Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI.OB)

Postby armedical » Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:51 am

That is so true protostars. Because of all the competition out there, you have to know what the law requires and to what extent these laws cover you. There is a lot involved in this business.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI.OB)

Postby mwest » Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:41 pm

Two of the features that I find to be interesting about this voice recognition system is that it that:

Any dictation method desired can be used—recorder, PDA, Hand-held microphone, real-time & batch recognition, etc.

Full support for all vocabularies, topics and added words as specified by each user—available from any machine
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI.OB)

Postby stockseeker30 » Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:09 pm

Just to be able to pick up all vocabulary is amazing within itself, imaging the programming that went into that.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI.OB)

Postby protostars » Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:29 am

Funny thing is, they originally expected computers to be able to tackle voice recognition, and a lot of other things, years ago.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI.OB)

Postby mwest » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:49 pm

I do remember see it on television programs
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI.OB)

Postby armedical » Fri Jan 28, 2011 6:19 pm

I think that eventually computers will pick up on it but it will us the AVOI software to do it.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI.OB)

Postby stockseeker30 » Fri Jan 28, 2011 9:53 pm

Well the two will have to have programs that work hand in hand because that is the only way to get this running.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby mwest » Mon May 16, 2011 4:09 pm

Good to see this stock continuing to pull it together in May, especaily after that dip in March. Really love the product they bring to the table and the good it will do to it's users.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby stockseeker30 » Mon May 16, 2011 4:11 pm

Love the fact that they are able to provide vocabulary words that are available in the common everyday language, this is not easy to do.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby protostars » Tue May 17, 2011 7:32 am

Great technology and two patents. Looking for updated information.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby armedical » Tue May 17, 2011 9:38 am

Making the English words used commonly today recognizable is wonderful. If anybody has tired to use voice recognition technology before you will find that you have to speak very slowly and enunciate words well. It can be very frustrating to the point where you give up and decide to text instead. They really need to make the common manner of speaking understandable to the program so we don’t sound like robots speaking to our phones.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby QualityStocks » Tue May 17, 2011 10:27 am

Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI) is “One to Watch”

Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. is a software development company based in Scottsdale, Arizona and is publicly traded under the symbol AVOI. Advanced Voice Recognition Systems specializes in creating interface and application solutions for speech recognition, language translation and transcription technology. The company owns a portfolio of patents and patent-pending applications related to these technologies.

The company’s first patent #5,960,447 includes 42 claims that cover a wide array of features applicable to existing Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) products and markets. Advanced Voice Recognition Systems’ second patent #7,558,530 covers features that the company believes are essential for client server based ASR products such as today’s smartphones, language translation applications and large medical transcription systems.

Earlier this year, Advanced Voice Recognition Systems received a Notice of Allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for a third patent related to its speech recognition and transcription technology. The patent is an expansion of the coverage of U.S. Patent #5,960,447 and is expected to improve the company’s efforts to monetize its assets in the rapidly growing voice recognition and transcription marketplace.

United States Patent and Trademark Office Declares Interference Involving Advanced Voice Recognition Systems’ Patent

A patent interference is a proceeding conducted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in instances where two or more parties claim patent rights to the same technology. The U.S. patent system awards patents to the first party who invented a particular technology. In an interference, the primary purpose of the USPTO is to determine which party invented the technology first, and to award the patent to that party.

On March 15, 2010, Advanced Voice Recognition Systems announced the declaration of interference by the USPTO. The USPTO declared the interference between Advanced Voice Recognition Systems’ application serial number 09/351,542 as Senior Party and U.S. Patent #5,799,273 owned by Allvoice Developments, LTD as Junior Party. AVOI’s patent was filed on November 13, 1995 approximately 10 months before the Allvoice filing. Advanced Voice Recognition Systems chose Oblon Spivak of Alexandria Virginia to represent the company in the interference proceedings. After nine months and thousands of hours of collaborative efforts of the team at Oblon Spivak, in conjunction with the inventors, expert witness and Advanced Voice Recognition Systems management, the final round of filings were submitted on December 2, 2010.

The Allvoice patent is the subject of a lawsuit that Allvoice filed against Microsoft in August 2009 in the East District Court of Texas in which Allvoice alleged infringement of Allvoices’ patent. Microsoft filed invalidity contentions based in part on Advanced Voice Recognition Systems’ patent and its product Digital Dictate.

Advanced Voice Recognition Systems intends to pursue license agreements or other strategic relationships with ASR market participants. The company will also continue to vigorously support and defend its patents through appropriate infringement and interference proceedings to protect the interest of shareholders and future licensees.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby mwest » Tue May 17, 2011 4:21 pm

winning against Microsoft in this area has the potential to greatly increase revenue for AVOI
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby stockseeker30 » Tue May 17, 2011 10:41 pm

And give them the proper recognition for their product.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby protostars » Wed May 18, 2011 7:03 am

Patent cases move like glaciers. Don't hold your breath.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby mwest » Wed May 18, 2011 10:28 pm

That's because there is so much money involved...
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby stockseeker30 » Wed May 18, 2011 10:56 pm

It really all depends on the company that has the most money to hold on until things get settled..
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby armedical » Thu May 19, 2011 6:58 am

Well at least they have a ball rolling even if it is going .1 miles per hour.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby mwest » Thu May 19, 2011 10:32 pm

It would be plain crazy not to fight on this one regardless of the original cost.
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Re: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVOI)

Postby stockseeker30 » Thu May 19, 2011 10:37 pm

I wonder how many languages the system is able to pick up? How many languages have they programed so far?
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