Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc., is a software development company
headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, with an office in Mitchell, South Dakota.
We specialize in creating interface and application solutions for speech recognition
technologies. Our speech recognition software and related firmware was first
introduced in 1994 at an industry trade show. We currently have limited capital
resources. We are not currently engaged in marketing any products. We are currently
engaged in discussions with a certain firm dedicated to assisting in the commercialization
of intellectual assets.
We believe that speech recognition technology has a multitude of potential
applications including but not limited to dictation and transcription, mobile
messaging (voice to texting), server based web search, customer relations and
translation.
Speech recognition technology, which provides for the conversion of speech
into written text, is the threshold feature of our solutions. Our technology
focuses on improving speech recognition technology by increasing speech conversion
precision, with the goal of achieving near 100% accuracy and allowing the user
to speak naturally. We also focus on improving user productivity and profitability
by enabling the user to effectively utilize the written text produced by speech
recognition technology (the End-Text) in multiple applications specific to the
user’s business purposes and goals.
We believe our main competitors are Microsoft, Nuance, Google Voice, Amazon
Alexa and Apple. We also compete, and anticipate that we will compete, with
several smaller niche suppliers.
We have not achieved any revenues from product sales. In addition, we will
need substantial additional capital to achieve our marketing objectives as described
below.
Speech Recognition Software and Related Firmware
Our principal proposed product is speech recognition software and related firmware
which allows for dictation into a broad range of applications, including DOS
applications running in Windows, UNIX and mainframe applications accessed through
terminal emulation programs, various custom applications , and all Windows 3.x,
95, 98, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 10 programs. Through this product,
we seek to provide full functionality including audio proofreading, deferred
and delegated correction and additional capabilities that we believe are not
available with other products. This product is designed to allow for deferred
dictation, where the text is saved with the associated audio, and the users
can resume when stopped and can play back dictated content. Similarly, the recognized
text and associated audio can be saved to be used when text is corrected.
AVRS patented technology is applicable to many main stream speech enabled applications
ranging from traditional desktop applications to mobile, web-based and cloud solutions.
The technology reaches beyond simple speech recognition and transcription into
many other applications thus enabling the exchange of spoken text transcription
amongst numerous users on diverse system platforms, as well as enabling the transcribed
text to be utilized by many interface applications. The key is the recognition
of, and in many cases the transcription of, spoken text in a myriad of applications
to allow a seamless interface among users and /or systems having disparate protocols.
Recognition of dictated speech including spoken text and commands, over many platforms
provides operations of systems having diverse requirements and capabilities.
AVRS patents cover both a method of implementation and a system whereby speech
recognition and transcription can be operated upon and exchanged amongst users
employing disparate legacy protocols through one or more transaction managers
having a systems protocol. An underlying key factor in all AVRS patented technology
lies in its enabling capability whereby any legacy application protocol can
be made compatible with speech recognition and transcription engines with or
without modification of the application or the protocol upon which the initiating
or the receiving application relies.