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Nexidia launches audio mining solution
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Georgia, USA (Red Herring): From the ancient click languages of southern Africa to the business English patois heard in international airport terminals, human vocal expression has around 400 phonemes—the discrete sounds that form the building blocks of speech. Of those, only 40 are used with real regularity in most of the world’s tongues.
Training software to recognize those phonemes, and the words they produce, is the idea behind Nexidia, a two-year-old company based in Atlanta. Nexidia claims it has built a better mousetrap in the competitive and booming business of audio mining and speech analytics.
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