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Siemens voice recognition technology to boost business productivity

Monday, June 16, 2008

New voice recognition software created by Siemens claims to be able to boost productivity within IT departments by automating certain help desk features. It is estimated that twenty percent of help desk calls are for lost or forgotten computer passwords, and fixing that problem can take roughly thirty minutes per request.

By storing employee voice data and characteristics, an automated answering service is able to match up the voice on the phone with one in its records, through what Siemens calls biometric speaker recognition, and give out a new password over the phone. This process takes about three minutes. Siemens IT Solutions department implemented this system in December 2007 and has reported that ninety percent of their employees have been very happy with the new procedure. [end] 

easycash Loyalty Solutions, part of Ingenico Group, announced it has provided Europe-based electronics and engineering company Siemens with a prepaid payment and contactless solution.

The new contactless solution for Siemens is offers both guests and members of staff with the ability to pay for meals at the company’s restaurants, making use of two mediums: Siemens staff cards, which have an embedded contactless chip, or guest cards.

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The U.S. government’s Advanced Analytic Capabilities Subgroup of the Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) has awarded a research and development contract to voice biometrics technology provider Agnitio Corp. to speed up development and deliver an improved capabilities for voice biometrics-based mobile phone security.

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Biometric identification and object recognition technology provider Neurotechnology has released updates to its line of Software Development Kits (SDKs) for single and multi-biometric recognition of fingerprint, face, iris and voice identification and object recognition.

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FingerTec USA has expanded its line of fingerprint time clock software systems with the Face ID 3, which utilizes facial recognition capability.

Face ID 3 is a contact-free computer timeclock that can be used in business or home environments. The system weighs about four pounds and uses facial recognition plus a network of infrared scanners for a surface texture analysis (STA) algorithm.

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AGNITIO announced the launching of KIVOX mobile, a product for secure authentication in mobile devices using a person’s voice.

During the Voice Biometric Conference held in New York, AGNITIO showed the capabilities of the new software that is able to perform a voice authentication on Android smart phones or tablets without being connected to a network.

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LexisNexis Risk Solutions has added interactive voice response technology (IVR) from Angel, a provider of cloud-based customer engagement management products, for its LexisNexis IVR on Demand for Identity Proofing and Voice Biometrics product.

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