Top Stories published by Wit.ai in 2014

Open Sourcing Duckling, our probabilistic (date) parser

We’ve previously discussed ambiguity in natural language. What’s really fascinating is that even the simplest, seemingly most structured parts of natural language, like the way we humans describe dates and times, are actually so…


Ambiguity in natural language

TL;DR: Wit.ai now returns several probable results instead of just one (documentation).

Natural language is ambiguous: one phrase often has multiple meanings.
That’s the result of many thousands of years of evolution, and it’s actually very efficient…


Introducing Silence Detection in the iOS SDK

At Wit.ai we work hard to make voice recognition interfaces simple to implement for any developer. Wit.ai’s iOS SDK is the easiest way to integrate our powerful voice recognition and artificial intelligence API into any iOS application. The SDK allows…


The Story of Siri, by its founder Adam Cheyer

Last month we hosted the LISTEN conference in San Francisco (full recap here). Adam Cheyer, cofounder of Siri, shared the fascinating story of the long journey that led to Siri. Today we are pleased to release the full video of Adam’s keynote.

These were the top 10 stories published by Wit.ai in 2014. You can also dive into monthly archives for 2014 by using the calendar at the top of this page.

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