Microsoft
has acquired
Colloquis,
a company that produces language-recognising support programmes.
The Colloquis technology will be incorporated into Microsoft's customer
support initiatives to create computer-based interactive customer services
dubbed Windows Live Service Agents.
The system could allow telephone callers to describe problems in their own
words, rather than having to wait for an operator or navigate a series of menus.
The user could report a specific problem, and the application could suggest a
solution in real time.
The first of Windows Live Service Agent will be rolled out this Autumn as
part of the Xbox 360
support programme.
Microsoft also said that Colloquis will be used to create conversation
systems that use
Windows
Live Messenger to "entertain, encourage engagement with products or
services, and drive search and information retrieval".
Colloquis also develops
SmarterChild,
a demonstration programme for
AOL
Instant Messenger which the company claims has had 'conversations' with over
15 million users.
The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
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