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tr-sq-301 | tr-sq-301_0 | Why did Marketing disagree with Project Manager when Project Manager proposed the setting price?
Marketing: Is this okay?
Project Manager: Uh yeah. Fine now. Oh, it's not liking us, it went that-a-way. Computer adjusting. Oh. Uh. Okay. {vocalsound} So. Right. You ready back there? {vocalsound} Uh okay. Welcome everyone... | The setting price of each remote control that Project Manager proposed was twenty-five, but Marketing had doubts about the profits. Marketing wasn't sure that if the mark-up of fifty percent is normal for a product, and preferred sixty percent. | 3,151 | 53 |
tr-sq-302 | tr-sq-302_0 | What did Project Manager think of the necessity of setting the selling target?
Marketing: Is this okay?
Project Manager: Uh yeah. Fine now. Oh, it's not liking us, it went that-a-way. Computer adjusting. Oh. Uh. Okay. {vocalsound} So. Right. You ready back there? {vocalsound} Uh okay. Welcome everyone. Um this is the k... | Project Manager thought that setting the selling target was of high importance for a big international company making marketing plans including sales target. | 3,150 | 26 |
tr-sq-303 | tr-sq-303_0 | Summarize the discussion about the design of the remote control.
Marketing: Is this okay?
Project Manager: Uh yeah. Fine now. Oh, it's not liking us, it went that-a-way. Computer adjusting. Oh. Uh. Okay. {vocalsound} So. Right. You ready back there? {vocalsound} Uh okay. Welcome everyone. Um this is the kick-off meetin... | User Interface presumed that the remote control was only for the television, and suggested that the technical functions should be simple and removed the superfluous functions. They also suggested setting the theme of the remote control as Hello Kitty, and making it in bright colours. | 3,149 | 54 |
tr-sq-304 | tr-sq-304_0 | What did User Interface think about the technical function design of the new remote control?
Marketing: Is this okay?
Project Manager: Uh yeah. Fine now. Oh, it's not liking us, it went that-a-way. Computer adjusting. Oh. Uh. Okay. {vocalsound} So. Right. You ready back there? {vocalsound} Uh okay. Welcome everyone. Um... | User Interface argued that the simplicity of the remote control of high importance, which means superfluous functions such as subtitles and mute should be removed from the remote control and be controlled through the menu. | 3,152 | 44 |
tr-sq-305 | tr-sq-305_0 | Why did User Interface agree with Industrial Designer's opinion when discussing the adapted product of the remote control?
Marketing: Is this okay?
Project Manager: Uh yeah. Fine now. Oh, it's not liking us, it went that-a-way. Computer adjusting. Oh. Uh. Okay. {vocalsound} So. Right. You ready back there? {vocalsound}... | User Interface held the same opinion as Industrial Designer that different remote controls that were incompatible with each other brought inconvenience to users. User Interface still presumed that this remote control was only for television. | 3,158 | 40 |
tr-gq-306 | tr-gq-306_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Marketing: Is this okay?
Project Manager: Uh yeah. Fine now. Oh, it's not liking us, it went that-a-way. Computer adjusting. Oh. Uh. Okay. {vocalsound} So. Right. You ready back there? {vocalsound} Uh okay. Welcome everyone. Um this is the kick-off meeting for the day. Um we're the new grou... | Project Manager introduced the agenda of the meeting, and the group became acquainted with each other. The selling target of the remote control would be set as four million. The group discussed industrial design, working design including the theme of Hello Kitty and bright colours. They also decided that the remote con... | 3,143 | 78 |
tr-sq-307 | tr-sq-307_0 | Summarize the presentation on market trends.
Industrial Designer:'S to do now is to decide how to fulfil what your stuff is,
Marketing: Yeah.
Industrial Designer: so in that sense {disfmarker}
Project Manager: Okay.
Marketing: Yeah, sure.
Industrial Designer: so it does kind of make sense, yeah.
Project Manager: Okay, ... | Marketing presented on market trends and suggested strategies including innovation in a fancy look and feel of the remote control, the European fashion theme in fruit and vegetable shapes as well as a soft and spongy material trend. | 14,295 | 46 |
tr-sq-308 | tr-sq-308_0 | What did Marketing think of technology innovation when presenting the market trend?
Industrial Designer:'S to do now is to decide how to fulfil what your stuff is,
Marketing: Yeah.
Industrial Designer: so in that sense {disfmarker}
Project Manager: Okay.
Marketing: Yeah, sure.
Industrial Designer: so it does kind of ma... | Marketing mentioned that market research emphasized technology innovation which was the ease of use in the functionality. So Marketing suggested when they focused on the trend of fruit and vegetable themes, they should know how to fit in with something which was not specifically electronics and how to quickly create a ... | 14,300 | 61 |
tr-sq-309 | tr-sq-309_0 | Why did Marketing propose lemon or lime when proposing the market trend?
Industrial Designer:'S to do now is to decide how to fulfil what your stuff is,
Marketing: Yeah.
Industrial Designer: so in that sense {disfmarker}
Project Manager: Okay.
Marketing: Yeah, sure.
Industrial Designer: so it does kind of make sense, y... | Because Marketing recommended the group took some features of Mac or iPod and made it a more comfortable type when associating people in terms of texture, shape, and colours. Marketing also suggested they could incorporate gimmicky features that buttons would light up when touching the button. | 14,300 | 58 |
tr-sq-310 | tr-sq-310_0 | Summarize the decision discussion about remote concepts.
Industrial Designer:'S to do now is to decide how to fulfil what your stuff is,
Marketing: Yeah.
Industrial Designer: so in that sense {disfmarker}
Project Manager: Okay.
Marketing: Yeah, sure.
Industrial Designer: so it does kind of make sense, yeah.
Project Man... | The group discussed the final remote concepts after three presentations. Therefore, they decided to have a small-sized remote with the speaker, the power with the chip on print, a transparent case, and rubber incorporated into the case. However, they would not go for an LCD partly because they needed an input device in... | 14,296 | 75 |
tr-sq-311 | tr-sq-311_0 | Why did the group decide not to go for an LCD when discussing the remote concepts?
Industrial Designer:'S to do now is to decide how to fulfil what your stuff is,
Marketing: Yeah.
Industrial Designer: so in that sense {disfmarker}
Project Manager: Okay.
Marketing: Yeah, sure.
Industrial Designer: so it does kind of mak... | When discussing the LCD functionality, the group found that it was not necessary to have it because they had the speaker and no need for a talk-back for the remote. Also, the LCD tended to be output as opposed to an input and it would be added to the cost of the remote, so the group agreed not to go for an LCD. | 14,303 | 73 |
tr-gq-312 | tr-gq-312_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Industrial Designer:'S to do now is to decide how to fulfil what your stuff is,
Marketing: Yeah.
Industrial Designer: so in that sense {disfmarker}
Project Manager: Okay.
Marketing: Yeah, sure.
Industrial Designer: so it does kind of make sense, yeah.
Project Manager: Okay, well {disfmarker... | This meeting was about the conceptual design of the remote control. Firstly, Marketing presented on the market trend and suggested a remote control with a fancy look and feel, technology innovation, and spongy material. Next, User Interface presented on conceptual design and recommended the control itself should use an... | 14,293 | 148 |
tr-sq-313 | tr-sq-313_0 | What did the group discuss about project finance and the new remote control design?
Project Manager: Okay, well I think we're ready to begin. Right, my name's Adam Duguid, we're here because of real reaction, um, we have in the group
Marketing: Oh, Ebenezer Ademesoye. Would you like me to spell that?
Project Manager: U... | Project Manager informed the team of their financial target, which was 50 million Euros. Each 25-Euro remote control would make a profit of 12. 5 Euros. The team members had many ideas on the remote control design. User Interface recommended an integrating remote control for several different devices. Marketing spotted... | 3,754 | 82 |
tr-sq-314 | tr-sq-314_0 | Summarize User Interface's opinions towards the new remote control design.
Project Manager: Okay, well I think we're ready to begin. Right, my name's Adam Duguid, we're here because of real reaction, um, we have in the group
Marketing: Oh, Ebenezer Ademesoye. Would you like me to spell that?
Project Manager: Um, yeah,
... | User Interface initially believed that there would be an emerging market for the touch screen remote control which could be programmed in a sophisticated way. Users could redesign their remote controls to their own needs. Remote controls originally designed for different devices could now be integrated. Project Manager... | 3,754 | 88 |
tr-sq-315 | tr-sq-315_0 | Summarize Marketing's opinions towards the new remote control design.
Project Manager: Okay, well I think we're ready to begin. Right, my name's Adam Duguid, we're here because of real reaction, um, we have in the group
Marketing: Oh, Ebenezer Ademesoye. Would you like me to spell that?
Project Manager: Um, yeah,
Marke... | Marketing noticed that gaming on TV was getting popular and hoped that the new remote control could become a specialized keypad for game players. Marketing desired buttons that would not get worn out too easily for the new remote control. A bar-code design was desirable as well. | 3,753 | 57 |
tr-sq-316 | tr-sq-316_0 | What did the group discuss about the keypad and ergonomic design of the new remote control?
Project Manager: Okay, well I think we're ready to begin. Right, my name's Adam Duguid, we're here because of real reaction, um, we have in the group
Marketing: Oh, Ebenezer Ademesoye. Would you like me to spell that?
Project Ma... | When discussing the basic functionality, the team agreed that it was the most important to meet the user requirements. Industrial Designer suggested that the team could consider incorporating a keypad for the better game experience. User Interface went on making a contribution. An ergonomic curve design was recommended... | 3,757 | 77 |
tr-sq-317 | tr-sq-317_0 | What did Project Manager think of the special button design for game players when discussing keypad and ergonomic design of the new remote control?
Project Manager: Okay, well I think we're ready to begin. Right, my name's Adam Duguid, we're here because of real reaction, um, we have in the group
Marketing: Oh, Ebeneze... | Marketing desired to design self-intuitive buttons for game players. Industrial Designer expressed a preference for a game control keypad rather than big separate buttons. Project Manager accepted the latter suggestion, for keypads on consoles were common and user-friendly nowadays, so it would also be feasible to inco... | 3,765 | 94 |
tr-sq-318 | tr-sq-318_0 | Why did User Interface think of a curve design when discussing keypad and ergonomic design of the new remote control?
Project Manager: Okay, well I think we're ready to begin. Right, my name's Adam Duguid, we're here because of real reaction, um, we have in the group
Marketing: Oh, Ebenezer Ademesoye. Would you like me... | According to ergonomics, the remote control was expected to fit as comfortable as possible into the hand. In addition, User Interface hoped that the remote control could have an unconventional and attractive shape. A small and stylish curve was User Interface's final choice to make the remote control look more unique. | 3,762 | 61 |
tr-gq-319 | tr-gq-319_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: Okay, well I think we're ready to begin. Right, my name's Adam Duguid, we're here because of real reaction, um, we have in the group
Marketing: Oh, Ebenezer Ademesoye. Would you like me to spell that?
Project Manager: Um, yeah,
Marketing: S
Project Manager: go for it mate.
... | The team members introduced themselves and their positions respectively. Project Manager announced the plan for the three-phase remote control project. The team members drew their favourite animals to get more familiar with each other. Project Manager informed the team of their financial target, which was 50 million Eu... | 3,746 | 152 |
tr-sq-320 | tr-sq-320_0 | Summarize the extent that the experts consider that the money is being targeted appropriately.
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members who are present if they wish to declare any int... | According to Kirsty Williams, when it comes to individual interventions, those individual interventions of PDG should only be targeted at those children who are eligible for free school meals; but in some cases, schools may use their PDG funding to provide a universal intervention. One of the things that they've used P... | 19,827 | 128 |
tr-sq-321 | tr-sq-321_0 | What do the group think of the question whether the eligibility for free school meals is the best measure?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members who are present if they wish to dec... | According to Kirsty Williams, it's probably the best that they've got at present, and will continue to have discussions with local government about whether there are different ways. Officials are working all the time in conjunction with the department in England, to understand their thinking in this area so that we are... | 19,830 | 114 |
tr-sq-322 | tr-sq-322_0 | How do the group think of the extent and condition that schools actually make good use of that funding of PDG?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members who are present if they wish to... | As identified by Estyn, most schools are using this money to good effect. When PDG first started, in some schools it was spent on investing in tracking children, because they had never thought about tracking these children, they didn't have systems in place to look at the performance of these children and to have a sys... | 19,833 | 113 |
tr-sq-323 | tr-sq-323_0 | How would the group assess the impact of PDG on attendance and subsequent engagement with education from children having free school meals?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members wh... | Over the period of the last inspection report, they have seen improvements in attendance, but still need to look at again how PDG can support this particular agenda. There are some excellent examples of how schools use the money to address this, some schools send the staff out and create walking buses, so that they wal... | 19,834 | 113 |
tr-sq-324 | tr-sq-324_0 | Summarize the discussion about why children on free school meals were less resilient in the exam system last year.
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members who are present if they wis... | According to Kirsty Williams, there is no specific answer. There's no single reason why there seems to be less resilience in this cohort of children. They think that they can't draw broad-brush conclusions. The challenge is to go into individual schools and understand what was happening in that particular school that e... | 19,832 | 110 |
tr-sq-325 | tr-sq-325_0 | What is the role of schools with PDG for looked-after children as compared to the regional consortia in this field?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members who are present if they wi... | The most awareness around PDG is around free school meals, and there is less awareness around the availability of PDG to support looked-after children. In the nature of the cohort, there are more children subject to free school meals than are subject to being looked after. The thinking behind that at the time was aroun... | 19,838 | 104 |
tr-sq-326 | tr-sq-326_0 | What does the group think of the EAS consortium's approach to using the looked-after and adopted PDG as part of a broader approach targeted at vulnerable learners?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absen... | They believe that if they can get it right for our most vulnerable learners, they'll be getting it right for all of our learners. An emerging theme is the impact, the growing awareness and the growing numbers of children who have attachment disorder, and how schools are best able to respond to that in their children. S... | 19,846 | 112 |
tr-sq-327 | tr-sq-327_0 | What does the group discuss about the dataset on tracking adopted children?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members who are present if they wish to declare any interests? Okay, thank... | According to Kirsty Williams, they are actively looking at whether they should try and find a way of collecting this data. They can't force parents to divulge information that is a matter for them. But there is an active discussion going on at the moment about whether they could create a dataset where people divulge th... | 19,823 | 119 |
tr-sq-328 | tr-sq-328_0 | What does the group think of the exclusion rates amongst looked-after children (over six times more likely to be given a fixed-term exclusion)?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Member... | According to Kirsty Williams, people should look at exclusions and also have to read across about how the whole system works, not just the PDG element of the system. 66% of looked-after learners have some additional learning need, so they can't just look at it in terms of this particular source of funding. It can't be ... | 19,845 | 83 |
tr-sq-329 | tr-sq-329_0 | What lessons the Government is taking from that three-year investment of Schools Challenge Cymru into the school improvement agenda?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members who are p... | They are looking at systems and processes, the placement of comprehensive systems of tracking and processes within the school. They are looking at the teacher quality -- how can they ensure that we have got consistent strategies in place to drive up pedagogy and teacher quality in the classroom. And also, collaborative... | 19,835 | 102 |
tr-sq-330 | tr-sq-330_0 | What is the progressing condition of the Schools Challenge Cymru?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members who are present if they wish to declare any interests? Okay, thank you. Item... | Some of the Schools Challenge Cymru schools are making sustained improvement now that the programme has come to an end. Like the example of Tredegar, where we have seen continual improvement and moving up through the categorisation system. The challenge is for those schools that Schools Challenge Cymru didn't work for,... | 19,825 | 144 |
tr-sq-331 | tr-sq-331_0 | Summarize the discussion on the roles regional consortia and Cabinet Secretary should play.
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members who are present if they wish to declare any intere... | According to Kirsty Williams, she expects their challenge and support advisers to be having conversations that they need to have when they are with that school, to know about how they are using their PDG, and how they're demonstrating an impact for those resources. It's a fundamental role for the challenge and support ... | 19,829 | 85 |
tr-sq-332 | tr-sq-332_0 | What does the group think of the extent they'd like to see the PDG used to track the progress of eligible pupils?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members who are present if they wish... | Kirsty Williams thinks that it's absolutely crucial that we track performance. Where they weren't tracking pupils at all, initial investment in PDG was used to establish these systems within schools. One of the outcomes from the schools challenge review, and one of the lessons learnt was the importance of individual tr... | 19,836 | 84 |
tr-gq-333 | tr-gq-333_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to this morning's Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members who are present if they wish to declare any interests? Okay, thank you. Item 2 this morning is our final evidence... | The conference is about an inquiry into targeted funding to improve educational outcomes in the Wales education system. First, they primarily discussed the Pupil Development Grant, its targeting, eligibility, use and impact. Then, the group discussed care of looked-after children and adopted children. They discussed th... | 19,817 | 91 |
tr-sq-334 | tr-sq-334_0 | What are progress updates?
Grad A: Why?
Grad D: Um.
Grad E: I'm known. I {disfmarker}
Grad A: No, cuz she already told me it, before she told you.
Grad E: No, she told me a long time ago. She told me {disfmarker} she told me like two weeks ago.
Grad A: Oh, well, it doesn't matter what time.
Grad B: OK. You know how to ... | The first phase of the data collection has finished. There is a new wizard for phase two, during which subjects will be given more complex scenarios. Also finished are the modifications on SmartKom: the remaining glitches will take no more than a day to iron out. A big part of the meeting was covered by the presentatio... | 12,912 | 77 |
tr-sq-335 | tr-sq-335_0 | What is the future for data collection?
Grad A: Why?
Grad D: Um.
Grad E: I'm known. I {disfmarker}
Grad A: No, cuz she already told me it, before she told you.
Grad E: No, she told me a long time ago. She told me {disfmarker} she told me like two weeks ago.
Grad A: Oh, well, it doesn't matter what time.
Grad B: OK. You... | As the data collection is going into its second phase, more complex scenarios will be used to generate more intricate dialogues. Subjects can be recruited from within the Psychology department students, since such participation in experiments is compulsory in their syllabus. | 12,915 | 48 |
tr-sq-336 | tr-sq-336_0 | Summarize this segmen
Grad A: Why?
Grad D: Um.
Grad E: I'm known. I {disfmarker}
Grad A: No, cuz she already told me it, before she told you.
Grad E: No, she told me a long time ago. She told me {disfmarker} she told me like two weeks ago.
Grad A: Oh, well, it doesn't matter what time.
Grad B: OK. You know how to toggl... | An alternative representation of the Bayes-net, it depicts context features as classes, and dependencies as relations between them. The current outputs show the desirability of a site, as well as its EVA mode. The fact that this model allows for instantiations of classes fits the research purposes much better than the ... | 12,914 | 76 |
tr-gq-337 | tr-gq-337_0 | Summarize the meeting
Grad A: Why?
Grad D: Um.
Grad E: I'm known. I {disfmarker}
Grad A: No, cuz she already told me it, before she told you.
Grad E: No, she told me a long time ago. She told me {disfmarker} she told me like two weeks ago.
Grad A: Oh, well, it doesn't matter what time.
Grad B: OK. You know how to toggl... | The first phase of the data collection has finished. There is a new wizard for phase two, during which subjects will be given more complex scenarios. An alternative representation of the Bayes-net, it depicts context features as classes, and dependencies as relations between them. Following this, a visiting researcher ... | 12,912 | 133 |
tr-sq-338 | tr-sq-338_0 | What did the group discuss about adding support for DVD players to the remote controls?
Marketing: {vocalsound} Hello. {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {gap}
Marketing: {vocalsound} Dang it.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} And then you have to place your laptop exactly on the marked spot.
Marketing: Alright.
User Interface:... | Project Manager suggested designing a remote control useful for multiple devices such as TV and home stereo. Marketing disagreed by pointing out that TV was mostly used with VCR or DVD player or recorders, functions for which should be included, rather than with a stereo. Against this point, Project Manager argued that... | 7,134 | 129 |
tr-sq-339 | tr-sq-339_0 | What did User Interface think of adding support for DVD players to the remote control?
Marketing: {vocalsound} Hello. {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {gap}
Marketing: {vocalsound} Dang it.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} And then you have to place your laptop exactly on the marked spot.
Marketing: Alright.
User Interface: ... | User Interface disagreed on adding support for DVD players to the remote control as the email stated that it should be a television remote control. | 7,134 | 29 |
tr-sq-340 | tr-sq-340_0 | What did Project Manager recommend to do when discussing adding support for DVD players to the remote control?
Marketing: {vocalsound} Hello. {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {gap}
Marketing: {vocalsound} Dang it.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} And then you have to place your laptop exactly on the marked spot.
Marketing: A... | Project Manager recommended to consider the practical value of adding support for DVD players to the remote control. If it was believed to be useful, then this idea would be adopted. | 7,137 | 35 |
tr-sq-341 | tr-sq-341_0 | What did the group discuss about features to make the remote control trendy?
Marketing: {vocalsound} Hello. {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {gap}
Marketing: {vocalsound} Dang it.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} And then you have to place your laptop exactly on the marked spot.
Marketing: Alright.
User Interface: {gap}
Proj... | Project Manager suggested a can opener beneath the remote control, three players inside it, and different fronts on it. The rest of the team remained silent about the first idea and negative about the other two. Moreover, Industrial Designer pointed out that it needed to go with fashion; and User Interface shared the i... | 7,132 | 75 |
tr-sq-342 | tr-sq-342_0 | What did User Interface recommend to do when discussing features to make the remote control trendy and why?
Marketing: {vocalsound} Hello. {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {gap}
Marketing: {vocalsound} Dang it.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} And then you have to place your laptop exactly on the marked spot.
Marketing: Alri... | When discussing features to make the remote control trendy, User Interface recommended to keep the remote control simple in order to gain a whole market and to use a standard as it was aimed at an international market. | 7,137 | 44 |
tr-sq-343 | tr-sq-343_0 | Summarise the discussion about grouping buttons on the remote control.
Marketing: {vocalsound} Hello. {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {gap}
Marketing: {vocalsound} Dang it.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} And then you have to place your laptop exactly on the marked spot.
Marketing: Alright.
User Interface: {gap}
Project Ma... | Marketing first of all suggested focusing on elderly people who really got problems with remote controls and then pointed out the unclear button allocation on remote controls. To solve this problem, Marketing put forward that the remote control buttons should be grouped based on functions they serve. Project Manager ag... | 7,133 | 58 |
tr-gq-344 | tr-gq-344_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Marketing: {vocalsound} Hello. {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {gap}
Marketing: {vocalsound} Dang it.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} And then you have to place your laptop exactly on the marked spot.
Marketing: Alright.
User Interface: {gap}
Project Manager: It's important to place your laptop... | This is a kick-off meeting for a new remote control project for television sets. Project Manager started it with a review of project objectives and then the team got acquainted with each other and tools. Through discussion, the team decided to design a remote control with grouped buttons, useful with DVD players and ca... | 7,125 | 73 |
tr-sq-345 | tr-sq-345_0 | Summarize the discussion about Marketing's presentation on user requirement.
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Okay.
Project Manager: Okay everyone's ready.
User Interface: Hello.
Project Manager: So we are here for uh for uh ... | Marketing mainly focused on users'frustrations and expectations for remote controls. Apart from the requirements for a fancier look, shock-resistance, and limited but usable buttons, other expectations were also raised by users, such as the need to be found, to easily use, to light in the dark, and the need of ergonomi... | 10,447 | 137 |
tr-sq-346 | tr-sq-346_0 | What did User Interface think of the ergonomic need for remote controls when discussing the user requirement?
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Okay.
Project Manager: Okay everyone's ready.
User Interface: Hello.
Project Manag... | User Interface agreed with Marketing's proposal of more ergonomic design and mentioned that a strange position of using computers might well end in tendonitis and hurt one's wrist. | 10,451 | 38 |
tr-sq-347 | tr-sq-347_0 | Why did Project Manager decide to cancel the previous plan for a generic remote control when discussing the user requirement?
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Okay.
Project Manager: Okay everyone's ready.
User Interface: Hell... | Considering the message from the management board, Project Manager emphasized the marketing competitiveness of remote controls over the costly and time-consuming need for making a generic remote control for everything. Therefore, the plan for a generic one was cancelled. | 10,455 | 51 |
tr-sq-348 | tr-sq-348_0 | Summarize the discussion about Industrial Designer's presentation on technical design.
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Okay.
Project Manager: Okay everyone's ready.
User Interface: Hello.
Project Manager: So we are here for ... | Industrial Designer first briefly described the components of the remote control, including a battery power supply, a user interface, an array of push buttons or a LCD, an electronic chip, an infrared component, and a UC as the central unit. Subsequent to the brief description, Industrial Designer pointed out the eight... | 10,448 | 120 |
tr-sq-349 | tr-sq-349_0 | What did User Interface think of the easy-to-learn design of remote controls when discussing the technical design?
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Okay.
Project Manager: Okay everyone's ready.
User Interface: Hello.
Project ... | User Interface proposed a paradox here. On the one hand, being simple and easy to use might be achieved at the price of losing individuality; on the other hand, being individual unavoidably meant that everybody must learn to use it first. | 10,457 | 52 |
tr-sq-350 | tr-sq-350_0 | What did Project Manager think as the main frustrations of designing the remote control when discussing the technical design?
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Okay.
Project Manager: Okay everyone's ready.
User Interface: Hell... | Project Manager considered easy-to-use and easy-to-find as the two main frustrations in designing remote controls. But at the same time, such frustrations may pronounce a serious competitive advantage for the project without making too complex stuff or using too much time to develop. | 10,454 | 58 |
tr-gq-351 | tr-gq-351_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} {vocalsound}
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Okay.
Project Manager: Okay everyone's ready.
User Interface: Hello.
Project Manager: So we are here for uh for uh functional design.
User Interface: {gap}
Project... | As an extension to the previous discussion, this meeting basically dealt with the functional design of the remote control, for which User Interface, Marketing and Industrial Design respectively gave presentations on user requirement specification, subjects'main frustrations and expectations for remote controls and tech... | 10,440 | 105 |
tr-sq-352 | tr-sq-352_0 | Summarize the discussion on looking at feature streams
Professor B: OK So uh today we're looking at a number of uh things we're trying and uh fortunately for listeners to this uh we lost some of it's visual but um got tables in front of us. Um what is {disfmarker} what does combo mean?
PhD C: So combo is um a system wh... | The team used OGI features that then passed through a contextualized KLT, an MLP, and a low-pass filter. The highly mismatched Italian part was still not working well. The team tried using silence detection to improve performance, but the results were not too promising. | 8,987 | 60 |
tr-sq-353 | tr-sq-353_0 | What did PhD C think about silence detection?
Professor B: OK So uh today we're looking at a number of uh things we're trying and uh fortunately for listeners to this uh we lost some of it's visual but um got tables in front of us. Um what is {disfmarker} what does combo mean?
PhD C: So combo is um a system where we ha... | PhD C explained that there was no room left for silence detection because of the server side delay. They were working out a compromise between the handset delay and the server delay, but the delay was too large at the moment. | 8,986 | 46 |
tr-sq-354 | tr-sq-354_0 | What did the professor think about the silence detection problem?
Professor B: OK So uh today we're looking at a number of uh things we're trying and uh fortunately for listeners to this uh we lost some of it's visual but um got tables in front of us. Um what is {disfmarker} what does combo mean?
PhD C: So combo is um ... | The professor thought that the results in the experiment without silence detection were okay as well. He thought some sort of weighted measure between other features should result in good performance. | 8,988 | 36 |
tr-sq-355 | tr-sq-355_0 | Summarize the discussion on fixing the system
Professor B: OK So uh today we're looking at a number of uh things we're trying and uh fortunately for listeners to this uh we lost some of it's visual but um got tables in front of us. Um what is {disfmarker} what does combo mean?
PhD C: So combo is um a system where we ha... | It was time for the team to rely on the models they had created so far to fix the system. They were deciding when to fix it. The professor explained that they should do so by Tuesday, and when they get new data later in the week, they need not train on it. | 8,986 | 61 |
tr-sq-356 | tr-sq-356_0 | What did the team think about a single KLT?
Professor B: OK So uh today we're looking at a number of uh things we're trying and uh fortunately for listeners to this uh we lost some of it's visual but um got tables in front of us. Um what is {disfmarker} what does combo mean?
PhD C: So combo is um a system where we have... | PhD C thought that it would be worthwhile to test on a single KLT. The professor agreed that since it would be pretty low-maintenance, the team should do that, but only if they can fit it in. | 8,989 | 49 |
tr-sq-357 | tr-sq-357_0 | What were the professor's concluding comments?
Professor B: OK So uh today we're looking at a number of uh things we're trying and uh fortunately for listeners to this uh we lost some of it's visual but um got tables in front of us. Um what is {disfmarker} what does combo mean?
PhD C: So combo is um a system where we h... | The professor noted that the most important improvements over the years have been due to finding bugs. He also informed the team of some IBM processors that were available to them at the University of Washington. He finally congratulated them on their efforts. | 8,988 | 51 |
tr-gq-358 | tr-gq-358_0 | Summarize the meeting
Professor B: OK So uh today we're looking at a number of uh things we're trying and uh fortunately for listeners to this uh we lost some of it's visual but um got tables in front of us. Um what is {disfmarker} what does combo mean?
PhD C: So combo is um a system where we have these features that g... | The meeting participants discuss results from experiments and challenges that the model was facing. There was a significant server side delay, so they could not accommodate silence detection. Members noted that reducing model dimensions had a detrimental effect on model performance. The professor wanted to know the siz... | 8,982 | 94 |
tr-sq-359 | tr-sq-359_0 | Summarize the discussion about the result of marketing research and fashion trends.
Project Manager: Hello, uh this meeting we are it's fo should be focused on the conceptual design of the remote control.
Marketing: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Mm-hmm.
User Interface: Hello.
Project Manager: Um the goal of this meeting ... | From the marketing's point of view, fancy was the highest priority, followed by technologically innovativeness and ease of use. The marketing expected the feel of the material to be spongy. | 9,320 | 42 |
tr-sq-360 | tr-sq-360_0 | Summarize the discussion about use convenience.
Project Manager: Hello, uh this meeting we are it's fo should be focused on the conceptual design of the remote control.
Marketing: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Mm-hmm.
User Interface: Hello.
Project Manager: Um the goal of this meeting is to reach a decision at the end on... | User interface thought that the feature easy to use was more important than being fancy. He mentioned that the more frequent buttons should be larger and be placed in good positions. He preferred to put some buttons in special places and cover these buttons, or put some buttons inside the remote control. And the remote... | 9,314 | 74 |
tr-sq-361 | tr-sq-361_0 | Summarize the discussion about the size of the device when discussing the overall requirements.
Project Manager: Hello, uh this meeting we are it's fo should be focused on the conceptual design of the remote control.
Marketing: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Mm-hmm.
User Interface: Hello.
Project Manager: Um the goal of t... | The group members firstly made sure how big the seven-inch TFT screen was in reality. And they thought that the remote control should not be too big or too small, it should be fit in hands. Then they discussed how the screen and buttons could be reasonably put on the remote control. | 9,322 | 62 |
tr-sq-362 | tr-sq-362_0 | What did the industrial designer think of solar cell when discussing energy problems?
Project Manager: Hello, uh this meeting we are it's fo should be focused on the conceptual design of the remote control.
Marketing: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Mm-hmm.
User Interface: Hello.
Project Manager: Um the goal of this meetin... | The industrial designer thought that the solar cell was necessary for speech recognition. He mentioned that the daylight was enough for recharging. And he supposed that the remote control would be in the room which was usually lightful. | 9,319 | 47 |
tr-sq-363 | tr-sq-363_0 | Summarize the discussion about the size and shape of the remote control.
Project Manager: Hello, uh this meeting we are it's fo should be focused on the conceptual design of the remote control.
Marketing: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Mm-hmm.
User Interface: Hello.
Project Manager: Um the goal of this meeting is to reach... | The user interface said that no matter large or small, taking in hand easily was the most important thing. The project manager also wanted the shape to be fashionable. Considering that the colour of their company was yellow, they decided to make the shape of the remote control like a banana. | 9,320 | 59 |
tr-sq-364 | tr-sq-364_0 | Summarize the discussion about the first layer when talking about detailed shape design.
Project Manager: Hello, uh this meeting we are it's fo should be focused on the conceptual design of the remote control.
Marketing: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Mm-hmm.
User Interface: Hello.
Project Manager: Um the goal of this mee... | The group members thought that the first layer would be spongy. It might be magnetic and would be like a plastic cover covering some buttons or USB interface. Users could open this cover like peeling a banana. | 9,321 | 47 |
tr-gq-365 | tr-gq-365_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: Hello, uh this meeting we are it's fo should be focused on the conceptual design of the remote control.
Marketing: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Mm-hmm.
User Interface: Hello.
Project Manager: Um the goal of this meeting is to reach a decision at the end on the concept and I ... | The meeting was mainly about the conceptual design of the remote control. Firstly, marketing introduced market research and fashion trends around the world. While the user interface emphasized that easy to use was more important. Then the industrial designer talked about the overall requirements from the engineering po... | 9,312 | 130 |
tr-sq-366 | tr-sq-366_0 | Summarize the discussion about evaluation, investment and responsibility of the draft strategy.
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions. Can I ask if Mem... | There was no exact evaluation but Dr Frank Atherton did think they should have a strong one. The draft strategy also made an estimate in investment which would be PS8 million to PS10 million a year. Investment would be spent on different sources and they should pay more attention to extending them. Speaking of leadersh... | 12,900 | 98 |
tr-sq-367 | tr-sq-367_0 | What did Dr Frank Atherton think of having a target?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions. Can I ask if Members have any declarations of interest, ple... | Having a target is more of its deliverability than just having it according to Dr Frank Atherton. Since there had been not that successful examples, Dr Frank Atherton considered that they must balance deliverability with challenge. Also, Dr Frank Atherton thought a target was one tool in the box that they could use, bu... | 12,898 | 102 |
tr-sq-368 | tr-sq-368_0 | What did Dr Frank Atherton say about investment?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions. Can I ask if Members have any declarations of interest, please?... | Investment needed to implement the plan was more about resourcing. Dr Frank Atherton said they currently did make investments in a number of areas that related to child health generally, and, of course, obesity and overweight in particular. And now, according to existing programmes, a figure of PS8 million to PS10 mill... | 12,895 | 144 |
tr-sq-369 | tr-sq-369_0 | Summarize the discussion about data on obesity in children and beyond and its use.
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions. Can I ask if Members have any... | There main data source was the child measurement programme, which collected information on children entering school aged four or five, showing that under a third of children at that age are overweight or obese. Dr Frank Atherton spoke of the frequency of being asked to have a longitudinal view over time of what's happe... | 12,901 | 85 |
tr-sq-370 | tr-sq-370_0 | What did Dr Frank Atherton say about the data?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions. Can I ask if Members have any declarations of interest, please? N... | Dr Frank Atherton first gave a very latest data showing that under a third of children at four or five are overweight or obese. The data showed that the situation was not getting radically worse but also not getting any better. They have a figure for the severely obese for the first time, which is about 12 per cent, wh... | 12,896 | 80 |
tr-sq-371 | tr-sq-371_0 | What did Dr Frank Atherton's answer to how would any gaps in their data be addressed?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions. Can I ask if Members have ... | Dr Frank Atherton put out one" often asked" question and attached some importance to having a longitudinal view over time of what's happening to Children, which meant children were measured at school entry and then again at age 11 or 12. That would have significant resource implications, not just for the funding, but a... | 12,905 | 96 |
tr-sq-372 | tr-sq-372_0 | Summarize the discussion about legislation and sports infrastructural construction to make a healthy environment.
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions... | Dr Frank Atherton was first asked about legislations in the draft plan and their ideas on those things. The use of legislation was affirmed by Dr Frank Atherton but it was just one of the tools they have got, they need to employ them all. Then as to sports infrastructure, Dr Frank Atherton, though not an expert in that... | 12,907 | 100 |
tr-sq-373 | tr-sq-373_0 | What did Dr Frank Atherton said about legislation to build a healthy environment?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions. Can I ask if Members have any ... | According to Dr Frank Atherton's answer to legislations'timing, it was very clear that the implementation of legislation to build a healthy environment was very approved by Dr Frank Atherton and even by a large group in the consultation. Dr Frank Atherton reviewed that they needed a mirror to see what had been happenin... | 12,901 | 100 |
tr-sq-374 | tr-sq-374_0 | What did Dawn Bowden AM mean when he talked about sports infrastructure?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions. Can I ask if Members have any declarati... | Dawn Bowden AM asked for Dr Frank Atherton's ideas on community sport infrastructure of new schools, and pointed out that Welsh Government has ploughed a huge amount of money into the twenty-first century schools programme. At the end of speech, Dawn Bowden AM thought they should be making sure that they have those kin... | 12,899 | 108 |
tr-sq-375 | tr-sq-375_0 | Summarize the discussion about physical education and food provision for pupils in schools.
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions. Can I ask if Members... | Dr Frank Atherton first gave a look at a primary school education embedded with physical activity at an early stage and assures its benefits not only on healthy benefits but also on socialization and mental issues. Then Dr Frank Atherton delivered sparkles on making pupils more engaged with physical education, which wa... | 12,900 | 100 |
tr-sq-376 | tr-sq-376_0 | Why did Dr Frank Atherton make a commitment to embedding physical activity at an early stage in primary school education?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no subst... | Dr Frank Atherton considered that just in terms of the physical activity, it was a really important dimension and they found that their children were not that physically active and couldn't meet the various guidelines. Embedding physical activity at an early stage in primary school education might not have the same eff... | 12,910 | 85 |
tr-sq-377 | tr-sq-377_0 | What was Dr Frank Atherton's opinion on providing a more varied diet for pupils?
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions. Can I ask if Members have any d... | In fact, Dr Frank Atherton did not give an exact opinion on providing a more varied diet for pupils. It would be something needing consultation and consideration, then they might decide whether it was worth carrying out. The quality of food, rather than preparing school meals or not, was more important to Dr Frank Athe... | 12,904 | 70 |
tr-gq-378 | tr-gq-378_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received apologies for absence from Michelle Brown and Jack Sargeant; there are no substitutions. Can I ask if Members have any declarations of interest, please? No. Okay. We'll mov... | The meeting with Dr Frank Atherton, the Chief Medical Officer for Wales, and Nathan Cook, who is the head of the healthy and active branch at Welsh Government, was mainly about the'Healthy Weight: Healthy Wales'draft strategy in Wales and subsequent questions about it. To start with, Sian Gwenllian AM proposed question... | 12,891 | 266 |
tr-sq-379 | tr-sq-379_0 | Summarize the recap of the last meeting regarding the presentation by User Interface.
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarker} n ... | The main function of the remote would be sending messages to the TV. For the interface, it should have nine channel buttons, a next button, volume buttons, subtitle buttons and switches to control features, colour contrast, sharpness etc. Interface Designer said that looks would be very important for the remote so the ... | 9,582 | 112 |
tr-sq-380 | tr-sq-380_0 | Summarize the recap of the last meeting regarding the presentation by Industrial Designer.
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarke... | Making a recyclable and colourful case out of plastic that was strong without using harmful materials was proposed. For the components, there would be a resistor, a capacitor, a diode transistor, resonator, and if possible, a rechargeable battery. Also, it should have an integrated circuit board that was highly sophist... | 9,582 | 142 |
tr-sq-381 | tr-sq-381_0 | Summarize the recap of the last meeting regarding the presentation by Marketing.
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarker} n th th... | Apart from being small, easy to use and eye-catching, the remote should have buttons, a soft feel and a trendy design, possibly incorporating fruit and vegetable elements. Marketing proposed having one or two star features that the campaign could be built on and speech recognition could be one of the options. Also, the... | 9,581 | 89 |
tr-sq-382 | tr-sq-382_0 | What did Industrial Designer say about the appearance during the discussion about the design of the prototype?
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vo... | The prototype was attractive, bright blue and snail shaped with buttons in different colours such as yellow. It was compact so it could easily fit in the hand and buttons could be easily accessed. Moreover, the material for the case would be plastic but the buttons would be made with soft rubber. For the light emitting... | 9,584 | 111 |
tr-sq-383 | tr-sq-383_0 | What features did User Interface present regarding the design of the prototype?
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarker} n th the... | Features of the remote include signal-emitting LED, on-off switch, mute button, nine channel buttons, two buttons for increasing or decreasing volume, two buttons for scrolling up or down channels and menu button at the centre, which would control the colour, sharpness, brightness etc. Also, there would be an elongated... | 9,579 | 136 |
tr-sq-384 | tr-sq-384_0 | What was the feedback regarding the prototype of the remote?
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarker} n th the minutes from the l... | Marketing liked how users could reach all the buttons with one thumb, even for someone with a small hand, so users did not need to shift it around or operate with two hands. Also, it was good that the on-off button was in a prominent place and the colours of the remote were attractive. Mute buttons were on either side ... | 9,577 | 116 |
tr-sq-385 | tr-sq-385_0 | What did Marketing suggest during giving feedback for the prototype of the remote?
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarker} n th ... | Marketing suggested that they could do something funny for the shell as the snail was known to be slow and they could have a comic effect about how this was a rapid snail. User Interface and Industrial Designer agreed. | 9,580 | 44 |
tr-sq-386 | tr-sq-386_0 | What were the special features for the remote discussed during feedback for the prototype?
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarke... | Voice recognition would be a major selling point as it was unusual and there were no remotes that had this function in the same price range. Another selling point would be its appearance as it would be the cutest remote control. The snail image could be used as a visual attraction. Practicality would not be one of its ... | 9,581 | 76 |
tr-sq-387 | tr-sq-387_0 | Summarize the financing of the remote.
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarker} n th the minutes from the last meeting
Marketing:... | Battery would be the energy source and the electronics would be regular chips on print. For the case, it would be double-curved and made from plastic in special colours, whereas buttons would come in different forms and colour and would be made in rubber or wood. In addition, there would be no clock. With the cost of e... | 9,575 | 114 |
tr-sq-388 | tr-sq-388_0 | What were Marketing's comments on the remote during the project evaluation?
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarker} n th the min... | The prototype should be shown to people of various age and socio-economic groups to see if there should be any fine-tuning. Also, it should be shown to consumer research groups for feedback. Marketing concluded that the prototype reached the goal of being biomorphic, soft and compact with bright and warm colours and fe... | 9,580 | 93 |
tr-sq-389 | tr-sq-389_0 | Summarize the product evaluation that was during the project evaluation.
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarker} n th the minute... | On a scale of one to seven, with one being good and seven being the worst, everyone rated the shape and colour of the remote with a one. The size was given a mark of four by Marketing, a two by Project Manager and the others gave it a one. For the feel, which included texture and comfort, it scored a three with User In... | 9,579 | 121 |
tr-sq-390 | tr-sq-390_0 | What was discussed for improvement of the remote during project evaluation?
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarker} n th the min... | Industrial Designer suggested that there could be more buttons and the buttons could be smaller. If having the speech recognition feature was feasible, buttons would be added for recording speech so Marketing suggested that one of the mute buttons could be eliminated to make room and Industrial Designer and User Interf... | 9,578 | 70 |
tr-sq-391 | tr-sq-391_0 | What was the feedback for leadership, teamwork and means used during the pro evaluation?
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarker}... | Marketing, User Interface and Industrial Designer thought Project Manager did a good job. Project Manager believed that the teamwork was great and this opinion was echoed by the other three team members. Whiteboard was used during the meeting but digital pens were not and the team agreed that they could have used the w... | 9,583 | 83 |
tr-gq-392 | tr-gq-392_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: Well hi everyone again.
User Interface: Hello.
Industrial Designer: Hello.
Marketing: Hello
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} like before we uh {disfmarker} I have to redo the meetings from {vocalsound} {disfmarker} n th the minutes from the last meeting
Marketing: Mm-hmm.
P... | Project Manager first recapped the previous meeting, concluding that the remote should be compact, user-friendly and could function like speech recognition. Next, the presentation of the bright blue snail shaped prototype was made by Industrial Designer and User Interface, introducing the appearance and features of the... | 9,573 | 142 |
tr-sq-393 | tr-sq-393_0 | What did PhD A say about microphones?
Professor B: Are we on? We're on. OK.
PhD E: Is it on?
PhD D: Yeah.
Professor B: Yeah. OK,
PhD D: One, two {disfmarker} u OK.
PhD A: Why is it so cold in here?
Professor B: so, uh, we haven't sent around the agenda. So, i uh, any agenda items anybody has, wants to talk about, what'... | Use of dissimilar microphones adds an extra, unwanted variable to individual speaker recordings. Similarly, differences in the type of recording equipment used and the manner in which microphones are worn by speakers causes problems for the transcription effort. | 30,692 | 48 |
tr-sq-394 | tr-sq-394_0 | What did the team say about incorporating video recordings
Professor B: Are we on? We're on. OK.
PhD E: Is it on?
PhD D: Yeah.
Professor B: Yeah. OK,
PhD D: One, two {disfmarker} u OK.
PhD A: Why is it so cold in here?
Professor B: so, uh, we haven't sent around the agenda. So, i uh, any agenda items anybody has, wants... | Setting up a microphone array and performing video recordings (in a possible collaboration with NIST) are problematic due to the types of changes in infrastructure they require. | 30,693 | 34 |
tr-sq-395 | tr-sq-395_0 | What decision was reached about microphones nonuniformity?
Professor B: Are we on? We're on. OK.
PhD E: Is it on?
PhD D: Yeah.
Professor B: Yeah. OK,
PhD D: One, two {disfmarker} u OK.
PhD A: Why is it so cold in here?
Professor B: so, uh, we haven't sent around the agenda. So, i uh, any agenda items anybody has, wants... | To achieve greater uniformity in across-speaker recording conditions, the group decided to purchase three additional head-mounted microphones. | 30,696 | 28 |
tr-sq-396 | tr-sq-396_0 | What was said about IBM transcription?
Professor B: Are we on? We're on. OK.
PhD E: Is it on?
PhD D: Yeah.
Professor B: Yeah. OK,
PhD D: One, two {disfmarker} u OK.
PhD A: Why is it so cold in here?
Professor B: so, uh, we haven't sent around the agenda. So, i uh, any agenda items anybody has, wants to talk about, what... | IBM has a team of people employed to transcribe meeting data, and who are transcribing single versus multiple channels. | 30,690 | 29 |
tr-sq-397 | tr-sq-397_0 | What was suggested for the transcribers?
Professor B: Are we on? We're on. OK.
PhD E: Is it on?
PhD D: Yeah.
Professor B: Yeah. OK,
PhD D: One, two {disfmarker} u OK.
PhD A: Why is it so cold in here?
Professor B: so, uh, we haven't sent around the agenda. So, i uh, any agenda items anybody has, wants to talk about, wh... | The group discussed the potential for assigning additional tasks to ICSI's transcriber pool, including tagging more fine-grained acoustic information, and discourse and disfluency tagging. | 30,693 | 47 |
tr-sq-398 | tr-sq-398_0 | What's the current status of transcription?
Professor B: Are we on? We're on. OK.
PhD E: Is it on?
PhD D: Yeah.
Professor B: Yeah. OK,
PhD D: One, two {disfmarker} u OK.
PhD A: Why is it so cold in here?
Professor B: so, uh, we haven't sent around the agenda. So, i uh, any agenda items anybody has, wants to talk about,... | The transcriber pool has been performing within the expected range of work completed per the amount of time spent transcribing. | 30,692 | 27 |
tr-gq-399 | tr-gq-399_0 | Summarize the meeting
Professor B: Are we on? We're on. OK.
PhD E: Is it on?
PhD D: Yeah.
Professor B: Yeah. OK,
PhD D: One, two {disfmarker} u OK.
PhD A: Why is it so cold in here?
Professor B: so, uh, we haven't sent around the agenda. So, i uh, any agenda items anybody has, wants to talk about, what's going on?
Post... | The group discussed recording equipment and setup issues, recent developments in the transcription effort, other potential types of tagging to be assigned to transcribers, and the post-processing of waveforms. The discussion was largely focused on efforts to facilitate transcriptions, including the improvement of strat... | 30,688 | 97 |
tr-sq-400 | tr-sq-400_0 | Summarize the discussion on XML tools and meeting data quality
PhD E: Yeah.
Professor B: Um, so. If we can't, we can't. But uh we're gonna try to make this an abbreviated meeting cuz the {disfmarker} the next {disfmarker} next occupants were pushing for it, so. Um. So. Agenda is {disfmarker} according to this, is trans... | The team had started moving to XML as their general format to standardize their data. Though, there is still concern about the limitations of XML. The participants noted that sometimes the mic of one subject catches sound from another. They also discussed implementing tools to help participants know when the quality of... | 15,098 | 69 |
Subsets and Splits
QMSum Test Data with Prompt Information
Filters and joins test data with specific token count ranges to analyze prompts used in similar input lengths, providing moderate analytical value for understanding prompt consistency.
Validation Data with Prompt Matching and Token Count Filtering
Filters validation data by token count and joins with prompts to analyze high-token inputs, providing useful context for understanding large-scale text processing patterns.
QMSum Dataset Training Data with Prompt Context
Combines training data with prompts based on matching IDs, filtering for specific token count ranges to analyze training examples with their corresponding prompts.
QMSum Training Data with Specific Token Count Range
This query filters training examples based on token count range, providing basic sampling of longer sequences but offering limited analytical insight into the dataset's characteristics.