technologyreview.com — Researchers at MIT have released a video and audio search tool that solves one of the most challenging problems in the field: how to break up a lengthy academic lecture into manageable chunks, pinpoint the location of keywords, and direct the user to them. The search engine leverages decades' worth of speech-recognition research.
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matdevdugNov 27, 2007
Shows how great of a school MIT is.
airmasterNov 27, 2007
Real Player sucks bone
biggourguesNov 27, 2007
Every college kid's dream. Welcom to School 2.0...
harriettubgirlNov 27, 2007
I'd sooner become an uneducated hobo than stoop to using realplayer.
breakawayNov 27, 2007
MANUKAU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY REPRESENT!!
ecologistoNov 27, 2007
This has been done for quite a long time in other insitute(s). For sure at IDIAP (<a class="user" href="http://www.idiap.ch/),">http://www.idiap.ch/),</a> in Switzerland, they managed to do that years ago. Of course, it is not perfect. Neither is this MIT software...