Rare is convinced According to Rare, voice commands currently implemented in Kinect are only the tip of the iceberg with regard to the potential of the device Microsoft in this area. "We are working because the players can use their own voice in different ways. So far, so not much has been done, but the potential is enormous," said Scott Henson Speaking to MCV.
"The ability to say 'Xbox pause' and see the console that actually pauses the game is just the beginning. At the moment it is pure fantasy, but in future it would be great to interact with the system through a structured conversation." "We will continue to take steps forward and finding new applications both in terms of motion detection in terms of detection of the voice.
Wishing to give numbers, I would say that so far we have used the Kinect only 10%," said Henson. Source: MCV
"The ability to say 'Xbox pause' and see the console that actually pauses the game is just the beginning. At the moment it is pure fantasy, but in future it would be great to interact with the system through a structured conversation." "We will continue to take steps forward and finding new applications both in terms of motion detection in terms of detection of the voice.
Wishing to give numbers, I would say that so far we have used the Kinect only 10%," said Henson. Source: MCV
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