TellMe Rolls Out Better Speech Recognition And An Almost-Sexy New Voice Called Zira
April 29, 2009 at 00:05 AM EDT
TellMe , which Microsoft bought two years ago, is rolling out an upgrade to its call center automation software which should improve its speech recognition rates. It is also adding Global Crossing as partner for reselling its VoiP carrier service, along with AT&T and Verizon. TellMe handles 2.5 billion calls a year for customers such as American Airlines and ETrade. Even a one percent improvement in automated call completion rates translates into millions of dollars a year for large call centers. TellMe will be deploying a new text-to-speech engine with an almost-sexy female voice called Zira. She only sounds slightly robotic. Also, another set of technologies can break up sentences into their constituent parts so that if the software doesn't understand something it can ask for only the piece of missing information instead of repeating the entire question. or instance, if you say you want to fly from New york to San Francisco on Wednesday, and it got everything but the day, it would only ask you what day you want to fly instead of making you repeat your entire itinerary.