Call centres in the future could utilise real-time voice analytics software to help customer service people build a better rapport with their customers.
This is because MIT spin-out Cogito believes it can use behavioural analytics to make overall call centre experiences less painful.
Cogito has apparently conducted years of human behaviour research and has developed voice analytics software for call centres. The idea is that in real-time, it monitors voice patterns of customers and agents, and offers feedback to make the conversations more productive.
That example makes use of a mobile app to passively monitor smartphone sensors to detect behavioural information from voice recordings and texting, while prompting participants to fill out surveys about their mental health.
This data is then analysed and can reveal behavioural patterns, such as withdrawal or lethargy, that when assessed indicates a user’s mental health.
But for the call centre, the voice analytics software is called Cogito Dialog. This software monitors speech subtleties, such as long pauses, interruptions, conversation flow, vocal strain, or speedy chatter. By analysing this voice data, the software can apparently detect if the caller is sounding annoyed, disinterested or confused.
The software will also issue prompts for call centre staff, and it claims to predict outcomes, as the insights it gains from each interaction can make predictions about what each customer and representative is likely to do next.
If symptoms are detected, “we will develop feedback mechanisms so that organisations, that care for [these] populations, and individuals and care teams that care for [these] populations can get ahead of risks,” said co-founder and CEO Joshua Feast.
“Through our voice analysis, we can help bridge the communication gap between customers and agents,” he said.
Technology in the past has been associated with improving medical issues. Algorithms have also been used extensively to help identify what adverts to feed online web surfers, for example.
But the Cogito development is noteworthy, as it promises to improve customer interactions, in real-time, between call centre staff and the customer.
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