MATLAB makes most of its money from companies and schools. This contest attracts single people. I don't think they would increase their already sizeable profits much from converting a few hundred individuals.
In theory, yes. But filtering is difficult enough when the entire message is written in text - that means all the information is blatantly there in zeros and ones. Voice recognition adds a whole new dimension to the problem... They'll change the recording every day or so using a different voice, can we keep up?
In "Negative Feedback" the output at time 't' is subracted from the input at a slightly LATER time, and contributes to the output of the whole system at a time later than 't'. So the "future" never comes back to change the past. Its just that the very recent past output of the system modifies the present output.
MATLAB makes most of its money from companies and schools. This contest attracts single people. I don't think they would increase their already sizeable profits much from converting a few hundred individuals.
In theory, yes. But filtering is difficult enough when the entire message is written in text - that means all the information is blatantly there in zeros and ones. Voice recognition adds a whole new dimension to the problem... They'll change the recording every day or so using a different voice, can we keep up?
I don't understand why the "do not call list" does not apply to this technology. Can anyone explain, please? I mean, from a legal pov.
In "Negative Feedback" the output at time 't' is subracted from the input at a slightly LATER time, and contributes to the output of the whole system at a time later than 't'. So the "future" never comes back to change the past. Its just that the very recent past output of the system modifies the present output.