Audata Utility
Raw audio data is essential for many companies, startups and universities across the world.
Let us give you some examples:
- Speech Recognition
Developers training systems like Siri and Alexa need different audio samples to improve accuracy with various accents, languages, and background noises.
- Healthcare
Researchers use audio to create tools that can identify diseases like Parkinson's.
- Entertainment
Game developers, filmmakers, and other content creators use audio to generate realistic voice acting, create synthetic voices for characters.
- Security
Security firms apply voice biometrics for identity authentication.
- Emotion Detection
Apps for customer service or mental health use tone and pitch to understand feelings.
- Linguistics
Universities and research centers use audio to study the diversity of languages and oral speech, exploring its peculiarities based on factors such as age, region, occupation, and education.
The state of the industry now
Here you can read the research about the current condition of the industry. You will see that there is a significant lack of data presented in audio format, especially from such areas as Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia. Moreover, the majority of audio data comes from audiobooks, TV and radio programs, parliamentary speeches, and podcasts. While it is live, it is often not very emotional and rarely spontaneous. This presents another challenge that we are eager to overcome.
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