Hey Access Indians,

 

Voiceitt, a leader in commercial speech recognition for atypical speech,
recently announced that people with speech impairments will be able to use
the Voiceitt mobile app to access and interact with Amazon's Alexa.

What is Voiceitt?

Voiceitt's mission is to increase independence and quality of life for
people with speech and motor disabilities. Its proprietary automatic speech
recognition (ASR) technology enables people with speech impairments to
access voice-activated smart assistants and to communicate and be understood
by voice.

Voiceitt was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Tel Aviv. The company
developed the app with the mission to apply its machine learning and speech
recognition technologies to help people with speech disabilities relating to
stroke, degenerative disease, or developmental disorders communicate and be
understood.

Leveraging the growing popularity of voice services and smart speakers,
Voiceitt recognized the opportunity to expand its technology offering to
facilitate not only in-person communication but also interaction with voice
activated and controlled devices.

"We're excited to work with Amazon to bring the benefits of voice
technologies to a broad segment of customers who, until now, may not have
been able to enjoy these products," said Danny Weissberg, CEO and co-founder
of Voiceitt. "Voice technologies are increasingly mainstream, and this Alexa
integration is testament to the growing awareness among major technology
players of the importance of ensuring these technologies address the diverse
needs and preferences of their customers, including people whose voices
deviate from standard speech. Integration of Voiceitt's speech recognition
with a powerful service like Alexa further demonstrates Voiceitt's value
proposition in a rapidly expanding industry, and of our vision to make
speech recognition accessible to everyone."

 

How successful was the pilot program?

The announcement follows a successful pilot with Inglis House, a long-term
care wheelchair community for people with physical disabilities. In the
pilot, Voiceitt worked closely with Inglis' Assistive Technology Team to
help participants with cerebral palsy and atypical speech use Voiceitt and
Alexa to perform daily tasks, such as controlling channels on their TVs or
playing music, independently. For people with disabilities impacting motor
control, the ability to navigate their environment and control smart devices
by voice, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, can decrease reliance on
human caregiver support, helping to maintain social distancing practices
while also opening up possibilities for more independent living.

Voice services, like Alexa, and smart home devices have increasingly
demonstrated their ability to help people with disabilities rely less on the
people around them. "However, commercially available solutions do not always
work well for people with speech impairments, who may need them the most.
Through Alexa and Voiceitt, Inglis residents and many others will be able to
access these innovative technologies, for the first time.

Voiceitt's first commercial product was a mobile app that facilitates
in-person communication for people with severe speech impairments. It has
been validated in several languages and with a wide variety of underlying
conditions affecting speech. When the Voiceitt app is downloaded on a mobile
device, Voiceitt offers an intuitive and highly personalized onboarding
experience designed to accommodate the unique needs of consumers with
dexterity or mobility impairments. Its network of international partners
includes healthcare providers, speech and occupational therapists,
researchers, and disability organizations in the United States, Israel, and
throughout Europe, who participated in Voiceitt's testing programs to help
their clients communicate more easily with their families, caregivers and
health professionals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmVCzeXPeWU&feature=emb_title

Accelerator, powered by Techstars, in Seattle in 2018 and is an Amazon Alexa
Fund portfolio company. Additional investors include the AMIT Technion,
AARP, Microsoft's M12, Viking Maccabee Ventures, and Quake Capital. Voiceitt
collaborated with AARP Innovation Labs to demonstrate and validate its
products with aging adults.

When will Voiceitt be available?

Voiceitt is providing its product to a limited number of organizations and
individuals through its Community Release, a program it launched in
preparation for its commercial product launch in Q1 2021. To learn more
about Voiceitt's Community Release and to pre-order, visit
<https://voiceitt.com/> www.voiceitt.com.

SOURCE  <https://voiceitt.com/> Voiceitt

 

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