FlexSR exhibited at The Blue Light Show on the 18-19 June this year at the Olympia, London and wowed attendees with recent advancements in its patented speech recognition tool.
Born from decades of peer-reviewed research, FlexSR is an Oxford University developed system designed to recognise speech like a human brain. It can detect any language, dialect, or specific words and phrases; without need for model training on vast data volumes.
This enables the program to operate in low-power situations, in real-time, and it can find words or phrases in milliseconds without transcription. FlexSR can also be managed without specialist training and can run on body-worn video cameras or radios as a companion device.
Of special interest to police attendees of the Blue Light Show was FlexSR’s application in hostile work environments. As FlexSR can be run on small devices, the police could use the system to monitor real-time speech to recognise trigger words and initiate a broadcast for assistance in case of danger, as well as communicate with speech impaired individuals.
Another special capability seen, is to be piloted with a Police Contact Centre taking over 3 million calls a year, to enable real-time checking for errors from their speech to text systems before they feed AI for Summaries of calls. With the increase use of AI Summaries to improve productivity, this gives important quality assurance.
For more on FlexSR, see below:
stephen.fulton@flexsr.app
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