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Microsoft Windows Vista presentation goes awry
arstechnica.com ^ | July 29, 2006 | Matt Mondok

Posted on 07/28/2006 11:43:21 PM PDT by HAL9000

Revisiting the Windows 98 days: Microsoft's Vista presentation goes awry

It seems like Microsoft's operating system presentations have a tendency to go awry. In a live product demonstration for a large group of Wall Street analysts, the company decided to show off Windows Vista's speech recognition capabilities. As it turns out, the presentation, known as the Financial Analyst Meeting, was much more of a comedy rather than a professional demo.

Earlier today, the video was available to watch from MSNBC's front page, but it seems to have completely vanished. Luckily, I was able to find a link here. It shows the presenter struggling to get Vista's speech recognition software to cooperate. At one point, the presenter (Shanen Boettcher) said, "select all," and the software showed its violent side, writing "so double the killer delete select all."

The station that ran the clip, OTM, was told that Microsoft was not happy with it airing the video, and the company blamed the problems on ambient noise. As a true slap in the face, the reporter ended the story by saying, "and you were wondering why Vista keeps getting delayed?" Ouch.


Link to YouTube video



TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: lowqualitycrap; machinedictation; microsoft; speechrecognition; vista; whatsgoodqualitycrap; windows; windowsvista
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1 posted on 07/28/2006 11:43:23 PM PDT by HAL9000
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To: HAL9000

Tww Words, MICROSOFT SUCKS!!!


2 posted on 07/28/2006 11:53:59 PM PDT by phoenix0468 (http://www.mylocalforum.com -- Go Speak Your Mind.)
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To: phoenix0468

Excuse me, TWO WORDS, MICROSOFT SUCKS!!!


3 posted on 07/28/2006 11:54:41 PM PDT by phoenix0468 (http://www.mylocalforum.com -- Go Speak Your Mind.)
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To: HAL9000

ROTFLOL


4 posted on 07/28/2006 11:55:39 PM PDT by Revel
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To: HAL9000
AHHH MSN!!!! NO love for Linux users :D


5 posted on 07/28/2006 11:55:47 PM PDT by Echo Talon
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To: Echo Talon

I hope the YouTube video did work for you.


6 posted on 07/29/2006 12:02:31 AM PDT by HAL9000 (Get a Mac - The Ultimate FReeping Machine)
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To: HAL9000
I hope the YouTube video did work for you.

THANKS! I didnt see the YouTube link the first time, yes that works fine! :D

7 posted on 07/29/2006 12:06:19 AM PDT by Echo Talon
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To: HAL9000

pretty funny, but Vista will have at least 40% of the market by 2008. compared to Apples OS X at about 5-6%


8 posted on 07/29/2006 12:09:22 AM PDT by Echo Talon
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To: HAL9000

I think its funny that we are laughing at Beta software, its not even a "release candidate" yet, this is Windows Vista Beta and MS Office 2007 Beta correct?


9 posted on 07/29/2006 12:12:18 AM PDT by Echo Talon
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To: HAL9000

Technically, ambient noise does have that effect on speech recognition software. Air conditioner noise, breathing, even background talking can affect recognition.

It is pretty much why speech recognition hasn't gone anywhere commercially. Office ambient noise screws it up. Directional microphones help, butt don't eliminate ambient noise.

I have doubts that the technology will go very far, at least until mathematicians start modeling "context analysis" into the software. Speech recognition in humans is very contextual. We hear what we expect to hear based on context. We project what we expect to hear next, and listen for it. Until the software can start making the necessary linkages to context, common phrases, etc - it will remain temperamental. Oddly enough, we read the same way.


10 posted on 07/29/2006 12:26:14 AM PDT by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: Echo Talon
This is a demo for a feature of an operating system that is supposed to ship in six months.

Microsoft blames "ambient noise". Fair enough, I've seen it happen before. But why are they showing this crap to the financial analysts? Is Microsoft trying to drive their stock price down? It's mind-boggling stupidity on Microsoft's part.

11 posted on 07/29/2006 12:29:37 AM PDT by HAL9000 (Get a Mac - The Ultimate FReeping Machine)
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To: coconutt2000

Talking to a computer is ridiculous.


12 posted on 07/29/2006 12:30:37 AM PDT by HAL9000 (Get a Mac - The Ultimate FReeping Machine)
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To: coconutt2000

True, but you'd figure execs doing a presentation for Wall Street analysts would have:

A. Known this
B. Prepared for this
C. Tested their presentation under the same conditions.


13 posted on 07/29/2006 12:32:02 AM PDT by D-fendr
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To: HAL9000

Not really. If speech recognition wasn't so shoddy, it would eventually become yet another way to interact with the user interface.

It would become second nature. It wouldn't replace manual interfaces, but it could complement that interface. But for transcription, it is pretty ridiculous. In the same way that we can read silently faster than we can read aloud, typing silently is faster than voice to text transcription.


14 posted on 07/29/2006 12:34:21 AM PDT by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: coconutt2000

Sheesh, just saw the report. The demo was at Microsoft's offices.
If they can't control the presentation environment there..


15 posted on 07/29/2006 12:39:04 AM PDT by D-fendr
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To: coconutt2000
Woosh!


16 posted on 07/29/2006 12:40:49 AM PDT by HAL9000 (Get a Mac - The Ultimate FReeping Machine)
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To: coconutt2000

What's funny, to me, is that twenty years ago I remember reading that voice recognition was just around the corner.

It's a lot harder nut to crack.


17 posted on 07/29/2006 12:43:35 AM PDT by D-fendr
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To: D-fendr
True, but you'd figure execs doing a presentation for Wall Street analysts would have:

A. Known this
B. Prepared for this
C. Tested their presentation under the same conditions.

Absolutely, you'd think that. They probably did run a test with everything except a room full of people, cameras running, and the room's sound system on high enough to be heard over the ambient noise created by a roomful of people with lots of electronics turned on, and the requisite cooling fans.

18 posted on 07/29/2006 12:46:36 AM PDT by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: D-fendr

Speech recognition is very difficult to crack. I'm guessing they'll crack it around the same time they start actually creating real rudimentary A.I.'s.


19 posted on 07/29/2006 12:51:57 AM PDT by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: HAL9000
Talking to a computer is ridiculous.

And HAL should know!

Remember Scotty in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home ? "Computer ... Com-puuu-terrr..."

20 posted on 07/29/2006 12:54:47 AM PDT by JennysCool (Roll out the Canarble Wagon!)
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