The combination of sound recognition and movement is the subject of a new patent, granted to Audio Analytic this week.
Audio Analytic

Audio Analytic is the pioneer of artificial audio intelligence, which is enabling a new generation of smart products to hear and react to the sounds around us.
Audio Analytic is the pioneer of artificial audio intelligence, which is enabling a new generation of smart products to hear and react to the sounds around us.
The company uses advanced, patented machine listening algorithms, and an extensive library of real-world data to build accurate profiles for valuable sounds.
Through ai3™, its flexible, embedded software platform, Audio Analytic partners with innovative consumer tech firms all around the world to integrate this intelligent capability in a wide range of innovative products.
The company is based in Cambridge, UK and Palo Alto, USA.
People at Audio Analytic work in software engineering, product management, information systems, sales, administration and management. For further information or to apply for a vacancy, please see the list below and select the relevant job. If you don’t see a vacancy that exactly matches your skills and experience, but you’re exceptionally talented, we’d love to hear from you – please contact jobs@audioanalytic.com.
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CB Insights has named Audio Analytic as one of the Top 100 Most Innovative Artificial Intelligence Companies in the world, as part of CB Insights AI 100 list.

In the latest series of TinyML UK talks, Dr Dominic Binks from Cambridge-based Audio Analytic recently presented on how to make ML work in the real world.

Audio Analytic has announced that its ai3-nano™ software and Acoustic Scene Recognition AI technology is pre-validated and optimised to run in always-on, low-power mode running on the Qualcomm® Sensing Hub, part of the new Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 888 5G Mobile Platform.

When it comes to training and evaluating sound recognition systems that perform to a high standard within a range of diverse consumer products, you cannot rely on recordings downloaded from the internet.

In the world of machine learning, public attention is usually focused on the advent of new deep neural network (DNN) architectures, like when Geoffrey Hinton’s capsule networks promised to bring image recognition one step forward from convolutive networks. However, excitement for new DNN architectures is masking other factors of progress.

Audio Analytic is proud to announce that it won ‘Best Overall AI Company’ in the 2020 AI Breakthrough Awards programme.

The organisers of the 2020 DCASE Challenge have included Audio Analytic's Polyphonic Sound Detection Score (PSDS) as one of the two evaluation metrics for ‘Task 4: Sound event detection and separation in domestic environments’.

Earlier this year at the tinyML Summit in San Francisco, Dr Dominic Binks (VP Technology) from Audio Analytic took part in the poster session.

Today, chip designer Arm has announced the new Arm Cortex-M55 processor which is promising to enhance on-device machine learning (ML) capabilities and signal processing for the smallest of IoT and embedded applications.

First introduced in a research paper in late October 2019, Audio Analytic's Polyphonic Sound Detection Score (PSDS) is an industry-standard evaluation framework and metric for polyphonic sound recognition systems.

Sound recognition has made it into The Telegraph’s top picks of the technology trends from CES 2020 that will be hitting the global markets this year.

The Financial Times has featured Audio Analytic alongside some of the biggest companies in the tech industry in its ‘The best of CES 2020’ highlights article.

Today, Audio Analytic’s context-sensing technology is being demonstrated on the next-generation Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 765 Mobile Platform with integrated 5G at the Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit 2019.

Today, Audio Analytic announces exciting new context-sensing technology that recognises acoustic surroundings, enabling devices like smartphones and headphones to adapt to these dynamic environments and deliver a wave of innovative benefits.

Audio Analytic's mission is to give all machines a sense of hearing.

Audio Analytic is one of Europe’s hottest 50 tech companies according to the Digital Top 50 Awards, which are organised each year by Google, McKinsey, Rocket Internet and supported by TechCrunch.

Audio Analytic’s founder and CEO, Dr Chris Mitchell, will join other entrepreneurs and tech leaders at Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal this week to talk about our journey from start-up to the world leader in sound recognition.

Audio Analytic’s research team has defined a robust metric to evaluate the performance of polyphonic sound event detection systems in a technical paper submitted to the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing 2020 (ICASSP 2020).

If you’re going along to WIRED Smarter, Audio Analytic will also be there to showcase the exciting capabilities of its sound recognition technology, across smart speakers, the smart home, hearables, mobile and automotive.
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