Our conversation focusses mostly on the topic of how Green Key voice-assists the police. He explains how NLP is transforming the emergency services sector by enabling officers to use voice technology to fill out reports or conduct searches and queries in a hands-free manner. It then enables them to access that data later while at the wheel or on the street. We also talk about some privacy implications and how Green Key avoids them through the provision of an on-premises solution. In the example of the Police, it provides an on-demand recording microphone rather than one which is always listening.
Anthony covers some machine learning processes which enable Green Key to construct its collections of domain-specific jargon libraries as well. You’ll also discover why voice isn’t always the best output method, and how Green Key scaled up from its initial role in the financial sector to servicing new markets. This is a great episode and one you are going to want to hear.
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[06:30] There are particular people who require hands-free and eyes-up to do their job or to remain safe
[15:30] We’re building a collection of domain-specific jargon libraries globally
[19:23] The first time that I came across genetic algorithms I almost fell out of my chair
[21:45] NLP is the interface from human to machine
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• Amazon Cloud
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• Chicago Board of Trade
• DePaul
• IPC
• BGC
• Eric Hirschhorn
• The Conversational Academy
• Robocopy
• Hans Van Dam
• Ring Doorbell
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