(Nexidia has) distinguished themselves through service to the industry and truly innovative new applications."
David Myron
Speech Technology magazine

Intellectual Property.

Nexidia Pioneered the Field of Phonetic Speech Analytics

Nexidia’s roots in this field run deep, extending to original research at the Georgia Institute of Technology where the phonetic indexing and search approach was first developed as a superior alternative to the slow, inaccurate process of large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (speech-to-text). With the original inventor still on staff, and additional research scientists from places such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Carnegie Mellon University, Nexidia continues to innovate and improve on its core intellectual property. A list of current patents follows:

Issued Patents

Technology Description

Transcript Alignment
Patent 7,231,351;
issued June 12, 2007
Application of phonetic indexing and search to robustly time-align a transcript with audio
Phonetic Searching
Patent 7,263,484;
issued August 28, 2007
Creation and search of phonetic index for audio/video files
Phonetic Searching
Patent 7,313,521;
issued December 25, 2007

Assessment of search term quality

Phonetic Searching
Patent 7,324,939;
issued January 29, 2008
Indexing and search covering both forward and backward directions in time
Phonetic Searching
Patent 7,406,415;
issued July 29, 2008
Structured queries: combination of search terms via Boolean and time-based operators
Phonetic Searching
Patent 7,475,065;
issued January 6, 2009
Search via linguistic search term plus phonetic search term or voice command
Transcript Alignment
Patent 7,487,086;
issued February 3, 2009
Search of phonetic index and/or textual transcript
Wordspotting System
Patent 7,640,161;
issued December 29, 2009

Pronunciation optimization: iterative refinement of target search pronunciation
Wordspotting System Normalization
Patent 7,650,282;
issued January 19, 2010
Structured query normalization: statistical modeling of score distributions of potential hits to characterize and reduce false alarms to improve accuracy; auto thresholding
Phonetic Searching
Patent 7,769,587;
issued August 3, 2010
Phonetic indexing and search of text
Spoken Word Spotting Queries
Patent 7,904,296;
Issued March 8, 2011
Searching audio by selecting audio clips as the search query
Multiresolution Searching
Patent 7,949,527;
Issued May 24, 2011
Faster search of spoken content via multiresolution phonetic indexing and novel compression techniques
Enhancing Call Center Performance 
Patent 8,051,086;
Issued November 1, 2011
First Call Resolution analysis via dynamic definition of repeat caller patterns
Comparing events in word spotting 
Patent 8,170,873;
Issued May 1st, 2012
Application of subword unit models to classify audio