Could This New Artificial Intelligence Revolutionize Health Care?

To most investors, Nuance Communications (NASDAQ: NUAN) is best known as the creator of Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) virtual assistant, Siri.

However, Nuance's voice recognition products also have a major presence in the artificial intelligence and health care fields -- two major areas of growth benefiting from the rising demand for more cloud-based products and services.

Bringing Wintermute to lifeMost of Nuance's products aren't as easily recognizable as those from Apple or Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) , but they are equally ambitious, if not more so.

Nuance's Project Wintermute (sarcastically named after the insane AI of William Gibson's Neuromancer) is aiming to become the first cross-platform synchronized cloud assistant that can cross all boundaries between devices, brands, and operating systems. This means that if users were to pause a song or video on their Android phones, it could be resumed from the same spot on a different device, such as a tablet or a PC.

Wintermute originated from Nuance's Dragon TV voice control system, which was designed for set-top boxes, cable boxes, and smart TVs. The voice recognition system is a major improvement over Siri in that it understands complex, casual commands, such as "keep playing the song I was listening to" or "throw on the game." Like Siri, Wintermute is also programmed to interact with more natural and possibly humorous responses.

Building the perfect, seamless cloudAlthough Wintermute is still in the early stages of development, it will be a step up from current cloud services. For example, Google's cloud-based ecosystem -- which includes Maps, YouTube, Chrome and other services -- can save favorites, preferences and settings over the Internet so they can be accessed from other devices. However, with the exception of Google Docs, these settings and changes are not saved in real time. For example, a YouTube video can be saved, but not resumed, from another device.

More importantly, Wintermute saves a user's queries and learns from themin a similar way to Google's collection of stored Internet data, to predict future behavior and needs.

However, both Google and Apple are working on their own projects. Google is following up on AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton's research, known as "deep learning" technology, and Apple is working on a "Nuance-free" version of Siri that could cut the company out of the loop.

Applications in health careThat desire to create a perfect cross-platform cloud solution opens the door to fascinating opportunities in the health care industry, where real-time results are a necessity in medical situations.

Nuance's health care business is already booming. Last quarter, the company's health care unit reported a 29.1% year-on-year gain in revenue -- a stark contrast to its slumping mobile and consumer business, which reported a 16.2% decline. Nuance's main health care products includeClintegrity 360, Dragon Medical 360 and PowerScribe 360 -- all of which use voice capture, recognition, and documentation to aid physicians in the improvement of their daily workflow.

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Could This New Artificial Intelligence Revolutionize Health Care?

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