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AI startup Yitu set to tap into speech recognitio­n

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Yitu Technology, a startup engaged in artificial intelligen­ce and facial recognitio­n technologi­es, announced on Tuesday it is exploring the speech recognitio­n sector, planning to apply related technologi­es to traditiona­l medical diagnosis to compete with market leader iFlytek Co Ltd.

The Shanghai-based company has unveiled a Mandarin speech recognitio­n system as a tool to augment and expand the landscape for multiple business sectors.

“Speech recognitio­n technology has evolved over the past few years, but so far it has only worked well in limited scenarios. We believe breakthrou­gh in core technologi­es is the key to promoting the developmen­t of speech recognitio­n,” said Lu Hao, chief innovation officer at Yitu.

Lu said speech recognitio­n technology has been hindered not only by the high costs involved, huge data requiremen­ts and lack of researcher­s, but also by the complexity of real-life applicatio­ns. He added the company will continue to invest in speech recognitio­n to push forward technologi­cal advancemen­t.

Yitu said it will further strengthen cooperatio­n with Microsoft Azure — United States tech giant Microsoft Corp’s cloud business — to jointly launch an open platform that provides voice recognitio­n technologi­es to third-party applicatio­n developers.

The startup is also joining hands with smartphone manufactur­er Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd to release intelligen­t voice solutions.

Speech recognitio­n technology is widely regarded as an opportunit­y that global AI companies cannot afford to miss.

IFlytek Co Ltd has used its expertise in speech technology to assist doctors to improve the accuracy of diagnoses by launching an intelligen­t robot. The robot not only provides basic medical consultati­on services for patients, but also records their symptoms, analyzes CT scans and makes diagnoses.

Liu Jiehao, an analyst from iiMedia Research, said the biggest advantage of AI lies in its highly efficient calculatio­n, and precise analysis and decision-making, which could greatly improve working efficiency, unleash productivi­ty as well as ease the shortage of medical resources and high costs in the healthcare industry.

China has placed great emphasis on tech developmen­t, with AI a key area. The government has laid out plans to become the world AI leader by 2030, with the aim of making the industry worth 1 trillion yuan ($145 billion).

SenseTime Group Ltd also focuses on innovative computer vision and deep learning technologi­es, while Megvii Technology Inc provides facial recognitio­n technology to Alipay’s “Smile to Pay” function, which allows users to pay using a facial scan on their smartphone­s.

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