Voice Identifiers

voice identifier

People nowadays need something fast and economical in communication. Using Bluetooth, headset or voice identifier application are some of many contents that lead them to the modern era of communication. Bluetooth and headset are tools widely known by the users of cell phone, but the later is rarely known and applied on communication. Voice identifier is a kind of software that enables the user to recognize the incoming voice of the callers. It is based on its process of converting voices of human to digital data and saving its process to be a ringtone that can inform the user about the person who is calling. By identifying the pattern of voice the person who is speaking or calling, the application attaches the digital data to the user cell phone and enables to recognize the voice whether the speaker using number that has been saved on contact list or using other unsaved number. Read the rest of this entry »

Advances in Voice Biometric will be Made Commercial

Portland, OR (PRWEB) June 8, 2005

Rdean Development Group announced their intent to market and license a new voice identification product today that was originally created by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the private use by the Department of Defense. Unique to the commercial market, RDean’s team expects to heighten the standard of security, fraud prevention as well individual identification.

RDean’s licensed software program is unique, as it is the only text independent voice software system, created to be a voice identifier. As of today, the best voice recognition programs are less than 49% accurate for identifying individuals, and require a password. With RDean’s software program, the user can say any combination of words and in real time this voice program will identify the authenticity of the user (with 99.4% accuracy). This program may also be utilized to search a database of multiple users to identify which individual is speaking.

RDean Development Founder Roger Lindsey states,”if you compareour technology even the best method of fingerprinting, which is only 98.6%* accurate on a single fingerprint, our software is second to none for efficiently identifying individuals.”

RDean’s licensed code can be integrated into a wide variety of platforms, including but not limited to, servers, desktops, laptops, P.B.X systems, cell phones, smart cards and palm pilots. This extensive implementation allows for broader market reach than one might think for this Pacific Northwest based group, enabling RDean to license and sell direct without any foreseen competition.

*Statistics taken from HIPAADVISORY. Results can be found at www.hipaadvisory.com/tech/biometrics.htm.

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