Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Star Date

"This one will be 'off the radar', so to speak."

When addressing the machine, they learned that later direct view of the log led many to lose track.

That oft (and perhaps overused) phrase accomplished something important in the current context. The distinct change in key or rhythm was intentional, not inadvertent. At least, far more often than the reverse.

Until the machine caught up, making the transition, to and from, explicit would help live listeners follow along.

"We need better visual feedback. Watching aural recognition as it is happening and later watching the background sorting, pruning, enhancing etc."

"In short, 'watching' aural input and processing cognition?"

"Yes."

NOTE: Some of the foregoing in this BuzzTheHill post is not fictional. Consider it a public disclosure and as such, to the degree something novel and not obvious to those skilled in the art has been addressed, the specific intent was/is to put it in the PUBLIC DOMAIN.

© 2012 Buzz Hill

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