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Sensory Launches Speech Recognition Technology for Embedded Applications

SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Sensory, Inc. released FluentChip™ technology for the RSC line of microcontrollers. Also premiering is FluentSoft™ technology, which is available to be licensed to other manufacturers for use on other hardware platforms. FluentChip™ and FluentSoft™ came to Sensory from the acquisition of Fluent Speech Technologies. The new technologies will be demonstrated at CES in Las Vegas, January 6-9, in Sensory's meeting room #36079.

Sensory's RSC line of speech I/O microcontrollers run the FluentChip™ firmware. These ICs can handle vocabularies of up to 40 speaker-independent words. All the ROM, RAM and hardware options are contained on the chip, including a microcontroller and 16-bit A/D converter. By replacing an existing non-speech microcontroller, Sensory can add speech input and output.

FluentSoft is designed to work on a cell phone platform and can recognize over 600 names and continuous digits, even in a noisy environment.

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