The world's first personal smart TV technology system emerged in Changhong

On October 12th, the Changhong CHiQ TV Q5K launch event will take place at the Chengdu 321 Cultural Industry Park. As the world’s first voice recognition AI TV, the official release of the Q5K marks a major step forward in the evolution of artificial intelligence in television, ushering it into the AI TV 3.0 era. This innovative model can recognize the voices of every family member and offer personalized content recommendations tailored to each user's preferences. A groundbreaking personal smart TV technology system was also introduced during the event. This system enhances interaction, learning, and adaptability, enabling TVs to work seamlessly with other smart devices. It aims to deliver more intelligent, convenient, and personalized services to users, redefining the way people engage with their home entertainment systems. Voiceprint recognition is a key feature of the Q5K, allowing the TV to better understand and respond to its users. For example, when both a child and a parent say “I want to watch TV,” the AI can distinguish between them and provide the right content for each. This technology, inspired by systems like Jarvis from Iron Man, helps the TV identify who is speaking and respond accordingly. Changhong has integrated advanced I-vector technology to create unique voiceprint models for each family member. With a recognition accuracy rate exceeding 90%, this system ensures fast and accurate identification. The company uses cloud computing to build a comprehensive voice database, making the process efficient and secure. According to Professor Wen Lei from Tsinghua University, voiceprint recognition will not only enhance human-computer interaction but also improve security and privacy. It opens new possibilities for AI TVs in the Internet of Things era, offering more intuitive and personalized experiences. Developing such a high-accuracy system was no easy task. The team faced challenges in gathering enough voice data, which was crucial for training the algorithms. Members spent countless hours recording voice samples, shouting commands repeatedly to collect sufficient data. They also had to overcome technical hurdles, as the team had limited experience in voice-related technologies. Professor Wu Jing, a core team member, collaborated remotely via video calls with domestic colleagues. After three months of hard work, the algorithm was successfully designed, deployed, and delivered. Self-learning is a core feature of AI, meaning the system improves over time. As users interact more with the TV, the recognition rate increases, making the device more attuned to individual needs. Combined with content retrieval, the CHiQ TV can deliver personalized video recommendations, creating a “Thousand People, Thousand Views” experience. In July last year, Changhong launched the world’s first AI TV, marking a new era for the industry. Since then, the company has focused on advancing AI technology, integrating it into products, and driving continuous innovation. With the rise of AI TVs, companies like Xiaomi, LeTV, and Hisense have also entered the market. The Chinese TV industry is now thriving, driven by AI, big data, and cloud computing. Li Wei, General Manager of Sichuan Changhong Electric Co., Ltd., emphasized that the company aims to provide increasingly intelligent products and personalized services. By combining product, service, and content, Changhong seeks to maximize value for users. The new personal smart TV technology system includes hardware, algorithms, data platforms, and media resources. The CHiQ TV features an array microphone that captures voice up to 5 meters away, supporting functions like switching channels, on-demand videos, and reminders. Fuzzy search and accurate error correction are also important. If a user says “Dakang Secretary,” the system might play “In the Name of the People.” Similarly, if someone says “Beijing hits Seattle,” the system can correct it to “Beijing Meets Seattle,” improving the overall user experience. Economist Guan Yixuan noted that the Q5K’s launch not only sets a new benchmark in AI TV technology but also expands the boundaries of traditional TV markets. It redefines the role of TVs in living rooms and could drive technological innovation across the global TV industry. For more information on smart TVs and boxes, visit Smart TV/Box Info, your go-to source for smart TV news, updates, and discussions.

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