AVIOS Conference Helps Businesses Make a Tighter Connection to Customers and Employees


The fourth Conversational Interaction Conference will be held in San Jose, California, February 10-11, 2020. The conference explores the major AI trend of conversing with computers in human language through text or voice and analyzing unstructured voice or text databases.

Put it on your calendar! Consider sponsoring now to get the full benefits of continuing conference publicity, as well as high visibility on the conference web site and at the conference.

The major personal assistants–Apple’s Siri, Google Assistant, Amazon’s Alexa, Microsoft’s Cortana, and Samsung’s Bixby–illustrate the growing maturity of conversing with computers–“natural-language” interaction. You can communicate with customers through either speech or text through multiple channels. Employees can interact with company software more efficiently. Companies can analyze unstructured speech, video, and data files to understand what the data is telling them.

The Conversational Interaction Conference focuses on this key trend. Today, there are many tools and vendors that allow companies to exploit these innovations without a research project. Eventually, every company will find having a company digital assistant as necessary as a web site.

Sign up for the early registration discount or contact AVIOS about sponsoring.

About the Applied Voice Input Output Society:

The Conference is organized by AVIOS (the Applied Voice Input Output Society) and William Meisel’s TMA Associates. The Applied Voice Input Output Society (AVIOS) is a not-for-profit foundation created in 1981 with the goals of informing, educating, and providing resources for developers and designers of new and changing speech and natural language technologies. AVIOS endeavors to create linkages between users, developers, and researchers to advance speech and multimodal technology with a long tradition of conferences, varied workshops around the US, and an annual student speech application contest.

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