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Microsoft teaches an application to hear, see and speak
Microsoft showed the world a voice-activated search for information on the three-dimensional map at the conference for developers of Build 2013 in San Francisco.
New abilities of this search engine Bing introduced the company during Microsoft's annual Build developer conference, which began last week in San Francisco. It has been shown using Windows 8.1 three-dimensional images of objects on a map and recognize voice commands.
During a demonstration of the capabilities of the new cards, three-dimensional images of objects, Vice President Gurdeep Singh Paul asked the following question: "what project architect built this Museum?" and the screen will pop up a tooltip with the answer.
According to the company, similar examples will inspire designers to create unusual functional applications in the next decade, according to Singh of Gender, should be able to hear, see and speak.
Source: /users/413
New abilities of this search engine Bing introduced the company during Microsoft's annual Build developer conference, which began last week in San Francisco. It has been shown using Windows 8.1 three-dimensional images of objects on a map and recognize voice commands.
During a demonstration of the capabilities of the new cards, three-dimensional images of objects, Vice President Gurdeep Singh Paul asked the following question: "what project architect built this Museum?" and the screen will pop up a tooltip with the answer.
According to the company, similar examples will inspire designers to create unusual functional applications in the next decade, according to Singh of Gender, should be able to hear, see and speak.
Source: /users/413
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