Thursday, October 9, 2014

Why not translated into the Google Glass?

Why not translated into the Google Glass?

To use this application (currently only available in English), simply say "OK Glass, Recognize this" ( "Glass OK, admit it" ) and to take his smartphone near the person you are talking to that the transcription of words appears on the display of his glasses.

"This system allows us to focus on the movements of the face and gestures of their interlocutor, told CNet Professor Jim Foley, one of the project participants. If people hard of hearing include the statement, conversation can continue without having to wait for the subtitle.
http://eterna.stanford.edu/web/player/185759/
http://pocketknowledge.tc.columbia.edu/home.php/browse/128720
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/oniconference07/User:Hingdink
However, if I missed a word I can take a look at the transcript, read one or two words I need, and return to my conversation."

Ultimately, the research team would like to go further than simple transcription conversation also incorporating simultaneous translation. In the meantime, you can download it for subtitling in English only on the site Google Glass.