Sensory, Inc.

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Sensory, Inc. is a private American company that specializes in speech recognition, biometrics, and machine learning technologies. Founded in 1994, Sensory, Inc. has been at the forefront of developing innovative solutions that enhance user experiences through voice and vision technologies. The company's products are widely used in consumer electronics, mobile phones, wearables, and home automation devices, among other applications.

History[edit | edit source]

Sensory, Inc. was established with the goal of creating technologies that enable machines to experience the world in ways similar to humans. Over the years, it has introduced several groundbreaking products that have contributed to the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and human-computer interaction. Sensory's commitment to innovation is reflected in its extensive portfolio of patents and its role in pioneering voice-based user interfaces.

Products and Technologies[edit | edit source]

Sensory offers a range of products and technologies designed to provide secure and efficient user interactions with devices. Some of its key offerings include:

  • TrulyHandsfree: A voice control software that allows for hands-free operation of devices, supporting wake words, voice commands, and voice biometrics. TrulyHandsfree is known for its low power consumption and high accuracy, making it ideal for use in battery-operated devices.
  • VoiceHub: A platform that enables developers to create custom wake words and voice command sets for their applications. VoiceHub offers a user-friendly interface and supports multiple languages, facilitating the development of voice-enabled products.
  • SoundID: SoundID technology is focused on sound recognition, enabling devices to identify and respond to various environmental sounds. This capability is useful for home security systems, smart appliances, and other applications where sound recognition can enhance functionality and user experience.

Applications[edit | edit source]

Sensory's technologies find applications across a wide range of industries, including:

  • Consumer Electronics: Incorporating voice and biometric technologies in smartphones, tablets, smart speakers, and other consumer electronics to improve usability and security.
  • Automotive: Enhancing in-car systems with voice control and biometric identification for a safer and more personalized driving experience.
  • Home Automation: Enabling voice and facial recognition in smart home devices for convenient control and increased security.
  • Wearables: Integrating voice commands and biometric authentication in wearable devices to offer hands-free operation and personalized access.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Sensory, Inc. has received numerous awards and accolades for its contributions to technology and innovation. These recognitions highlight the company's role in advancing AI and human-computer interaction through its products and technologies.

Future Directions[edit | edit source]

Sensory continues to invest in research and development to push the boundaries of what's possible with speech recognition, biometrics, and machine learning. The company is focused on enhancing the accuracy, security, and user-friendliness of its technologies, with an eye towards the evolving needs of the market and emerging applications in AI.

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