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Hello, I am Robert G. Male. Welcome to TechStop. Here you will find links that I think are of interest.
Furthermore these are links that I want to keep track of because they have given me either ideas or some other form of
inspiration for my writing. Links are listed in order lowest to highest both in the date they are given and the order
in which they appear (meaning: read them from the bottom up for a certain day's list). Some of these sites may require
you to sign up for free. Without further ado, the links...
March 2010.
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March 25, 2010
Project Natal video features smack talking, scruffy teenagers
- This isn't exactly new news at this point for people tracking gaming or tech
research and innovation. The jump that this technology presents beyond current controllers is impressive, if it works
as advertised. The implications of this combination of technology though are numerous and fascinating. The fact it is
a part of a consumer product is mildly amazing. Trackerless body position recognition taking a step beyond 2D gesture
computing, voice recognition including pattern analysis to distinguish between speakers, and as I'll showcase
next week software that is just as impressive using optical recognition and what's best described as something between
contingency driven programming and low level artificial intelligence. What do you think is fiction/story worthy from
this video and Natal itself?
Tags:
application, gesture computing, implications, optical recognition, research, software, technology, voice recognition.
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