Financial Times features Audio Analytic in ‘The best of CES 2020’ article
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.
Audio Analytic's context-sensing tech on the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 765 Mobile Platform
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.
Acoustic scene technology will disrupt smartphones and headphones
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.
The Cortex M0+ challenge: How low can we go?
Audio Analytic's mission is to give all machines a sense of hearing.
Audio Analytic named one of Europe’s 50 hottest tech companies
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 shares growth story at Web Summit 2019
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.
Introducing the Polyphonic Sound Detection Score, a robust evaluation framework and metric for 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).
Audio Analytic invited to participate at WIRED Smarter London
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.
SANE 2019: Addressing the limitations of sound event detection metrics
At SANE 2019, Audio Analytic’s research team will present its findings around the key issues that need to be addressed for a more robust, more versatile, more meaningful and more accurate evaluation metric to benefit academia and industry.
Audio Analytic features in WIRED magazine
For a tech company, there can be no greater accolade than being featured in WIRED magazine.
The best UI for true-wireless earbuds is no UI at all
The objective for true-wireless earbuds is to create a seamless integration with us and our music. They are inconspicuous by design and as they get more compact, it will quickly get to the point where you don’t know if somebody has them in at all. But when it comes to the user experience (UX), nothing is simple.
Audio Analytic sponsors DCASE 2019
Audio Analytic is excited to announce that for the third year running, it is sponsoring the DCASE Workshop, alongside Facebook, IBM Research, Mitsubishi Electric and others.
Audio Analytic closes $12m Series B funding round
Audio Analytic announces that it has closed a $12m Series B funding round to support the company’s bold vision to give all machines a sense of hearing, beyond speech and music. The investment comes from two of the company’s existing investors, with significant new investment from a Silicon Valley-based investor
Headphone owners would give up 24% of battery capacity for AI features, survey finds
In an extensive survey of 6,000 consumers in the UK and US, Audio Analytic found a strong appetite for artificial intelligence – and in particular sound recognition – on headphones, earphones and earbuds.
In the last year: 37m Americans and 12m Brits in danger when wearing headphones
New research shows that a staggering 37 million Americans and 12 million Brits feel they have put themselves in danger over the past 12 months when wearing headphones or earphones while walking, jogging or cycling.
Voice Tech Podcast talks to Dr Chris Mitchell about sound recognition
Dr Chris Mitchell is CEO and Founder of Audio Analytic, which develops sound recognition software that adds context-based intelligence into consumer technology products.
Audio Analytic granted new patent to give headphones a sense of hearing
A new granted patent from Audio Analytic, the world’s leading provider of sound recognition software, will bring artificial intelligence (AI) to headphones, earphones and earbuds. The new patent enables these ‘hearable’ devices to recognise sounds that cannot be heard by wearers, as well as adapting to the acoustic environment to enhance the audio experience and improve battery life.
tinyML goes big
Today Audio Analytic is attending the tinyML Summit at the Google Campus in Sunnyvale, CA. Organised by a committee that includes representatives from Qualcomm, Google, Arm, UC Berkeley, Stanford University, KU Leuven and Cognite Ventures, the event focuses on how the industry can bring “machine learning to the very edge of the physical world”.
Freebox Delta a 'huge success' as it reaches significant milestone
Launched only three months ago by innovative European telecoms/pay-tv operator, Free – the Freebox Delta has already hit the 100,000 subscriber mark.
Tech Talk: 'Deep neural networks for sound event detection'
Audio Analytic is delighted to announce the speaker for its next Tech Talk lecture. Emre Çakir will present a summary of his findings from the seven publications in his PhD thesis titled “'Deep neural networks for sound event detection'.
The distributed intelligence triple-whammy: 5G, AI and tinyML
Dr Chris Mitchell, CEO and Founder at Audio Analytic, writes: I’ve just got back from Mobile World Congress and if you look past the foldable phone fad, AI and 5G were the most dominant buzzwords emblazoned on most stands.
Audio Analytic is speaking at and sponsoring Connections 2019
Audio Analytic is excited to announce that its CEO Chris Mitchell will be speaking alongside other industry leaders at Connections, the leading connected home conference, in San Francisco from May 21st–23rd.
Home alone kids and the 24/7 intelligent home
The intelligent home will mean different things to different people and families, offering as much personalisation as our homes have always done. But we’ll give our homes the ability to help us to keep it, and the people we love, safe and well. The end result, greater peace-of-mind and a less neurotic parent.
Why Arm’s new Helium technology matters
Dr Dominic Binks, VP Technology at Audio Analytic. writes: We are often asked if we accelerate using NEON on Arm. The answer we give is perhaps seen as odd, but for us, optimizing for NEON is a rather academic exercise...