techcrunch.com — Seattle based podcast discovery and management service Pluggd is unveiling a major new feature at DEMO this weekend that combines speech recognition and semantic analysis to let users search for and skip to parts of an audio file that are related to topics of interest to them. It’s more than just speech recognition.
Sep 25, 2006 View in Crawl 4
richardsfamSep 25, 2006
very innovative approach to unlocking the value hidden inside podcasts
thatdrewSep 25, 2006Submitter
you can also try it for yourself now at <a class="user" href="http://www.pluggd.com/demo">http://www.pluggd.com/demo</a>
djerridSep 25, 2006
Wow, that really works well. When I searched for the Mets it highlighted not only Mets but also York (as in New York) and Glavine, one of their starting pitchers.
interiotSep 25, 2006
pod-cast: 227,000,000 ghitsnet-cast: 1,190,000 ghitsMajor Nelson keeps insisting on "webcast"web-cast: 52,400,000 ghits
crunkySep 25, 2006
damn, the demo is pretty good. makes existing search offerings look ..uh.. pretty lame.
archerxSep 25, 2006
It's not easy to track stats with it, and for us stats are so important.... why? because it makes us feel good :)<a class="user" href="http://www.cgcast.com">http://www.cgcast.com</a> is my podcast. Don't click it if you're not into Computer Graphics though.