User: miaublah |
Microsoft Vista Speech Recognition Tested - Perl Scripting Credits to scrubadub (check for user: scrubadub1 for more videos like this !) for sharing this first, until he got banned... Here we go again... Please don't ban me. Tags: vista perl speech recognition windows scrubadub |
User: jplfree |
Windows Vista Speech Recognition Microsoft demos the new speech recognition in Vista. Unfortunately it doesn't quite go to plan... Tags: microsoft vista speech demo oops wrong |
User: thewinekone |
Internet Recognition It's weird when random Internet people address me. Especially girls. I also make fun of random Internet guys. http://www.youtube.com/jenthelush http://www.youtube.com/paytotheorderofofof2 http://www.youtube.com/kayleebob Tags: internet youtube girls jenthelush kayleebob paytotheorderofofof geeks nerds idiots wine kone winekone thewinekone |
User: googletechtalks |
Quantum Computing Day 2: Image Recognition with an Adiabatic Quantum Computer Google Tech Talks December, 13 2007 ABSTRACT This tech talk series explores the enormous opportunities afforded by the emerging field of quantum computing. The exploitation of quantum phenomena not only offers tremendous speed-ups for important algorithms but may also prove key to achieving genuine synthetic intelligence. We argue that understanding higher brain function requires references to quantum mechanics as well. These talks look at the topic of quantum computing from mathematical, engineering and neurobiological perspectives, and we attempt to present the material so that the base concepts can be understood by listeners with no background in quantum physics. In this second talk, we make the case that machine learning and pattern recognition are problem domains well-suited to be handled by quantum routines. We introduce the adiabatic model of quantum computing and discuss how it deals more favorably with decoherence than the gate model. Adiabatic quantum computing can be understood as an annealing process that outperforms classical approaches to optimization by taking advantage of quantum tunneling. We also discuss the only large-scale adiabatic quantum hardware that exists today, built by D-Wave. We present detailed theoretical and experimental evidence showing that the D-Wave chip does indeed operate in a quantum regime. We report about an object recognition system we designed using the adiabatic quantum computer. Our system uses a combination of processing steps, where some are executed on classical hardware while others take advantage of the quantum chip. Both interest point selection and feature extraction are accomplished using classical filter operations reminiscent of receptive field properties of neurons in the early visual pathways. Image matching then proceeds by maximizing geometrical consistency and similarity between corresponding feature points, which is an NP-hard optimization problem. To obtain good solutions, we map this to the problem of finding the minimum energy in an Ising model in which the vertices represent candidate match pairs, bias terms reflect feature similarity, and interaction terms account for geometric consistency. The adiabatic quantum computer is then employed to find a low energetic minimum of the Ising dynamics. We conclude with a look towards which type of machine learning problems maybe most suitable for mapping to a quantum computing architecture. Speaker: Hartmut Neven Speaker: Dr. Geordie Rose Geordie Rose is a founder and CTO of D-Wave. He is known as a leading advocate for quantum computing and physics-based processor design, and has been invited to speak on these topics in venues ranging from the 2003 TED Conference to Supercomputing 2005. His innovative and ambitious approach to building quantum computing technology has received coverage in BC Business, The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver magazine, The Globe and Mail, The National Post, USA Today, MIT Technology Review magazine, the Harvard Business Review and Business 2.0 magazine, and one of his business strategies was profiled in a Harvard Business School case study. He has received several awards and accolades for his work with D-Wave, including being short-listed for a 2005 World Technology Award. Dr. Rose holds a PhD in theoretical physics from the University of British Columbia, specializing in quantum effects in materials. While at McMaster University, he graduated first in his class with a BEng in Engineering Physics, specializing in semiconductor engineering. Since the inception of D-Wave in 1999, Dr. Rose, as founding CEO, raised over $45M on behalf of the company, including a round led by Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ) — the first ever investment by a top-tier US venture capital firm in quantum computing. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
User: findingnobody |
Sonic Youth- Pattern Recognition (live) Sonic Youth playing Pattern Recognition off of their album Sonic Nurse. 2004 Tags: Sonic Youth music rock noise |
User: NilEinne |
Windows Vista speech recognition - the whole story While I don't particularly like Microsoft, and found the Vista speech recognition gone wrong clip a good joke, several Microsoft blogger pointed out the that it was a case of selective media editing. I was interested in getting the whole story so I downloaded the 70mb MSFT Financial Analyst Meeting 2006: Steve Ballmer clip from here http://www.microsoft.com/msft/speech/FY06/BallmerFAM2006.mspx Knowing there were probably others who wanted to see it but didn't wish to retrive the whole file, I cut it to show the entire speech recognition part. If you haven't yet seen the CNBC selectively edited clip, I suggest you watch it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Y_Jp6PxsSQ Having seen this, while I still find the original clip funny, it's clear the bigger joke is on CNBC for their selective, misleading editing and (rather silly as well) commentary... The issues and reasons for the failure are discussed here http://blogs.msdn.com/sprague/archive/2006/07/27/680749.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/robch/archive/2006/07/28/681467.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/larryosterman/archive/2006/07/31/684327.aspx http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/dougv/archive/2006/08/01/1672.aspx I'm not 100% sure on the copyright status, I hope that since Microsoft makes the entire clip available on their website and the CNBC selectively edited/misleading clip is available, they won't mind. If they do, tell me and I will remove it ASAP. N.B. As I hope I made clear above. I am NOT associated in any way shape or form with Microsoft, so please don't accuse me of being so Tags: microsoft ms vista speech recognition demo oops wrong whole story entire clip selective misleading media CNBC editing |
User: dahn8 |
Recognition Architectural slideshow for Intro Photo class way back. Tags: recognition susie suh |
User: FamousMacUser |
Vista speech recognition - the big surprise Surprise surprise. Windows Vista speech recognition actually works. Contrary to what MSNBC criticize as a "wreck," the speech recognition technology is well developed and highly usable. Is Microsoft is intentionally trying to lower our expectations with Vista so when it finally does come out the public will be blown away? Scary... From the source of this video: "I got my hands on the July CTP build (5472) of Windows Vista and gave it a try, and I recorded what I found. I used the internal microphone array in my laptop, so the sound quality is not optimal but Vista handled it well." "In addition: There is a whole lot more to speech recognition than what I have demonstrated. Even many basic features that I haven't demonstrated, like spelling out a name or technical word. So don't think what you see is what you get, having said that, the possibilities of speech recognition in a Tablet PC or Media Centre is mind-blowing. I thank everyone who enjoyed the video." "In addition addition: A lot of people also noticed that I had to repeat a bit of what I said. This is primarily my fault. In the speech control panel, you would often see a blue rotating circle. This is to indicate the speech recogniser is currently busy checking what is on-screen. Also, Camtasia the screen recording tool is very CPU intensive, so there was less processing power was available for the speech recogniser. I sometimes spoke too quickly between commands, so it hasn't fully analysed all the available options yet. " Tags: vista speach recongition screencast beta july ctp build5472 Toshiba Portege M400 Apple Mac OSX Leopard |
User: lockergnome |
Speech Recognition http://live.pirillo.com/ - Voice or Speech Recognition is sometimes a great solution, and sometimes it isn't. Tags: video info information tutorial help computer pc software howto how callforhelp geek chris pirillo chrispirillo |
User: pangeaday |
Mutual Recognition ++ Join the discussion on PangeaDay.org ++ Directed by Jehane Noujaim (Egypt/USA) This short documentary offers a unique and intimate perspective into the thoughts of a Moroccan imam and his wife as they discuss their romance. They describe their thoughts about how to build a deep, trusting, and enduring relationship in this film that shows the specific ways the Islamic faith relates to the universal concepts of love and respect. Jehane Noujaim is the director of, among other films, the award-winning documentaries Control Room and Startup.com. Raised in Cairo, Egypt, she attended Harvard University and graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Visual Arts and Philosophy. She has worked for MTV's News and Documentary Division as a segment producer for the series Unfiltered, and as a director and cinematographer on films such as Born Rich, Only the Strong Survive, and Down from the Mountain. In 2006, Noujaim won the prestigious TED Prize, an annual award in which the recipients are granted a wish. Jehane's wish -- to create a day in which the world comes together through film -- was the catalyst for Pangea Day. Crew Director/Producer/Cinematographer: Jehane Noujaim Editors: Raffi Asdourian, Dave Marcus Tags: Pangea Day Mutual Recognition Jehane Noujaim Egypt |
User: texasinstrumentsVlog |
3D facial recognition from Bioscrypt Inc. Providing ultimate security, Vision Access from Bioscrypt captures 40,000 data point and ultra fast access and recognition for users Tags: davinci biometrics facial recognition bioscrypt security 3D |
User: TabletPCOwner |
InkWell and Tablet PC Handwriting Recognition Quick look at the handwriting recognition provided by Apple's InkWell technology and that from Microsoft used in Tablet PCs and Vista. Tags: InkWell TabletPC Vista handwriting Apple |
User: NationalGeographic |
Self-Recognition in Apes Researchers set up tests to show that great apes can recognize themselves in the mirror. Human Ape : MON MARCH 17 8P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/videos/?source=4003 Tags: Human Ape self recognition humans apes recognize animals man |
User: laptopmag |
Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 - Facial Recognition To The Test LAPTOP puts the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510's facial recognition software through the paces with a few tests. Tags: Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 Facial Recognition laptop |
User: True2Kenpo |
"On the Mat" 1 - Position Recognition Joshua Ryer presents an online Kenpo video series entitled, "On the Mat". This series includes demonstrations of the techniques in the Ed Parker's Kenpo System, along with special footage of guest instructors and unique topics. For more information, please visit; http://www.pittsburghkarate.com Tags: kenpo upk on the mat otm josh ryer ed parker |
User: cinetrope |
Pattern Recognition We have no future because the present is too volatile, only Laurie Anderson, William Gibson, and found footage from the Prelinger Archives. Tags: Laurie Anderson William Gibson Pattern Recognition Footage Follower Nova Convention Prelinger Archives Public Domain |
User: goodluckfox |
Speech Recognition for Lawyers I'm a law student, and I am aggravated at how often I screw up when I recycle a form by leaving in a previous party's name or make a math error when figuring our fee, etc. Also, while I am a fast typist, there's a lot of overhead and wasted movement and time involved even if you recycle a form (finding all the things that need to be changed, global find/replaces, etc). Computers and software have gotten pretty powerful, and the practice of law is about the management of information. I'm a computer guy with a degree in information systems; if ANYONE is going to make proper use of this sort of stuff, it needs to be me, so that I can show my classmates and colleagues how this works. I turned one of my boss's collection Complaints into a template, changed the client's name, and turned all the "stuff that gets changed" into ASK and FILLIN fields, and used a macro to prompt for the values whenever a new document is created from that template. As you can see, the speech recognition software is just about ready for prime time. :) Tags: Dragon Naturally Speaking Speech Recognition for Lawyers |
User: lonelyfeona |
Window Vista Speech Recognition Failure It just small and funny.... but it still come with good idea.... Windows Vista contains hundreds of new and reworked features; some of the most significant include an updated graphical user interface and visual style dubbed Windows Aero, improved searching features, new multimedia creation tools such as Windows DVD Maker, and completely redesigned networking, audio, print, and display sub-systems. Vista also aims to increase the level of communication between machines on a home network using peer-to-peer technology, Tags: new world record amazing weird man human body sexy face babe super show time lady night drunk party scary horror monster |
User: thechuck2237 |
Speech Recognition Expectations With iListen Watch as MacSpeech Chief Evangelist Chuck Rogers explains what users should expect from speech recognition in general, and iListen specifically. Tags: iListen MacSpeech Apple Macintosh Speech |
User: googletechtalks |
Speech recognition and retrieval using unsupervised sub-word language models Google Tech Talks February, 8 2008 ABSTRACT Unsupervised morpheme analysis and language models developed at Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) open interesting new views on large vocabulary speech recognition, information retrieval and machine translation. This approach learns suitable sub-word units directly from relevant text corpora in a completely data-driven manner and can, thus, be easily ported to various morphologically complex languages. Our system includes several public domain software packages: Morfessor for determining the modeling units, VariKN to train effectively smoothed long-span LMs, a near-realtime single-pass decoder for LMs and LVCSR, and demos at: http://www.cis.hut.fi/projects/morpho/ http://www.cis.hut.fi/projects/speech/ I will also summarize the results from the recent Morpho Challenge machine learning competitions in morpheme analysis for language modeling and information retrieval: http://www.cis.hut.fi/morphochallenge2007/ Speaker: Mikko Kurimo Mikko Kurimo is currently Academy Research Fellow at Helsinki University of Technology (TKK), where he was an acting professor of Computer and Information Science (2001-2003). In 1998-2000 he worked as a postdoc at IDIAP and his Doctor of Science (PhD) degree is from TKK 1997. He has a long research record and a number of publications in large vocabulary speech recognition (since 1990) and has been involved in several international and national research projects and is TKK's site manager in the FP6 Network of Excellence PASCAL. At TKK's Adaptive Informatics Research Centre (which is one of the Centres of Excellence nominated by the Academy of Finland) he leads the Speech Recognition and Multimodal Interfaces research groups. The current research focus of his speech group is in language independent and unsupervised models for continuous speech with morpheme-based language models for very large vocabulary. The relevant pilot applications in the group range from unlimited vocabulary dictation systems for different languages to audio indexing and speech-to-speech translation. At the moment Mikko Kurimo is an International Fellow at SRI until February 2008. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
User: taztiVideos |
tazti Speech Recognition for Notebook, Desktop, UMPC or MID tazti is a free download at www.tazti.com. Tell your PC what to do with tazti Speech Recognition Software. Here's the video demo. Download tazti to enter a contest to win a free Zune! Control iTunes.... Perform internet searches of Google, Yahoo, MSN, ASK, YouTube, Amazon and Wikipedia... Log in to and navigate Facebook and Myspace... ... all by talking to your PC! Create your own speech commands... Eliminate thousands of mouse clicks and keyboard keystrokes. Enjoy and let us know what you think. Tags: tazti tasty umpc speech recognition software voice notebook desktop ultra mobile computer letmebemobile pc future |
User: coolmikex |
Rollins Band performs "Burned Beyond Recognition" on IFC! An insane Rollins Band performance from his IFC show, "The Henry Rollins Show." This is the IFC.com track, "Burned Beyond Recognition." Sounds incredible! They perform "Volume 4" on the season finale of the show, which I believe airs August 12th and August 17th on IFC. Should be extremely cool with Rollins Band finishing the season out! They get incredible bands on that show. Tags: henry rollins show band live IFC volume four burned beyond recognition exclusive black flag |
User: SymcSecurityResponse |
Vista Speech Recognition Attack Shows how a malicious audio clip can delete files from a user's comuter using Speech Recognition. The audio is delivered via a website. Credit to Sebastian Krahmer for first suggesting the attack, and George Ou for verification. Tags: vista windows speech recognition symantec malicious attack website audio voice |
User: scrubadub1 |
Windows Vista Speech Recognition Tested - Perl Scripting I'll stick to the keyboard Tags: Windows Vista Speech Recognition Tested Perl Scripting |
User: dorkturk |
Natural Sketch Recognition in UML Class Diagrams sketch recognition environment for UML (Unified Modeling Language). Tags: uml mit sketch prototyping |