devAIce Web API 4.0.0 Update
We are proud to announce version 4.0.0 as a major update to devAIce Web API that is available to customers today. Most notably, this release introduces a modernized and simplified set of new API endpoints, all-new client libraries with support for more programming languages, OpenAPI compatibility, as well as an enhanced command-line interface tool. It also includes recent model updates and performance improvements from the latest devAIce SDK release, i.e. support for the Dominance emotion dimension and accuracy improvements of up to 15 percentage points.
devAIce® SDK 3.6.1 Update
The devAIce® team is proud to announce the availability of devAIce SDK 3.6.1 which comes with a number of major enhancements, exciting new functionality and smaller fixes since the last publicly announced version, 3.4.0. This blog post summarizes the most important changes that have been introduced in devAIce® SDK since then.
Closing the Valence Gap in Emotion Recognition
2021 has been an exciting year for our researches working on the recognition of emotions from speech. Benefiting from the recent advances in transformer-based architectures, we have for the first time built models that predict valence with a similar high precision as arousal.
New Updates on audEERING’s Core Technology: devAIce SDK/Web API 3.4.0
We are proudly announcing a new class of next-gen emotion models coming to devAIce with our latest 3.4.0 release of devAIce TM SDK/Web API.
Contrastive Analysis: Baerbock, Laschet & Scholz
The german politicians Annalena Baerbock, Armin Laschet and Olaf Scholz had been analyzed by audEERING’s Audio AI while their chancellor candidation. audEERING’s analyzes do not refer to the content of the speeches, but to acoustic, linguistic and emotional characteristics. These are identified by using scientific procedures and audEERING’s award-winning AI technology devAIce ™.
Current trends for voice based applications
Ever wondered what it would be like to have your own personal assistant follow you around wherever you go? Everyone that owns a smartphone or personal computer must have come in touch with one of the many voice assistants out there.