11th September 2018
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Cambridge start-up AudioTelligence has developed the world’s first digital solution to the problem. The company has raised £3.1million from Cambridge Innovation Capital and Cambridge Enterprise to grow its team to meet the considerable demand for its technology, which, in addition to helping humans to hear and understand speakers in the presence of loud background noise, helps to improve the performance of voice recognition systems.
AudioTelligence CEO Ken Roberts explains that one of the major motivations in developing the technology was to overcome the ‘cocktail party problem’. This is a particular area of interest to Professor Peter Rayner who founded the Signal Processing and Communications Laboratory at the University of Cambridge.
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