- Source: Oasis (software)
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- Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale
- Del (perintah)
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- Mitsubishi Electric
- Mellotron
- Microsoft Office 2013
- Microsoft Office 2021
- Oasis (software)
- Oasis (disambiguation)
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- OpenDocument
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- Amazon Kindle devices
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Oasis is a piece of software developed by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that converts audio signals such as cellphone calls and television and radio broadcasts into readable and searchable text. It is designed to intelligently analyze an audio signal such as a cellphone call in order to identify and label each speaker (Male 1, Male 2, Female 1, and so forth). Oasis is also able to intelligently reference terms, such as by linking "car bomb" with "terrorism". Oasis will eventually be able to recognize key languages such as Arabic and Chinese, as well as English.
See also
Carnivore – a system developed by the US FBI to "wiretap" email.
ECHELON – a joint signals intelligence network.
Magic Lantern – a keystroke logging program developed by the US FBI.
vidby – AI-based translation for videos
reQall – an app that organizes spoken voice notes
References
External links
An article about Oasis from The Register.
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