Germany-based and search-engines-driven language technology
Friday, June 8th, 2007There has been lot’s of German-based language technology news over the past couple of weeks:
- Ulm University in Germany and SpeechCycle parter to develop novel natural language VXML solutions.
- German semgine GmbH secures capital for improved Web3.0 applications, including market-specific, such as biomedical knowledge.
- Berlin-based Lautmaler VUI-design and speech technology experts go online.
Also some attention on language-technology-related search engine news:
- Red Herring roundup of Semantic Technology Conference last month.
- Google adds multilingual search capacity using Google Translate.
- Some speculation on whether video advertisers with enhanced NLP capacities are next in Googles acquisition cross-hairs.