Vocapia Research

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Vocapia Research
Type R&D
Industry computer software
Founded 2000
Headquarters Orsay, France
Products speech-to-text (VoxSigma software suite)
Website vocapia.com
Vocapia Research premises in Orsay

Vocapia Research, formerly Vecsys Research,[1] is a high tech research and development company (R&D), developing technologies for multilingual, unconstrained speech-to-text transcription systems, automatic segmentation of audio data, as well as language and speaker recognition. Vocapia Research has developed speech recognition engines for conversational speech and broadcast data in multiple languages.

This core technology serves as the basis for a range of applications from interactive conversational systems to the automatic indexing of audio data. The company participates in the Quaero[2] program

Vocapia Research is located in the scientific pole of the Saclay Plateau, France.

Products

Vocapia's primary product is the VoxSigma[3] speech-to-text software suite designed for broadcast data and conversational data. VoxSigma is available as standalone software and web service.

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