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summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: so we come to the third meetings . i have good . industrial designer: project manager: um so in the last meeting we have discussed the functional design and now we will talk about the conceptual design . so we will talk about some specific details . industrial designe...
the team discussed the conceptual design and some specific details in this meeting . industrial designer talked about the components concept of industrial design , such as the different choice of energy and the different material of the remote control . the team would find out which one to use in the future . user inte...
summarize the discussion about the components concept of industrial design . </s> project manager: so we come to the third meetings . i have good . industrial designer: project manager: um so in the last meeting we have discussed the functional design and now we will talk about the conceptual design . so we will talk a...
the team talked about using a battery on the remote control and discussed different types of energy , they would find out if the kinetic metal was sufficient to provide enough energy . as to the shape of the remote control , there should be a curve which would fit into users ' hands when they grab the remote control . ...
what did the team agree about kinetic battery when talking about the components concept of industrial design ? </s> project manager: so we come to the third meetings . i have good . industrial designer: project manager: um so in the last meeting we have discussed the functional design and now we will talk about the con...
the team could choose from the basic battery , kinetic battery and solar energy . solar energy would not work in a cluttered environment . kinetic battery was the one people could recharge by themselves . the team would find out if the kinetic metal was sufficient to provide enough energy .
what did team members say about the titanium case when talking about the components concept of industrial design ? </s> project manager: so we come to the third meetings . i have good . industrial designer: project manager: um so in the last meeting we have discussed the functional design and now we will talk about the...
titanium case was trendy and modern . users would be happy with it . but the team was still not very sure about the material of the case .
summarize the discussion about specific details connected with market interests . </s> project manager: so we come to the third meetings . i have good . industrial designer: project manager: um so in the last meeting we have discussed the functional design and now we will talk about the conceptual design . so we will t...
the team discussed a marketing survey about remote controls . they agreed to design remote controls with more fancy outlook and less buttons . the remote control should be easier to find and less complicated so users take less time to learn the functionality of it and the team discussed how to implement this function ....
what did the team decide on how to make the remote control easier to find when discussing specific details connected with market interests ? </s> project manager: so we come to the third meetings . i have good . industrial designer: project manager: um so in the last meeting we have discussed the functional design and ...
the team decided that the remote control would beep if it got lost . also , the remote control would be put on the fixed charger if users did not use it , so it would be hard to get lost .
what did industrial designer propose when discussing the set of vocabularies for the speech recogniser when discussing specific details connected with market interests ? </s> project manager: so we come to the third meetings . i have good . industrial designer: project manager: um so in the last meeting we have discuss...
industrial designer proposed that the team could have just numbers for channels and the speech recogniser should be able to distinguish between different voices and deal with noises .
summarize the whole meeting . </s> user interface: here we go again . industrial designer: my mouse is not working anymore . user interface: oh . industrial designer: he 's uh marketing: oh . user interface: okay . industrial designer: when i put it in , is is going to beep beep beep . marketing: oh , i got a nice litt...
in this meeting , the team brainstormed about the look , functions and gadgets to adopt in the remote control and finally reached a decision on the overall design . the meeting started with discussion on the technical functions based on some new requirements delivered by project manager and on market research results p...
summarize the discussion on the technical functions on the remote control . </s> user interface: here we go again . industrial designer: my mouse is not working anymore . user interface: oh . industrial designer: he 's uh marketing: oh . user interface: okay . industrial designer: when i put it in , is is going to beep...
industrial designer believed that the working design did not involve specialised technologies and therefore would not cost much or be difficult . user interface questioned this statement by arguing that the technical functions depended on the user requirements . the team discussed this point and then agreed that the re...
why did marketing disagree with project manager when discussing the technical functions on the remote control ? </s> user interface: here we go again . industrial designer: my mouse is not working anymore . user interface: oh . industrial designer: he 's uh marketing: oh . user interface: okay . industrial designer: wh...
project manager considered it necessary to focus on customers younger aged below forty because they have potential needs to be fulfilled . by contrast , marketing believed that the project should target a large group rather than only people younger than forty .
what did user interface think of putting lots of functions in the remote control when discussing the technical functions on it ? </s> user interface: here we go again . industrial designer: my mouse is not working anymore . user interface: oh . industrial designer: he 's uh marketing: oh . user interface: okay . indust...
user interface did not like the idea of putting lots of functions in the remote control because younger people were looking for a trendy look rather than multiple functions .
what did the group discuss about extra designs or gadgets to make the remote control special ? </s> user interface: here we go again . industrial designer: my mouse is not working anymore . user interface: oh . industrial designer: he 's uh marketing: oh . user interface: okay . industrial designer: when i put it in , ...
at first , project manager pointed out that the key lied in users ' pain point , which was the trouble of losing remote controls . the team then started brainstorming in this direction , coming up with ideas such as a can opener , bouncing pads , big buttons , flashy design , changeable fronts , etc . later on , projec...
how did project manager think of the cost of adding rechargeable units to the device when discussing extra designs or gadgets to make the remote control special ? </s> user interface: here we go again . industrial designer: my mouse is not working anymore . user interface: oh . industrial designer: he 's uh marketing: ...
project manager believed that money spent on the rechargeable units was necessary because other elements of the remote control were just basic . in addition , project manager thought it would not cost much if the product was produced in taiwan . however , it was acknowledged that cost could probably be a concern so he/...
what 's industrial designer 's concern about the idea of adding rechargeable units to the device during discussion on extra designs or gadgets to make the remote control special ? </s> user interface: here we go again . industrial designer: my mouse is not working anymore . user interface: oh . industrial designer: he ...
to industrial designer , remote controls could last a long time with two batteries . therefore , it might not be necessary or attractive enough to customers in his/ her opinion .
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: okay . everybody found his place again ? yeah ? marketing: yes . project manager: that 's nice . okay so this is our second meeting . and uh still failing ? marketing: yeah . project manager: uh now we 're going um into the functional design . um important thing of th...
the whole meeting was focused on the functional design of the new remote control project . first of all , marketing , user interface , and industrial designer each gave a presentation about user requirements , technical function design , and working design respectively . then , project manager announced some amendments...
summarize the amendments to project requirements and the following discussion . </s> project manager: okay . everybody found his place again ? yeah ? marketing: yes . project manager: that 's nice . okay so this is our second meeting . and uh still failing ? marketing: yeah . project manager: uh now we 're going um int...
project manager announced that the remote control ought to be only suitable for tv , and that teletext as an outmoded function should be skipped , while internet access becomes an optional function . meanwhile , target customers are specified as 40 plus . however , project manager 's requirements of no teletext and des...
what attitude did marketing hold towards the `` no teletext but internet '' requirement when commenting on new project requirements and why ? </s> project manager: okay . everybody found his place again ? yeah ? marketing: yes . project manager: that 's nice . okay so this is our second meeting . and uh still failing ?...
marketing was strongly against the `` no teletext but internet '' requirement , because he thought there was little chance that customers over 40 would use tvs with internet access in the near future . and he added that teletext was no doubt a key feature for the remote control , especially for the elder generation , a...
why did marketing disagree with the fancy design requirement proposed by project manager ? </s> project manager: okay . everybody found his place again ? yeah ? marketing: yes . project manager: that 's nice . okay so this is our second meeting . and uh still failing ? marketing: yeah . project manager: uh now we 're g...
marketing considered fancy design to be insignificant , as he believed that unlike the younger generation , people of 40 plus were not that particular about appearance and would care more about its functionality instead . marketing 's opinion was subsequently agreed by other team members .
summarize the group discussion about functionality with the elderly as target customers . </s> project manager: okay . everybody found his place again ? yeah ? marketing: yes . project manager: that 's nice . okay so this is our second meeting . and uh still failing ? marketing: yeah . project manager: uh now we 're go...
firstly , after a short debate , the group reached a consensus that basic layout would be enough for the button design , on which too much emphasis would be unnecessary for the elder generation . then , the group agreed to implement a docking station as an extra with a positioning function . also , as opposed to touchs...
what was the decision of the discussion about button design ? </s> project manager: okay . everybody found his place again ? yeah ? marketing: yes . project manager: that 's nice . okay so this is our second meeting . and uh still failing ? marketing: yeah . project manager: uh now we 're going um into the functional d...
though project manager brought up scroll button and joystick as possible options , industrial rejected that idea by arguing that the elderly were not accustomed to using them , therefore basic layout would be sufficient . then marketing further pointed out that there was not so much to gain in the competition of less b...
why was the docking station taken into consideration and how was its function achieved ? </s> project manager: okay . everybody found his place again ? yeah ? marketing: yes . project manager: that 's nice . okay so this is our second meeting . and uh still failing ? marketing: yeah . project manager: uh now we 're goi...
marketing 's research about user requirements showed that 50 % of the people tended to find their remote controls lost . therefore , the docking station as an extra would help users find its position . to achieve this the audio sign would be implemented . when users pressed a button , the phone on the remote control we...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: think we can first industrial designer: mm . user interface: right it was function f_ eight or something . industrial designer: tha user interface: this one right there . industrial designer: okay . user interface: okay . industrial designer: who is gon na do a powerp...
this meeting is mainly about three presentations from three team members . first , it was industrial designer 's presentation on the working design of the remote control ; then , user interface introduced the layout design of the remote control ; and at last , marketing made a report on the user experience survey and p...
what questions did team members raise concerning industrial designer 's presentation ? </s> project manager: think we can first industrial designer: mm . user interface: right it was function f_ eight or something . industrial designer: tha user interface: this one right there . industrial designer: okay . user interfa...
industrial designer considered batteries as the energy source . marketing thinks that changing batteries all the time could possibly be annoying , so she suggests other energy options like solar charging . but industrial designer refutes this problem because people change batteries simply every six months . user interf...
what did the group discuss about user interface 's presentation ? </s> project manager: think we can first industrial designer: mm . user interface: right it was function f_ eight or something . industrial designer: tha user interface: this one right there . industrial designer: okay . user interface: okay . industrial...
in the presentation from user interface , he first made sure of the position of the team ’ s remote control —— a remote control with basic functionalities and with some improvements . the must-haves would include volume control , channel keys up-down , a numerical keypad , a mute button and would exclude the lock butto...
what did the team think of the locking function when discussing user interface 's presentation on the layout of the remote control ? </s> project manager: think we can first industrial designer: mm . user interface: right it was function f_ eight or something . industrial designer: tha user interface: this one right th...
user interface said the locking function is a novel idea and a good inspiration . he had never seen a locking functionality . but user interface thought that the locking function might be unnecessary , while project manager thought it probably should be easy to be realized in a physical form like a cover , a switch or ...
what did the group discuss about marketing 's presentation ? </s> project manager: think we can first industrial designer: mm . user interface: right it was function f_ eight or something . industrial designer: tha user interface: this one right there . industrial designer: okay . user interface: okay . industrial desi...
the team discussed the topic of potential user-friendly features for the old and the young . marketing mentioned the probable insertion of tracking devices which recognize personal preferences , like voice activator , because people may easily forget the position of the remote controls in the room . however , later the...
what was the conclusion and summary that project manager extracted after the three presentations from team members ? </s> project manager: think we can first industrial designer: mm . user interface: right it was function f_ eight or something . industrial designer: tha user interface: this one right there . industrial...
the team is going to design a basic television remote which looks cool and is safe to be used . as for the industrial design of the remote control , due to reasons of budget and simplicity , the remote control will use infrared signals instead of bluetooth , and the energy source would be batteries .
what did the team discuss about the appearance of their remote controls ? </s> project manager: think we can first industrial designer: mm . user interface: right it was function f_ eight or something . industrial designer: tha user interface: this one right there . industrial designer: okay . user interface: okay . in...
project manager insisted the manifestation of company image on the remote control , like the slogan , symbol or other recognizable patterns . marketing thought the remote controls should be in the same colour , while project manager thought it unnecessary . user interface suggested that the pattern needs to be recognis...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence from janet finch-saunders . i 'd like to take this opportunity to welcome suzy davies to the committee , and to thank mark reckless and...
the meeting was about the fiscal and social influence of brexit , especially focusing on the wales education system . the group was worrying that brexit would cut down the support from the eu to the uk , thus putting the wales universities in great dilemma . besides , the fact was that the less fiscal support from the ...
summarize the political background and the aim of the group . </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence from janet finch-saunders . i 'd like to take this opportunity to welcome suzy davies to the committee ...
the group was focusing on the potential influence to the wales education system due to the brexit . the members mentioned many institutions like the higher education funding council for wales and showed that these institutions had taken much action to deal with the problems . some of the institutions funded higher educ...
what did huw morris think of the `` no deal '' scenario when talking about the political background and the aim of the group ? </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence from janet finch-saunders . i 'd like ...
when discussing the dilemma that the wales universities were faced with at the moment , kirsty williams pointed out that many factors would affect the fiscal situation of the universities , including whether it would be a `` no deal '' scenario or a `` deal '' one . even though most worries were towards the `` no deal ...
what did eluned morgan think of further education when talking about the political background and the aim of the group ? </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence from janet finch-saunders . i 'd like to tak...
eluned morgan had been actively engaging with the fe sector and he found that those colleges are much localized , with only 71 eu apprenticeships and staff . the group was working hard to ensure that these 71 people would safely go through such a chaotic period . what 's also important was that as for fe , the relation...
what did the group talk about the admission problems of wales universities and corresponding solutions ? </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence from janet finch-saunders . i 'd like to take this opportuni...
hefin david pointed out that wales was the only country in the uk that witnessed a significant drop in applications from eu students . the group should have noticed that the available funding for those eu students had changed , and that was one of the reasons why fewer of them applied for wales universities this year ....
why did kirsty williams disagree with hefin david when talking about the admission problems of wales universities and corresponding solutions ? </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence from janet finch-saun...
hefin david thought that the wales government should be to blame for the fewest eu students applying for wales universities this year , however , kirsty williams considered it was too early to jump to the conclusion . not until november would they conduct the first census to get an exact number of the students enrolled...
what did kirsty williams think about swansea university when discussing the admission problems of wales universities and corresponding solutions ? </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence from janet finch-s...
kirsty williams thought swansea university was quite a good example for them to learn from . during such a dilemma , swansea university found a solution that provided an attractive curriculum and offered courses that people really wanted to take . they delivered their curriculum in a fashion way , guaranteed good teach...
what did the group talk about the possible official solution to the problem with more funding , a new immigration policy and the help of the minister ? </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence from janet fi...
the group laid their stress on mainly three aspects in terms of dealing with the problem at an official level , which respectively were adding more funding to the universities , implementing a new immigration policy , and asking for the minister 's help . with adequate funding , the institutions would be more likely to...
what did kirsty williams think of the additional funding to hefcw when discussing the funding to support wales universities to go through the financial problems ? </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence fr...
when discussing the funding to support wales universities to go through the financial problems , julie morgan mentioned that they have funded wales universities with 6.4 million dollars in 2017-18. kirsty williams added that they had actually made an additional resource of £5 million available to mitigate the freeze in...
what did kirsty williams elaborate on the immigration policy when discussing the possible official solution to the problem ? </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence from janet finch-saunders . i 'd like to...
according to kirsty williams , he was not quite in favor of a new immigration policy at first , for when post-study work visas were first issued in the south-east of england , the outcome was not so satisfying . however , his attitude had changed . as the locals usually did not take foreign students as immigrants , the...
summarize the official commitments to help the wales universities to get through the transition period . </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence from janet finch-saunders . i 'd like to take this opportuni...
the group mentioned that wales government had promised a multi-annual commitment that it would help the wales universities to get through the transition period and operate well with enough funding . however , some of the members thought that they could not always rely on the government and should have a budget plan for...
why did eluned morgan disagree with suzy davies when talking about the official commitments to help the wales universities to get through the transition period ? </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence fro...
while talking about the official commitments to help the wales universities to get through the transition period , suzy davies compared the two kinds of multi-annual commitments that one was related to revenue and the other to capital . she did not think that either of them would work , however , according to eluned mo...
why did llyr gruffydd disagree with eluned morgan when discussing the official commitments to help the wales universities to get through the transition period ? </s> lynne neagle am: good morning , everyone , and welcome to the children , young people and education committee . we 've received apologies for absence from...
when discussing the official commitments , eluned morgan had great confidence in the government that they would provide firm support for the wales universities . but as for llyr gruffydd , he did not think that the institutions would be able to rely on the official funding much , and more importantly , if they would li...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: so is why not save that . marketing: no , you 'll ha have to open it up from elsewhere . project manager: do you want to replace existing file , no . i actually tried to transfer it to my documents , but marketing: yeah , you have to you have to close that window . 'c...
user interface and industrial designer gave a presentation about the prototype of the remote control based on the team 's discussion in the previous meeting . then the team evaluated the prototype against various criteria they formulated . after that , the team discussed adjusting the design of the remote in order to f...
summarize the team 's evaluation of the prototype . </s> project manager: so is why not save that . marketing: no , you 'll ha have to open it up from elsewhere . project manager: do you want to replace existing file , no . i actually tried to transfer it to my documents , but marketing: yeah , you have to you have to ...
the evaluated the prototype against some criteria formulated in response to the market research and financial consideration . the team agreed that the features of fancy appearance and technical innovation were mutually exclusive . besides , they all believed that their product incorporated elements of fashion to attrac...
what did industrial designer think of the look of the product when discussing the evaluation of the prototype . </s> project manager: so is why not save that . marketing: no , you 'll ha have to open it up from elsewhere . project manager: do you want to replace existing file , no . i actually tried to transfer it to m...
industrial designer thought it was fancy because the product had a single curve and the material of the rubber was fashionable at that time .
what did user interface think about the attractiveness of the product when discussing the evaluation of the prototype ? </s> project manager: so is why not save that . marketing: no , you 'll ha have to open it up from elsewhere . project manager: do you want to replace existing file , no . i actually tried to transfer...
user interface thought that the product incorporated elements of fashion to attract buyers because some of the buttons were shaped like cherry and it was spongy .
summarize the team 's evaluation of the process of the project . </s> project manager: so is why not save that . marketing: no , you 'll ha have to open it up from elsewhere . project manager: do you want to replace existing file , no . i actually tried to transfer it to my documents , but marketing: yeah , you have to...
the team thought the creativity of the team was okay , as they felt that they got chances to express themselves well enough , but there were still some problems in their process of discussion . then , industrial designer gave an example on how to improve the creativeness of the team . the team believed that their team ...
what did project manager think of the creativeness of the team when discussing the process of the project ? </s> project manager: so is why not save that . marketing: no , you 'll ha have to open it up from elsewhere . project manager: do you want to replace existing file , no . i actually tried to transfer it to my do...
project manager thought that the team members showed their creativeness during the course of the meeting . but the flow of information on a given subject was sometimes disjointed .
what did user interface think of the evaluation of the team 's leadership when discussing the process of the project ? </s> project manager: so is why not save that . marketing: no , you 'll ha have to open it up from elsewhere . project manager: do you want to replace existing file , no . i actually tried to transfer ...
user interface thought that the team members ca n't all fairly comment on leadership because project manager is the leader , and the other member 's experience of leadership was n't as much as the project manager .
summarize the whole meeting . </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the second meeting . and um i hope you had a productive last thir...
the meeting mainly discussed the design of functions and the appearances . on function wise , the group had a little argument whether to make the product multi-functional or single functional . in the end they went with single-functional because it was more focused and affordable . they also removed some of the functio...
how did the group discussed about the possible environmental-friendly material ? </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the second mee...
the industrial designer suggested that when taking environmental impact into consideration , the product could switch to a more environmental-friendly material . this type of material was made up of specific alloys of metals which have a shape memory , and it also allowed recycling . hence , the product manager lifted ...
how did the group hold their views towards multi-functional and single-functional product ? </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the...
the user interface designer suggested two options of making the remote control functional . one way was to make it multi-functional , so as to be used for several entertainment devices . another way was to make it single-functional , which could be used specifically for the television . the entire group preferred the p...
what was the most prioritized functional requirement of their remote control ? </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the second meeti...
the marketing specialist did some research and the marking specialist stressed on the topic of appearance . to combine with the company ’ s motto , the marketing specialist believed in providing the international market with fashionable remote controls . and the statistics also showed that eighty percent of users would...
what did they discussed about buttons as a function ? </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the second meeting . and um i hope you ha...
it was discovered by the marketing specialist that people liked to switch channels , thus they had to make a more durable button . the marketing specialist counted the times of usage of every button on the remote control , and wanted to make a user-friendly banner to include all the buttons in . when including the butt...
what other functions that customers would be willing to pay more for ? </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the second meeting . and...
the marketing specialist discovered that since a button would be too troublesome , a large percentage of the public would also like to pay for voice recognition on the remote controls . however , the project manager raised certain limitations of voice recognition function , and it also clashed with the intention of des...
what other points did the product manager and the marketing specialist raise about functions of the product ? </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welco...
the marketing specialist suggested a lcd screen could be installed . the industrial designer thought it would be good to link with the teletext function . also , the marketing specialist raised points about the target age group . in their assumption , a teenager would not be willing to pay for an expensive remote contr...
summarize the group 's decision on colour and logo of the product . </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the second meeting . and um...
the project manager mentioned that they would love to incorporate the company ` s logo and colour into the product design , but it did not necessarily need to be the same colour . since there was not a plan about which specific colour and logo to use , the industrial designer initiated the colour yellow and it was adop...
what did they finalize on the product ? </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the second meeting . and um i hope you had a productive...
firstly , the team decided that the target functions of the remote control would just be for the television . secondly , they removed functions that were previously discussed , such as teletext , lcd screen and voice recognition . particularly for the teletext function , they were removing it because they were reaching...
what did the group discussed about the portability of the remote control ? </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the second meeting ....
the group agreed on making it small , but the findability was a problem . the user interface designer suggested that since the remote control was only linked to one tv set , it could stick to somewhere . and in order to reduce the size , the user interface designer further suggested that the remote control could charge...
what did the group discussed about the fluorescent button on the remote control ? </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the second me...
the group liked the fluorescent idea . the user interface designer suggested that since fluorescent lights lost their brightness after a certain time , the group could make this function tactile . they decided to make this function into little arrows that could be felt . they further debated on whether to use a battery...
how did the fluorescent buttons related to the humanitarian design of the product ? </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the second ...
the group wanted the lighting up to be a faint glow , so that it would not cause a sudden explosion of light in a dim environment . at the same time , the glowing buttons would be made in the shape of numbers so that the vision-impaired people would be taken care of . meanwhile , they wished the glow was in neon style ...
what was the idea of personalization and how was it not so feasible ? </s> user interface: industrial designer: okay . yeah . that 's okay . that 's okay . marketing: industrial designer: okay . project manager: am i starting now ? anytime ? oh sorry . 'kay , um . alright , welcome back fro to the second meeting . and ...
the marketing specialist threw out the idea of making the remote control cover changeable and personalized . the marketing specialist further suggested that they could incorporate the tv theme elements such as bart simpson into the cover . however , it might raise a question about copyright issues so they decided to de...
summarize the meeting </s> grad h: st grad f: so we 're on . grad h: yeah . that 's better . grad f: and , { comment } somewhere is my agenda . i think the most important thing is morgan wanted to talk about , uh , the arpa demo . professor d: well , so , here 's the thing . um , why do n't we s again start off with wi...
the participants discussed how meetings would be transcribed , what kind of information to include in their corpus as well as how to structure it , issues with storing data , and their model . they were particularly concerned with how ibm could assist with transcribing meetings and how they would manage large amounts o...
summarize discussion on what to include in the meeting corpus and how to structure it </s> grad h: st grad f: so we 're on . grad h: yeah . that 's better . grad f: and , { comment } somewhere is my agenda . i think the most important thing is morgan wanted to talk about , uh , the arpa demo . professor d: well , so , ...
the discussion centered on the extent to which the recordings should be segmented for the corpus and which recordings should be included in the corpus . the team expressed that it would be helpful to filter out breath and non-verbal sounds . it also expressed that for two person conversations and transcripts that do no...
summarize discussion on issues with data storage </s> grad h: st grad f: so we 're on . grad h: yeah . that 's better . grad f: and , { comment } somewhere is my agenda . i think the most important thing is morgan wanted to talk about , uh , the arpa demo . professor d: well , so , here 's the thing . um , why do n't w...
the team felt that the current file system they were using was running out of space , specifically back-up capacity . they needed to figure out a way to back-up the data they were collecting . they decided that the tape system that icsi has is pretty reliable . but they needed to discuss the matter with the system admi...
what did the participants think about what constitutes a meeting ? </s> grad h: st grad f: so we 're on . grad h: yeah . that 's better . grad f: and , { comment } somewhere is my agenda . i think the most important thing is morgan wanted to talk about , uh , the arpa demo . professor d: well , so , here 's the thing ....
the participants were skeptical that a two person conversation in the hallway constituted a meeting for their purposes . they thought that it would be okay to include this kind of data in their corpus for future researchers , but they should separate it . the professor has a strong opinion that these interactions were ...
what did phd i think about segmentation ? </s> grad h: st grad f: so we 're on . grad h: yeah . that 's better . grad f: and , { comment } somewhere is my agenda . i think the most important thing is morgan wanted to talk about , uh , the arpa demo . professor d: well , so , here 's the thing . um , why do n't we s aga...
phd i thought that the team should re-evaluate recognition without cheating on the segmentation . phd i explained to the team that they had so far been using a simplified version of the scoring and brought up that thilo wanted to use recognizer alignments to train his speech detector . he was not sure how much hand lab...
what did the professor think about storing data ? </s> grad h: st grad f: so we 're on . grad h: yeah . that 's better . grad f: and , { comment } somewhere is my agenda . i think the most important thing is morgan wanted to talk about , uh , the arpa demo . professor d: well , so , here 's the thing . um , why do n't ...
the professor expressed that the team should not recycle backed up disk space and explained the rate at which they could acquire disks . he was surprised that burned cd 's wear out after a year or two . he thought that putting the data on tape was a good idea .
what did the participants think about using cd 's for backup ? </s> grad h: st grad f: so we 're on . grad h: yeah . that 's better . grad f: and , { comment } somewhere is my agenda . i think the most important thing is morgan wanted to talk about , uh , the arpa demo . professor d: well , so , here 's the thing . um ...
phd i suggested putting the data on a cd-rom but was informed that the data gets lost in a few years . phd f expressed that it was generally a bad idea to have a copy on a medium that failed . professionally pressed discs last longer , but they would be burning them in-house . the idea of re-burning the cd 's each year...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: uh welcome back after lunch , i hope uh you had a good lunch together . for uh this meeting the main agenda okay uh to discuss about the conceptual design meeting . okay and the agenda will be the opening and uh that 's uh the product manager or secretary that 's me a...
this meeting focused on the conception of the functional design of the new remote control . industrial designer evaluated several components in the technical design of the product and gave his personal preferences , especially on the chip and the material to use in the construction . then user interface presented a gen...
what did the group discuss about the component design of the remote control ? </s> project manager: uh welcome back after lunch , i hope uh you had a good lunch together . for uh this meeting the main agenda okay uh to discuss about the conceptual design meeting . okay and the agenda will be the opening and uh that 's ...
the group came to an agreement regarding a wooden case with rubber buttons and also determined on using the advanced chip on print which could integrate a sensor and a speaker . they also decided to install a microphone in the device so that the remote control could make sounds when it got lost . the group discussed ov...
what did the group think of using wood as manufacture material in the components design of the product ? </s> project manager: uh welcome back after lunch , i hope uh you had a good lunch together . for uh this meeting the main agenda okay uh to discuss about the conceptual design meeting . okay and the agenda will be ...
the group showed approval regarding the concept of a wooden case , because industrial designer , during his presentation , evaluated different materials on the basis of manufacturing input as well as the conceptual features of the product . after eliminating rubber , plastic and titanium , the only option left was wood...
what did the group decide to do about the display when discussing components design of the remote control ? </s> project manager: uh welcome back after lunch , i hope uh you had a good lunch together . for uh this meeting the main agenda okay uh to discuss about the conceptual design meeting . okay and the agenda will ...
user interface proposed to reconsider the necessity of adopting a display in consideration of two factors . one was that the television screen already made a big display , the other was that the cost-efficiency of a display was doubtful . in view of the cost constraint , sacrificing the display feature could be a reaso...
summarize the discussion about the general functionalities of the new product . </s> project manager: uh welcome back after lunch , i hope uh you had a good lunch together . for uh this meeting the main agenda okay uh to discuss about the conceptual design meeting . okay and the agenda will be the opening and uh that '...
user interface presented a general layout of remote control functionalities . the ergonomic shape of the remote control could raise product customizability . user interface proposed to incorporate a flip screen and to add a lcd light to show battery life . user interface also gave suggestions on possible positioning of...
what did user interface suggest about invisible features when discussing general functionalities of the remote control ? </s> project manager: uh welcome back after lunch , i hope uh you had a good lunch together . for uh this meeting the main agenda okay uh to discuss about the conceptual design meeting . okay and the...
user interface proposed that buttons , when pressed , gave audio or tactile feedback so that users were aware that the device understood his message . for instance , speech recognition could be an option . besides , voice control should be able to be turned off so that the remote control would n't accidentally send ins...
what did the group discuss about flip screens in terms of general functionalities of the new product ? </s> project manager: uh welcome back after lunch , i hope uh you had a good lunch together . for uh this meeting the main agenda okay uh to discuss about the conceptual design meeting . okay and the agenda will be th...
user interface suggested adding a flip screen on the remote control in order to prevent users from accidentally pressing buttons and bring unwilling results , especially for families with children . given that the products were to be made out of wood , industrial designer proposed to use a copper hinge . but user inter...
what were the topics talked about in the meeting ? </s> grad e: ok , we 're on . professor b: ok . grad e: so , i mean , everyone who 's on the wireless check that they 're on . phd f: c we grad g: alright . postdoc c: i see . yeah . phd f: yeah . grad e: ok , our agenda was quite short . professor b: oh , could you cl...
the group discussed efforts to train and test the aurora group 's htk-based recognition system on icsi 's digits corpus . members also discussed efforts to produce forced alignments from a selection of meeting recorder data . performance in both tasks was adversely affected by the manner of recording conditions impleme...
what did the group agree on training and testing the digits corpus ? </s> grad e: ok , we 're on . professor b: ok . grad e: so , i mean , everyone who 's on the wireless check that they 're on . phd f: c we grad g: alright . postdoc c: i see . yeah . phd f: yeah . grad e: ok , our agenda was quite short . professor b:...
for comparing meeting recorder digits results , it was decided that the aurora htk-based system should be tested on data from the ti digits corpus
what changes did the group say were needed ? </s> grad e: ok , we 're on . professor b: ok . grad e: so , i mean , everyone who 's on the wireless check that they 're on . phd f: c we grad g: alright . postdoc c: i see . yeah . phd f: yeah . grad e: ok , our agenda was quite short . professor b: oh , could you close th...
the script for extracting speaker id information will require modifications to obtain a more accurate estimation of the amount of data recorded per speaker .
what would future experiments entail ? </s> grad e: ok , we 're on . professor b: ok . grad e: so , i mean , everyone who 's on the wireless check that they 're on . phd f: c we grad g: alright . postdoc c: i see . yeah . phd f: yeah . grad e: ok , our agenda was quite short . professor b: oh , could you close the door...
subsequent recognition experiments will look at large vocabulary speech from a far-field microphone ( as performed in switchboard evaluations ) .
what was the current technique and its limitations ? </s> grad e: ok , we 're on . professor b: ok . grad e: so , i mean , everyone who 's on the wireless check that they 're on . phd f: c we grad g: alright . postdoc c: i see . yeah . phd f: yeah . grad e: ok , our agenda was quite short . professor b: oh , could you ...
current speech alignment techniques assume that foreground speech must be continuous and , barring some isolated words and backchannels , can not cope with overlapping background speech . performing adaptations on both the foreground and background speaker produced a new variety of misalignments , a problem resulting ,...
what were the problems for transcribers ? </s> grad e: ok , we 're on . professor b: ok . grad e: so , i mean , everyone who 's on the wireless check that they 're on . phd f: c we grad g: alright . postdoc c: i see . yeah . phd f: yeah . grad e: ok , our agenda was quite short . professor b: oh , could you close the d...
transcribers occasionally misidentified speakers and omitted backchannels that were more hidden in the mixed signal .
what did phd a say about overlaps ? </s> grad e: ok , we 're on . professor b: ok . grad e: so , i mean , everyone who 's on the wireless check that they 're on . phd f: c we grad g: alright . postdoc c: i see . yeah . phd f: yeah . grad e: ok , our agenda was quite short . professor b: oh , could you close the door , ...
the recognizer performed well on time-aligned segments labelled as 'non-overlap ' ( i.e . one person talking ) , while segments labelled as 'overlap ' ( i.e . multiple speakers talking at the same time ) yielded poor results
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: okay . user interface: mm-hmm . project manager: so we are here for the concept design meeting . so , we will first start by summarizing the mm the previous meeting and the decision we 've taken . uh i will take notes during this meeting so uh that you can uh look at ...
the meeting focused on the cost and design implication of including the wheel , the best way to include the light , ensuring that buttons are well-placed , and choosing a fashionable fruit as the remote 's design . project manager reiterated that several decisions , like not having an lcd , having a wheel , and includi...
summarize the discussion about functional features to include in the remote . </s> project manager: okay . user interface: mm-hmm . project manager: so we are here for the concept design meeting . so , we will first start by summarizing the mm the previous meeting and the decision we 've taken . uh i will take notes du...
industrial designer informed the team that the standard wheel is fifty times more expensive than a push button , so it might be hard to incorporate it into the design . project manager was insistent that the wheel is included , however . then , the team discussed whether to include a motion activated light or continuou...
what did industrial design think about functional features to include in the remote ? </s> project manager: okay . user interface: mm-hmm . project manager: so we are here for the concept design meeting . so , we will first start by summarizing the mm the previous meeting and the decision we 've taken . uh i will take ...
industrial designer thought that the wheel would be too expensive , especially considering that the remote casing would be costly . in industrial designer 's opinion , the backlight on the push buttons added enough novelty that the wheel would not be necessary . industrial design thought that having a motion activated ...
what did user interface think about functional features to include in the remote ? </s> project manager: okay . user interface: mm-hmm . project manager: so we are here for the concept design meeting . so , we will first start by summarizing the mm the previous meeting and the decision we 've taken . uh i will take not...
user interface was concerned with voice activation and the light . the manufacturing division of the company already had a voice chip that they could adopt . user interface thought that the light should be continuous since that would make the remote easier to find and that the cost of the motion sensor could be higher ...
summarize the discussion about choosing a stylish fruit for remote design . </s> project manager: okay . user interface: mm-hmm . project manager: so we are here for the concept design meeting . so , we will first start by summarizing the mm the previous meeting and the decision we 've taken . uh i will take notes duri...
marketing introduced market research that suggested the best remote design would be spongy and take the form of a fruit or vegetable . the initial contenders for the remote shape were banana , apple , and pear . banana won because of its colour and easily identifiable shape .
what did marketing think about choosing a stylish fruit for remote design ? </s> project manager: okay . user interface: mm-hmm . project manager: so we are here for the concept design meeting . so , we will first start by summarizing the mm the previous meeting and the decision we 've taken . uh i will take notes duri...
marketing believed that the trend of fruits and vegetables that fashion watchers have detected in milan and paris is a good indication of what kind of style the remote should have . it could make for a fancy and technologically innovative device . marketing thought that the pear would make a good shape because it 's ea...
what did project manager think about choosing a stylish fruit for remote design ? </s> project manager: okay . user interface: mm-hmm . project manager: so we are here for the concept design meeting . so , we will first start by summarizing the mm the previous meeting and the decision we 've taken . uh i will take note...
project manager supported spongy material because of its robust quality and wanted to prioritize the wheel since it differentiated their remote from competitors . project manager also thought that the banana would be a good choice since it will be easy to find .
what was the focus of the meeting ? . </s> grad c: now can you give me the uh remote t ? professor d: ok , so eva , co uh could you read your numbers ? grad a: go ahead and read . ok . professor d: yeah . grad c: alright . professor d: yeah , let 's get started . um hopefully nancy will come , if not , she wo n't . gra...
the main focus of the meeting was firstly on the structure of the belief-net , its decision nodes and the parameters that influence them , and secondly , on the design of the data collection tasks . for the latter , there are already 30 subjects lined up and more are expected to be recruited off campus . finally , as t...
what was the proposed structure of the belief net . </s> grad c: now can you give me the uh remote t ? professor d: ok , so eva , co uh could you read your numbers ? grad a: go ahead and read . ok . professor d: yeah . grad c: alright . professor d: yeah , let 's get started . um hopefully nancy will come , if not , sh...
the team discussed that the organisation of the intermediate nodes of the belief-net and their properties is almost complete , although no conditional probabilities have been inserted yet . these nodes represent decisions that will function as parameters to action calls in the system . their values will either be infer...
what are the key features of the intermediate nodes ? </s> grad c: now can you give me the uh remote t ? professor d: ok , so eva , co uh could you read your numbers ? grad a: go ahead and read . ok . professor d: yeah . grad c: alright . professor d: yeah , let 's get started . um hopefully nancy will come , if not , ...
a detailed diagram of the eva belief-net was presented and some of the intermediate nodes and their properties were discussed in depth . some of the key features and properties are : `` go-there '' , which is binary , and defined by the user , situation , ontology and discourse models ; `` timing '' ( current/next tour...
what was said about the data collection participants ? </s> grad c: now can you give me the uh remote t ? professor d: ok , so eva , co uh could you read your numbers ? grad a: go ahead and read . ok . professor d: yeah . grad c: alright . professor d: yeah , let 's get started . um hopefully nancy will come , if not ,...
there are already 30 subjects lined up and more are expected to be recruited off campus . it was agreed that making subjects select from categories of tasks , such as `` big place '' , `` service '' , etc . could provide a better range of data . the duration of each dialogue will probably be no more than 10 minutes .
what is the routine for data collection ? </s> grad c: now can you give me the uh remote t ? professor d: ok , so eva , co uh could you read your numbers ? grad a: go ahead and read . ok . professor d: yeah . grad c: alright . professor d: yeah , let 's get started . um hopefully nancy will come , if not , she wo n't ....
the data collection that will provide relevant dialogues is moving along , with thirty subjects already lined up . they will be given a reading task , which will include some german proper names , and a series of tasks from the tourist domain to choose from . in order to get directions , they will then communicate with...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: okay , good morning . this is our first team meeting . user interface: good day . marketing: morning . industrial designer: morning . project manager: i 'll be your project manager for today , for this project . my name is mark will be giving this presentation for you...
project manager asked the team members give personal introductions respectively to get acquainted with each other , and then introduced a new remote control project . before discussing the product-related issues , the manager asked the members to get acquainted with the smartboards for further presentation and informat...
summarize the discussion about the target 's user-familiarized feature and several additional design aspects . </s> project manager: okay , good morning . this is our first team meeting . user interface: good day . marketing: morning . industrial designer: morning . project manager: i 'll be your project manager for to...
the user interface asked what the project 's target was . in response , the project manager emphasized that the target was a tv remote control . then , the group members voiced out their envision of the product . the user interface suggested that the tv remote control should stick to what people are familiar with . at ...
why did the user interface think that their project should stick to what people are familiar with when discussing the members ' envision of the product ? </s> project manager: okay , good morning . this is our first team meeting . user interface: good day . marketing: morning . industrial designer: morning . project ma...
the user interface believed that changes , be them rational or revolutionary , once made , would be hindrances to customers ' usage .
summarize the discussion about the additional design aspects of the remote control . </s> project manager: okay , good morning . this is our first team meeting . user interface: good day . marketing: morning . industrial designer: morning . project manager: i 'll be your project manager for today , for this project . m...
as tv was becoming central in most homes , the user interface thought that the design of the remote control should cater to the needs of different kinds of customers , even including that of the disabled people . besides , the industrial manager thought that lightness is another essential feature of the design .
summarize the members ' acquaintance with the usage of the smartboards . </s> project manager: okay , good morning . this is our first team meeting . user interface: good day . marketing: morning . industrial designer: morning . project manager: i 'll be your project manager for today , for this project . my name is ma...
the manager introduced a new technical device , the smartboards , to all the team members in order to facilitate their presentation and information sharing work . then he asked the team to draw animals respectively to get acquainted with the device . each member chooses a different animal , embodying their opinions upo...
why did the user interface choose to draw dolphins during his acquainting process with the smartboards ? </s> project manager: okay , good morning . this is our first team meeting . user interface: good day . marketing: morning . industrial designer: morning . project manager: i 'll be your project manager for today , ...
firstly , he thought that dolphin represents freedom . besides , he loved the ocean a lot and swam a lot in his spare time .