【Rewarded Live Broadcast】 Speech Recognition Core Technology Lecture Begins ~ Microchip Timberwolf Audio Processor Seminar
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It is estimated that by 2021, voice-controlled devices will account for 30% of smart home devices.
For automatic speech recognition (ASR) and voice communication, high-performance voice processors are core components. The Timberwolf platform is the latest generation of voice processors, making full use of Microchip's rich proprietary technology in the field of voice communication. Its hardware architecture allows engineers to easily and high-quality solve the application requirements of smart home, voice communication, voice recognition and other related applications.
Timberwolf Series ZL38063/67 Block Diagram
Timblewolf Audio Processor Application
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The development kit improves speech recognition in harsh audio environments to support emerging H2M applications in the IoT market
This live broadcast will introduce Microchip's Timberwolf series of speech processors, the commonly used ASR processes in the market, and the algorithms used in Timberwolf.
In this workshop, you will learn everything you need to know to start a Timberwolf project.
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Live broadcast time
July 21 (Tuesday) 10:00-11:30
Live Lecturer
Perry Wang Microchip Senior Application Engineer
Currently working as Senior Application Engineer at Microchip Technology Inc. Shanghai Branch. He joined Microchip in 2012 and has 16 years of experience in the communications industry. He has worked as a software engineer and application engineer at UTStarcom and Microsemi. Perry Wang has extensive R&D and application experience in audio processing algorithms, equipment debugging, and troubleshooting. He is currently responsible for the promotion and technical support of audio processors at Microchip. He graduated from Zhejiang University in 2004 with a master's degree in electronic information technology and instrumentation.
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