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Re: Universal Translator

From: "Tristram W. Metcalfe III" <>
Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 15:26:36 -0500

 wrote:

> On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Alex Feinman wrote:
>
> Quick non-tech problem: it would probably look very impolite (not to
> mention rather silly) to point at the person's mouth whenever they start
> speaking.  Having this, say, on the back of the hand, with an easy way to
> turn it on or off, would probably work nicely and unobtrusively.
>

Here's one of the many uses for your HMD (in this excellant value of WCs),, to target the
mouth you select to listen to, either with a display's cross hairs or just know the target
coordinates of the presighted and tested gun mic worn some where above your neck facing near
the field of view. The voice may be to your far peripheral vision enabling the tracking of a
voice that may not be exactly where you're looking. (this ability will remain valued, even
after many years of voice recognition improvements, for the "cocktail party" syndrome in
understanding people in a situatuation where everyone becomes handicapped with a level of
deafness, i.e. use just for translating blab,blah,bluh to your language).
The psychology factor's in 'face to face' may also mean need for quick adjustable orienting
of the mic with out losing track of it in your hmd.

.02
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