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dj pussy 03-18-2004 12:27 AM

NASA hears words not yet spoken
 
WASHINGTON NASA has developed a computer program that comes close to reading thoughts not yet spoken, by analyzing nerve commands to the throat.

It says the breakthrough holds promise for astronauts and the handicapped.

"A person using the subvocal system thinks of phrases and talks to himself so quietly it cannot be heard, but the tongue and vocal cords do receive speech signals from the brain," said developer Chuck Jorgensen, of NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.

Yahoo News

BradM 03-18-2004 12:28 AM

astronauts and the handicapped.


Anyone else catch this and wonder WHY astronauts is there?

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 03-18-2004 12:29 AM

Bullshit only reason they made it is to implement as a method for lie detection:1orglaugh

SMG 03-18-2004 12:29 AM

also holds promise for spies and interrogators and crap :321GFY

liquidblue33 03-18-2004 12:29 AM

Wha, Wha, wha wa wa wha wha.
blin blina blong, ching chang chong.

Tell me NASa what am i saying?

Fuck NASA!

Rorschach 03-18-2004 12:30 AM

Woah.

strats 03-18-2004 12:33 AM

this is simple technology... just monitor what goes on in the brain when someone speaks.. then tune it to the individual.

mryellow 03-18-2004 12:40 AM

A music teacher of mine pointed something like this out once....

"Everyone can sing".

Put your hand on your throat.

Think of a high note without singing it.

Then think of a low note....

-Ben

SetTheWorldonFire 03-18-2004 12:42 AM

:eek7

Illicit 03-18-2004 12:44 AM

Sweet ! I bet there are some good military apps too !

mule 03-18-2004 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BradM
astronauts and the handicapped.


Anyone else catch this and wonder WHY astronauts is there?

Because they're all strong silent types :Graucho

reynold 03-18-2004 01:07 AM

what are they gonna say anyway?

insanesurfer 03-18-2004 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BradM
astronauts and the handicapped.


Anyone else catch this and wonder WHY astronauts is there?

There is no sound in space and nasa wants to know what the astronauts are saying as their head explodes when their helmet comes off.

pimplink 03-18-2004 02:17 AM

I don't think they have something to say.

buddyjuf 03-18-2004 02:20 AM

simply incredible :thumbsup

VeriSexy 03-18-2004 02:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by strats
this is simple technology... just monitor what goes on in the brain when someone speaks.. then tune it to the individual.
"simple technology"

:1orglaugh Whatever

Living For Today 03-18-2004 02:55 AM

that would be pretty cool.

Shoehorn! 03-18-2004 03:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by dj pussy
WASHINGTON NASA has developed a computer program that comes close to reading thoughts not yet spoken, by analyzing nerve commands to the throat.

It says the breakthrough holds promise for astronauts and the handicapped.

"A person using the subvocal system thinks of phrases and talks to himself so quietly it cannot be heard, but the tongue and vocal cords do receive speech signals from the brain," said developer Chuck Jorgensen, of NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.

Yahoo News

Wow, that's just fucking wonderful, now the government will be able to practically read our minds.

arial 03-18-2004 03:08 AM

So we won't be able to lie anymore?

mryellow 03-18-2004 04:36 AM

There is a software product being used in some call centers and
other places which I saw recently. Can tell if you're lying by the
tone of your voice. Seen it run over the "I did not that sexual
relations with that woman..... Miss Lewinsky"

It doesn't say "lie".... but tells you what is the "risk statement"
and basically gets to what the person is thinking when they say
it. It sorts out the actual context of what's being said.

Here we go:

http://www.digilog.org/

London, Dec.26: The insurance industry is using technology
developed by the Israeli security forces to find out if somebody is
lying or not.

One of the side effects of the annual Christmas binge is a sharp
rise in fraudulent insurance claims as people resort to desperate
measures to repair their over-indulged personal finances.

Therefore, the insurance industry has resorted to scientific ways
to detect lies as fraud costs the insurance industry over a billion
pounds annually in false motor and household claims.

Lior Koskas, the business development manager of Digilog, the
company that developed the "voice risk analysis" system,
said:"People think that we use some sort of machine with a red
and a green light which flashes, which is far removed from the
truth."

The system, which is just starting to be taken up by a number of
insurance companies in Britain such as Admiral and Esure, is only
used on people whose claims are considered dubious.

These people are then telephoned by an operator, who is trained
in using Digilog and are told that the call is being recorded for
fraud prevention purposes.

For those who hang on, the operator will ask them various bland
questions, such as how they spell their surname, to allow the
system to establish their voice pattern at normal stress levels.
The operator is trained to look for various signs that typically
suggest that somebody is lying.

If you are telling the truth, you are likely to say things such as "I
went to" or "We did that". Liars are far less personal and do not
use "I" or "we" because, says Mr. Koskas, they do not want to
commit. A liar will usually want to say as little as possible.

Highway Insurance, which became the first insurance company to
use the system in this country about 18 months ago, says that
the level of fraud detection has jumped from five per cent to 18
per cent since it was introduced.

Once the system has got used to the nuances of somebody's
voice; a process which takes about 10 seconds; it will flash a
message on the computer screen showing the operator whether
the person is "stressed", "no risk", "excited" or making "a risk
statement".

It can be very specific about the moment the person is lying, even
dividing the taped conversation into two-second segments.

If you run one of Bill Clinton's most famous speeches through the
system, it will say "risk statement" only at the moment when he
denies having "sexual relations with that woman".

-Ben

BlazeBank 03-18-2004 04:41 AM

Sweet:thumbsup

Juke 03-18-2004 04:42 AM

Hope my girlfriend will never use such technology :)

sexsup 03-18-2004 04:53 AM

The NASA program is really interesting, it can have very useful applications

=^..^= 03-18-2004 04:57 AM

That's NOTHING!!!!!!!!

my keyboard types my posts before I even THINK - see?
Just Look at all my tpos!!!! :Graucho

TweetyBird 03-18-2004 05:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BradM
astronauts and the handicapped.


Anyone else catch this and wonder WHY astronauts is there?

Because it's the NASA of course :winkwink:


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