Google Cloud Speech-to-Text
An API powered by Google's AI technology allows you to accurately convert speech into text. You can accurately caption your content, provide a better user experience with products using voice commands, and gain insight from customer interactions to improve your service. Google's deep learning neural network algorithms are the most advanced in automatic speech recognition (ASR). Speech-to-Text allows for experimentation, creation, management, and customization of custom resources. You can deploy speech recognition wherever you need it, whether it's in the cloud using the API or on-premises using Speech-to-Text O-Prem. You can customize speech recognition to translate domain-specific terms or rare words. Automated conversion of spoken numbers into addresses, years and currencies. Our user interface makes it easy to experiment with your speech audio.
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SenseIP
senseIP streamlines the patenting process by providing a complete AI-driven solution for inventors. The platform supports everything from researching prior art and drafting patents to filing and managing patents, all without requiring legal expertise. With senseIP, users can access advanced AI tools that accelerate the patent process, offering accurate results at a fraction of the cost of traditional patent law services. The platform is trained on over 100 million patent applications globally, ensuring precise and high-quality outcomes for both startups and individual inventors.
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Scopus
Scopus offers a free version called Scopus Preview for users who do not have a subscription. Researchers often utilize Scopus Preview to aid their research efforts, enabling them to search for authors and gain insights into the content coverage and metrics provided by Scopus. This platform serves as a comprehensive abstract and citation database for peer-reviewed literature, which includes scientific journals, books, and conference proceedings. Additionally, Scopus presents an extensive overview of global research output across various fields, including science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and the arts and humanities. Recognized as the largest database of its kind, Scopus not only catalogs peer-reviewed literature but also features advanced tools for tracking, analyzing, and visualizing research data. By choosing Scopus, researchers can confidently ensure that they do not overlook crucial studies from around the globe, thereby enhancing the quality and depth of their own research endeavors. Ultimately, Scopus stands as an invaluable resource for those seeking to navigate the vast landscape of academic literature effectively.
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Google Scholar
Google Scholar serves as a free search engine dedicated to indexing and granting access to scholarly works across multiple fields and formats. It enables users to look for a variety of academic resources, such as articles, theses, conference proceedings, preprints, technical documents, books, and more, sourced from universities, research organizations, academic publishers, and professional associations.
The platform is designed to assist researchers, students, and professionals in locating pertinent academic materials for their studies or projects. Users have the capability to conduct searches using keywords, author names, or titles of publications, resulting in a list of relevant findings that frequently include direct links to the full texts or, at the very least, abstracts and citations. In addition to these features, Google Scholar offers tools that allow users to monitor citations, discover related works, and export citation information in diverse formats, thereby enhancing the research experience. This comprehensive resource is continually evolving to better serve the needs of its users.
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