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SkryBot.pl presents the initial version of the prototype website www.SkryBot.tv for searching text information in audio and video files. It is a worldwide unique project of which the recently presented Google’s project Gaudi is the only existing equivalent.
A Polish firm has shown that it is able to develop technological solutions which are just as good as those of the biggest IT tycoon in the search domain.

The project is only a prelude to a much bigger undertaking aimed not only at automatic generation of subtitles for a series of video sequences that are available on social networking websites and radio news broadcasts in cooperation with the providers. New applications and modules for most languages of the world will be added to SkryBot.tv.

The undertaking has been financed fully by the Polish firm www.SkryBot.pl, with no outside investment whatsoever. This proves that modern technologies do not necessarily require huge investments. In fact, they can be developed by smaller teams of experts and aficionados working in a given field.

SkryBot.tv is a solution that :

  1. Is unique (only Google has presented a similar solution, but only in the English language version).
  2. Makes audio content accessible for hearing impaired persons in text form.
  3. Enables an easy search of multimedia context with the use of text.

For more information, go to SkryBot.tv.

SkryBot compatible with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

SkryBot Home and other versions of SkryBot software are compatible with Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and with other versions of Microsoft systems.

SkryBot rozpoznawanie mowy kompatybilny z Windows 7 - logo

SkryBot rozpoznawanie mowy kompatybilny z Windows 7 - logo

Skrybot, Humanway, Joobili and MyPolitIQ win the Seedcamp Warsaw contest.

Polish Skrybot.pl and Humanway.pl, Hungarian Joobili.com and Lithuanian MyPolitIQ.eu are the most promising e-business ideas in Middle and Eastern Europe. These projects have recently won the Mini Seedcamp contest in Warsaw and they will be presented this September in Great Britain during the main Seedcamp event, the winner of which will receive 50 000 euro and three months of priceless advisement and assistance of specialists from all over the world. Apart from that they already have the opportunity to attract investor interest and to get funds necessary for development.

20 teams from Poland, Hungary, Lithuania and Ukraine along with 60 mentors from all over Europe have debated at the Agora Center in Warsaw about the internet start-ups and their chances of succeeding in times of economic crisis. The best start-ups from this region of Europe have been chosen as well. Among the winners are a Polish application for recruitment management and a Polish software for processing of speech to text, a Hungarian holiday planner searching for interesting cultural events for its owners and a Lithuanian website for politicians and voters.

m-finalist m-winner

link to the entire article (in Polish)
http://manager.money.pl/strategie/emarketing/artykul/wybrano;najlepsze;mlode;startupy;europy;srodkowej;i;wschodniej,64,0,436032.html

read more: http://www.seedcamp.com/pages/mini_seedcamps09#Warsaw

Everyone is invited to participate in beta testing of SkryBot – Polish speech recognition software.

    The persons willing to participate in testing of SkryBot speech recognition software (SkryBot Home version) are kindly asked to subscribe to our newsletter by adding their e-mail addresses using the form available on our SkryBot website.

You will be informed about participation details and rules by e-mail.
In brief: the participants will be able to use the software during the testing for free and to buy software updates with significant discounts.

SkryBot S2T w wersji 1.9PL opublikowany

SkryBot S2T 1.9PL speech recognition server software (the Polish language version) was updated on October 9, 2009.

SkryBot speech recognition accuracy test results (Polish language version), October 12, 2009:

  1. 95% – speech recognition of isolated words,
  2. 83% – recognition of continuous speech from individual speakers,
  3. 77% – recognition of continuous speech in multimedia.