Speech Technology (magazine)

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Speech Technology
EditorLeonard Klie
Categories Technology, voice recognition, news
FrequencyQuarterly
Year founded1995
Company Information Today, Inc.
CountryUnited States
Based in Medford, New Jersey
Language English
Website www.speechtechmag.com
ISSN 1088-5803

Speech Technology is a magazine published four times a year by Information Today, Inc.. [1] The magazine discusses deployments, advances and other industry news in its magazine and on its website. [2] Its headquarters is in Medford, New Jersey. [1]

Contents

In addition, each year Speech Technology hosts the largest educational speech technology conference in the United States. SpeechTEK is attended by technology professionals from around the globe. [3]

History

Speech Technology magazine was founded in 1995 at the first SpeechTEK developers conference in Boston, with the goal of reporting on the then-nascent speech industry. It was purchased in 2006 by Information Today, Inc., a 29-year-old, Medford-based integrated media company specializing in magazines, periodicals, books, websites, and conferences serving the information marketplace.

Awards

In 2008, Speech Technology received an APEX award for publication excellence. [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 "About Us". Speech Technology. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  2. Speech Technology online
  3. SpeechTEK website
  4. Apex Awards