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King Goldfish
09-03-2004, 04:39 PM
I got new phones when I switched crappy ATT celular for Sprint. Better coverage and the 2 phones I payed 79 bucks for (I went with a one year contract.. so it wasnt free) have voice activation commands.

Very very cool. I know its been around for a while but I could never get the seamon brand phone to work with voice command.


Anyways, I was thinking this would be cool if you had video camera that would operate with voice command and be able to do everything by talking to your Equipment.


what do you guys think?

indietalk
09-03-2004, 04:46 PM
Anyways, I was thinking this would be cool if you had video camera that would operate with voice command and be able to do everything by talking to your Equipment.


what do you guys think?
Sure. As long as there is a "grab me a beer" command :cheers:

OrangeMango
09-03-2004, 11:27 PM
That would be really cool. For now, we'll just have to deal with voice-activated camera operators :)

Zensteve
09-03-2004, 11:40 PM
Would be kinds difficult to operate once the camera started... you'd have extra audio being picked up.

"Zoom in... turn left... pan right... pull back...."

I'm just not keen on operating machinery that is smarter than myself. We should have stopped at the wheel. Even that whole fulcrum/lever invention was a step too far.

Steve the Luddite. :scared:

King Goldfish
09-04-2004, 03:09 PM
Sure. As long as there is a "grab me a beer" command :cheers:

LOL



Would be kinds difficult to operate once the camera started... you'd have extra audio being picked up.

"Zoom in... turn left... pan right... pull back...."

I'm just not keen on operating machinery that is smarter than myself. We should have stopped at the wheel. Even that whole fulcrum/lever invention was a step too far.

Steve the Luddite. :scared:

Maybe new technology with hand signals or sign language then :D

Shaw
09-04-2004, 08:12 PM
You could easily design a system that picked up what is known as "sub-vocalization." It's similar to how those nifty ear-pieces that the government uses (note that there is no audio reciever that captures audible sound). Sub-vocalization is essentially speaking without making a sound. You move your mouth as if speaking silently to yourself and while no audible noise is formed an earpiece can pick up the vibrations through your jaw and convert it to an audio signal just as easily as any other system. These things are really cool actually. Just wish my camera had one now ;). Maybe they could also equip it with one of those retinal-scanning display systems now in use for fighter pilots... (ie it scans a beam across your eye giving you a "heads up display" that you can see through and follows your eye/head movements)!

rizien
09-04-2004, 09:27 PM
it can be done, easily. My dad's hummer has phone that does all that like you say "Dial " then shes all "number please" and you say " two two seven eight one five ninetyninehundredseventhousand - Dial" and she says "Dialing two two seven eight one five ninetyninehundredseventhousand"

But when she cant understand you it gets annoying. And if you cuss at her and yell and scream she says "Goodbye" and shuts off on you. that bitch.

oh yea, its onstar phone..you press one button to turn it on and thats it, then you say everything.

King Goldfish
09-04-2004, 09:28 PM
that would come in handing if you wanted to record terrorist in action :D

OrangeMango
09-04-2004, 09:29 PM
Whoa, that sub-vocalization thing sounds crazy. I wonder how cheaply it could be made for the popular market.

Zensteve
09-04-2004, 09:31 PM
"You will be assimilated, Locutus of Borg" http://www.stevenrichards.com/images/smiley_ninja.gif