (23 May 2002)
Inventec recognises the ART of speech
Parthus port puts ART on mobile Internet
It's smart to run speech recognition on DSP cores
OMAP processors to gain recognition functionality
ART and e-SIM to join up speech and handwriting
ART and Persay in recognition/verification accord
ART to port recognition software to Motorola MCUs
Hitachi recognises ART's handwriting
Mitsubishi takes ART for speech recognition

