AT&T could shake up the voice-recognition market when it launches several application programming interfaces for its Watson speech recognition program in June. Developers will be able to use these APIs to create new apps and services with voice recognition and transcription capabilities. AT&T will also release a software development kit that lets devs create programs to capture spoken words and send them into the network for transcription. The APIs and SDK will let app devs implement voice recognition capabilities into their apps easily.
AT&T's Watson APIs Let Apps Recognize Speech
Posted by: Richard Adhikari April 20, 2012 02:11 PMAT&T could shake up the voice-recognition market when it launches several application programming interfaces for its Watson speech recognition program in June. Developers will be able to use these APIs to create new apps and services with voice recognition and transcription capabilities. AT&T will also release a software development kit that lets devs create programs to capture spoken words and send them into the network for transcription. The APIs and SDK will let app devs implement voice recognition capabilities into their apps easily.