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February 7, 2006

Put That There

Put That There was an mapping system utilizing speech recognition technology to input commands. Using shipping as a context, users could identify locations and objects on the map. The system processed verbal commands from the user as well as from the user's cursor. The system could identify objects and their placement relative to other objects and landmarks on the screen. If the user's command lacked enough information, such as the location of a newly created object, the system would request more information from the user.

Foreshadowing:
voice recognition software
ubiquitous computing
artifical intelligence
natural language processing

Links:
Bolt Put That There Paper
Review of Bolt Paper

Posted by ray cha at February 7, 2006 5:18 PM
file under: Put That There | Video Archive | architecture_machine_group | discursions | telecommunications | ubiquitous_computing | voice_recognition

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