A new artificial intelligence (AI) technology platform provides speech-to-text and text-to-speech conversion, helping organizations automate various tasks in Latvian, Lithuanian, and Estonian.
The Lithuanian artificial intelligence (AI) and biometrics technology company Neurotechnology, which specializes in deep machine learning solutions and high-precision biometric identification technologies, has launched a new artificial intelligence platform for performing natural language processing (NLP) tasks. The new cloud computing platform simplifies language-related workflows and enables organizations across the Baltic region to efficiently leverage artificial intelligence capabilities in their local languages.
“We developed this platform to make Latvian, Lithuanian, and Estonian natural language processing technologies more accessible and easier to use in the Baltic states,” says Neurotechnology NLP team lead Vitas Mulevičius (Vytas Mulevičius). “This solution provides a flexible and user-friendly environment for using NLP tools created specifically for the Baltic region.”
The Neurotechnology AI platform provides text-to-speech (TTS) and speech-to-text (STT) conversion. These technologies can be used both via an application programming interface (API) and an online web interface to automate language-related tasks.
The speech recognition tool provides multilingual audio transcription in Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, and English. Users can upload audio files or record audio directly on the platform and receive the audio transcription in text format. An additional feature is also available – speaker identification and separation – which helps clearly distinguish multiple voices in a single recording.
The new platform is available for anyone to try at https://platform.neurotechnology.com/.
Neurotechnology is an artificial intelligence technology company founded in 1990 in Lithuania that develops algorithms and software for implementing artificial intelligence solutions in various industries — biometrics, natural language processing, computer vision, ultrasound technologies, and more. Neurotechnology solutions have been used in more than 140 countries and in many national-scale projects — in personal identification, passport and election systems, law enforcement agencies, and border control, including India’s Aadhaar program, elections in Ghana and Liberia, the voter data project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as other projects in which biometric data of nearly two billion people have been processed.
Originally published at https://inc-baltics.com/maksligais-intelekts-atvieglos-sazinasanos-starp-baltijas-republikam/
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