Vecsys Research becomes
Vocapia Research.
Vecsys Research was founded in 2000 with the aim of strengthening the
valorisation of the research in spoken language processing carried out
at LIMSI-CNRS. After ten years of activity, Vecsys Research is
changing name to Vocapia Research to better clarify its identity.
Vocapia Research remains a R&D company in the information processing
domain with a focus on the development of speech and language
processing technologies under a licence with the CNRS and expertise
from LIMSI.
Vocapia Research was founded in July 2000 under the name Vecsys
Research. Vocapia Research is an R&D company and software
publisher developing and providing leading edge speech technologies
and solutions for many languages, including most major European
languages as well as Arabic, Mandarin, and Russian. The Vocapia
Research VoxSigma
® software suite uses advanced
language technologies such as language identification, speech
recognition, and speaker identification to transform raw audio and
audiovisual data into structured and searchable XML documents. This
technology relies on over 25 years of research at LIMSI-CNRS, with
which there is a priviledged partnership. Joint systems developed
with LIMSI have achieved top ranks in national and international
challenges of speech-to-text transcription. The most common
applications of the VoxSigma software suite are audio and audiovisual
data mining (broadcast data, podcasts, call center data), media
monitoring, and media asset management. Vocapia Research is located in
the scientific pole of the Saclay Plateau, France. Readers who wish to
get more information about Vocapia Research are invited to check out
the Vocapia Research website or use the contact information page
http://www.vocapia.com/contact.
The Computer Sciences Laboratory for Mechanics and Engineering Sciences
(LIMSI) is a CNRS (French National Agency for Scientific Research) laboratory
associated with Paris VI and Paris XI Universities, being located on the Orsay
campus of the latter. The laboratory undertakes multidisciplinary research in
mechanical and chemical engineering and in sciences and technologies for
information and communication. The research fields cover a wide spectrum from
thermodynamics to cognition, encompassing fluid mechanics, energetics,
acoustics and voice synthesis, spoken and written language processing, vision,
human interaction and virtual reality. To know more, please check out the web
site:
http://www.limsi.fr.