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Voice recognition gets "cloudy," but is it the "new touch"?

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According to Microsoft this week, "voice is the new touch." Never mind that we've been hearing the "voice recognition will change the world" mantra for more than a decade now; this time, it's the real deal! And the company might be right, thanks in part to the peculiar power of the cloud.

With the launch of Windows 7, Microsoft is again talking up its voice recognition efforts, which extend from operating systems to cars to mobile phones. The company has certainly been hammering away at the technology for quite some time; limited versions have been included in Office for years, and a full speech recognition package was built into Vista. Bill Gates has also been predicting the rise of voice communication for a decade.

But Microsoft does have something important: a crack speech-recognition team with access to cloud-based voice recognition servers. It acquired TellMe in 2007, and the Speech at Microsoft group now controls the TellMe voice platform, which manages more than six million calls per month.

Source: http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/10/voice-recognition-gets-cloudy-will-soon-rival-humans.ars

The future's in the wink of an eye

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Put your hands down. In the future your face will do the work.

In fact, if the latest generation of computer technology picks up any more steam, your arms, hands and fingers may go numb from lack of use.

Breakthroughs in computerized facial expression and voice recognition technology are heralding a new era in communications that requires virtually no physical exertion whatsoever – not the click of a mouse or the tap-tap-tap of a keyboard. It'll save space on your desk and could put an end the ache of carpal tunnel syndrome. It will be a godsend for people with severe arthritis in their hands and arms.

Speaking to an audience at Stanford University last month, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates predicted such futuristic advancements will come to light within 10 years, during what he calls "the second digital decade." The technology behind, "natural user interface" is about to explode, he confirmed. "You see it in the 3D controller that Wii has. You see it in the touch that the iPhone has," said Gates.

Source: http://www.thestar.com/living/article/342595
December 2009
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