Hong Kong's Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (Astri) has unveiled its first project, a voice-recognition engine, which it hopes to commercialise by licensing to publishers of English-learning software and Internet portals.
The software, which Astri has dubbed Sonic Ranger, has been in development for just under a year and was beta tested on about 90 students in a language-study camp this summer. Based on research done at Polytechnic University and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, it is one of a number of projects under way at the HK$3 billion government-funded organisation.