With most global companies consistently trying to streamline and simplify meeting scheduling, Voicera has also jumped into this space, with Eva, its AI assistant geared to stay online and alert during meetings, and gather all that's vital, linking those movements with other collaborative mechanisms. Further, if one works on email or an app to speak to one's teams, Eva will also connect the same.
Unboxing Eva
Given how popular voice-controlled smart assistants have become, the field of speech recognition and natural language processing are now brimming over with activity. This has also impacted technologies, like transcription engines, which are used for meetings and interviews.
However, beyond transcribing the entire text - including slightly mumbled or non-understandable words - it's also important to assess the key highlights of such records and turn the same into a clear and concise set of points. Eva is geared to do both, and it is driven by artificial intelligence, with the special focus on Progressive Attention AI, which is out for public consumption.
Eva - or Enterprise Voice AI - works on a particular transcription, using three training engines on each file. Each engine will work on a particular functionality, one actioning work on sorting background noise, the other on multiple speakers, and the like. This is known as Ensemble Learning, and helps driver greater accuracy and efficiency. Whenever there is a conflict between incoming streams from the engines, a machine learning layer arbitrates, to come to a conclusion.
Despite Eva's focus on machine learning, Voicera is also looking to give the product some support by working on newer versions, where editing facilities will be made available, for the recordings.



