In-Service Data definition
Examples of In-Service Data in a sentence
Upon Nuance’s request, OEM shall deliver to Nuance In-Service Data generated through the use of Integrated Systems, provided that OEM shall not be obligated to deliver In-Service Data that is not available to OEM or that OEM is under obligation to a third party not to deliver.
Nuance shall have full access and rights to all In-Service Data generated through the use of each Integrated System in which Software is installed.
Normal uses of In-Service Data include tuning system parameters, grammar tuning, training acoustic models and measuring accuracy.
In-Service Data is necessary to ensure optimal performance and accuracy of the Software for a given application.
Normal uses of In-Service Data include determining dialog "hot spots," tuning the system parameters (rejection point, beam width, etc.) grammar tuning, training acoustic models and measuring accuracy.
VAR shall use commercial best efforts to negotiate the right to obtain such In-Service Data, and/or clearly inform the End User in writing that denial of access to In-Service Data may result in the inability of Nuance to make essential improvements to the Software's functionality or recognition accuracy.
In-Service Data is necessary to optimize performance and accuracy of the Software for a given application.
Nuance shall have no rights to the content of any In-Service Data which includes any Confidential Information of Customer or its end users.
Customer acknowledges that the primary use of such In-Service Data shall be to improve the performance of the Software for the Customer and its end users, but that such In-Service Data may also be used to train, refine, supplement or test the Nuance speech recognition and natural language understanding software, models and algorithms, and that the resulting improvements to the software, models and algorithms may be used for the benefit of all users of Nuance software.
The primary use of In-Service Data is to improve the performance of the Software for the End User.