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tr-sq-401 | tr-sq-401_0 | Summarize the discussion on backups and collecting notes with meetings
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, ... | The team agreed that it was important to keep good backups. Their main concern was the time difference between getting more disks and recording new meetings. They did not want to rely on burning CD's at all because of potential loss of data. They also started discussing whether it would be a good idea to collect meetin... | 15,097 | 84 |
tr-sq-402 | tr-sq-402_0 | What did Grad H think about using XML tools?
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 transcription status, D... | Grad H brought up that they were standardizing the data in XML, though Grad H was not satisfied with the current data format. Grad H was also building tools to extract information from XML's in various languages, mainly Java and Perl. | 15,096 | 55 |
tr-sq-403 | tr-sq-403_0 | What did Grad G think about 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 transcription stat... | Grad G thought that it would be important to collect seat information in the key files to know where someone was sitting. This would be useful when people had to be bleeped out upon being heard in someone else's microphone. Grad G wanted to figure out what seating arrangements led to other participants'voices showing u... | 15,094 | 70 |
tr-sq-404 | tr-sq-404_0 | What did grad G think about collecting notes and related data with meetings?
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 ... | Grad G thought that it would be helpful to let the participants conveniently bleep things out during the meeting. While synchronizing bleeps from during the meeting would require some infrastructure, a faster version could be set up. Though, G did think that the synchronization infrastructure would be a useful addition... | 15,099 | 69 |
tr-sq-405 | tr-sq-405_0 | What did the Postdoc think about collecting notes with meetings?
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 tra... | The postdoc thought that it was a good idea to collect digital notes during the meeting in principle, but was concerned about the noise it would add to the mic. Postdoc thought that notes could even be taken after the meeting, by transcribers. All in all, he thought notes were useful for generating summaries. | 15,096 | 71 |
tr-gq-406 | tr-gq-406_0 | Summarize the meeting
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 transcription status, DARPA demos XML tools, d... | The meeting discussed the progress of the transcription, the DARPA demos, tools to ensure meeting data quality, data standardization, backup tools, and collecting tangential meeting information. The team was making good progress on the transcription but was still concerned with correcting some of the data. Besides that... | 15,089 | 116 |
tr-sq-407 | tr-sq-407_0 | Summarize the discussion on patterns of noise in the recordings
PhD B: OK. We're on.
Grad E: Hello?
Professor A: OK, so uh {vocalsound} had some interesting mail from uh Dan Ellis. Actually, I think he {disfmarker} he {vocalsound} redirected it to everybody also so uh {vocalsound} the PDA mikes uh have a big bunch of e... | The professor noted that a major component in one of the waves was the air conditioner. The team had to be more cognizant about these kind reverberations in the recordings. After a threshold, the reverberations interfered with the recordings. The team thought they could look at spectral slices to further understand the... | 24,005 | 73 |
tr-sq-408 | tr-sq-408_0 | What did the professor think about the effect of noise on speech frequencies?
PhD B: OK. We're on.
Grad E: Hello?
Professor A: OK, so uh {vocalsound} had some interesting mail from uh Dan Ellis. Actually, I think he {disfmarker} he {vocalsound} redirected it to everybody also so uh {vocalsound} the PDA mikes uh have a ... | The professor informed the team that noise was affecting their recordings but Dan had assured him that the quantization effect was not significant. He thought that the team should update their web page to better reflect their understanding of the topic. | 24,007 | 46 |
tr-sq-409 | tr-sq-409_0 | What did PhD B think about patterns of noise in the recordings?
PhD B: OK. We're on.
Grad E: Hello?
Professor A: OK, so uh {vocalsound} had some interesting mail from uh Dan Ellis. Actually, I think he {disfmarker} he {vocalsound} redirected it to everybody also so uh {vocalsound} the PDA mikes uh have a big bunch of e... | PhD B thought that a smaller capacitor might help with reverberation. PhD B was also interested in the cutoff frequency to ensure that reverberation does not interfere with speech too much. PhD B thought it was around 20. | 24,006 | 52 |
tr-sq-410 | tr-sq-410_0 | Summarize the discussion on Eurospeech and reverberation
PhD B: OK. We're on.
Grad E: Hello?
Professor A: OK, so uh {vocalsound} had some interesting mail from uh Dan Ellis. Actually, I think he {disfmarker} he {vocalsound} redirected it to everybody also so uh {vocalsound} the PDA mikes uh have a big bunch of energy a... | Eurospeech was taking place in Denmark and the team was planning on submitting a paper to it. The team was also discussing how to best present the reverberation problem. The team thought that the spectral effects of the reverberation were very clear. They would have to figure out how to remove the sources of variance f... | 24,009 | 84 |
tr-sq-411 | tr-sq-411_0 | What did the PhD F think about Eurospeech?
PhD B: OK. We're on.
Grad E: Hello?
Professor A: OK, so uh {vocalsound} had some interesting mail from uh Dan Ellis. Actually, I think he {disfmarker} he {vocalsound} redirected it to everybody also so uh {vocalsound} the PDA mikes uh have a big bunch of energy at {disfmarker}... | PhD F explained that they were trying to do something with meeting recorder digits for Eurospeech. Some people on OGI were working on a paper due on the 13th of May. | 24,005 | 43 |
tr-sq-412 | tr-sq-412_0 | What did PhD F think about spectral subtraction?
PhD B: OK. We're on.
Grad E: Hello?
Professor A: OK, so uh {vocalsound} had some interesting mail from uh Dan Ellis. Actually, I think he {disfmarker} he {vocalsound} redirected it to everybody also so uh {vocalsound} the PDA mikes uh have a big bunch of energy at {disfm... | PhD F informed the group that the preliminary results from spectral subtraction were very bad. Mean normalization brought noise to around zero. Mean and variance normalization helped with speech but not with noise variance. | 24,005 | 43 |
tr-gq-413 | tr-gq-413_0 | Summarize the meeting
PhD B: OK. We're on.
Grad E: Hello?
Professor A: OK, so uh {vocalsound} had some interesting mail from uh Dan Ellis. Actually, I think he {disfmarker} he {vocalsound} redirected it to everybody also so uh {vocalsound} the PDA mikes uh have a big bunch of energy at {disfmarker} at uh five hertz uh ... | The meeting began with the professor discussing the technical features of their recordings. The interaction between the hardware and the model had to be mediated through different techniques. Some members on the team were working on low-pass down-sampling as a replacement for LDA filters. Low-pass seemed to perform bet... | 23,998 | 151 |
tr-sq-414 | tr-sq-414_0 | What did the group discuss about prioritizing remote control features?
User Interface: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Or you get it. Okay.
User Interface: No I don't think so it has to be like that yeah and you have to adjust the length. Okay, and then.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} So we uh {disfmarker} we will wait for A... | User Interface and Industrial designer expressed a desire to integrate cutting-edge features into the remote. Marketing pointed out that most of the market will buy it for standard use, like changing channels and adjusting volume, so those features should be the priority. Project Manager agreed, explaining that people ... | 6,910 | 78 |
tr-sq-415 | tr-sq-415_0 | Why did Marketing disagree with Industrial Designer?
User Interface: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Or you get it. Okay.
User Interface: No I don't think so it has to be like that yeah and you have to adjust the length. Okay, and then.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} So we uh {disfmarker} we will wait for Anna, a few minutes... | Marketing believed that fancy features like IP would not be used by most people. The overwhelming majority of users would want convenient channel browsing and volume adjustment features. Those should remain the main focus instead of more novel features. | 6,905 | 44 |
tr-sq-416 | tr-sq-416_0 | What did User Interface think about prioritizing remote control features?
User Interface: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Or you get it. Okay.
User Interface: No I don't think so it has to be like that yeah and you have to adjust the length. Okay, and then.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} So we uh {disfmarker} we will wait fo... | User Interface initially suggested that the remote control could also incorporate forward-looking features, like controlling personal video recorders. UI quickly jumped on board with focusing on regular features, however. | 6,910 | 40 |
tr-sq-417 | tr-sq-417_0 | Summarize the discussion about cost constraints and financial targets of the new remote control project.
User Interface: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Or you get it. Okay.
User Interface: No I don't think so it has to be like that yeah and you have to adjust the length. Okay, and then.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} So we ... | The remote control would be priced at 25 Euros, produced at a maximum cost of 12. 5 Euros, and primarily marketed in Europe and North America. At least 4 million units would have to be sold to meet the company's profit goals. | 6,915 | 54 |
tr-sq-418 | tr-sq-418_0 | What did Project Manager think of the cost constraints and financial targets of the new remote control project?
User Interface: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Or you get it. Okay.
User Interface: No I don't think so it has to be like that yeah and you have to adjust the length. Okay, and then.
Project Manager: {vocalsound}... | Project manager introduced the financial information: 25 Euro selling price and 12. 5 Euro production cost. PM then went on to elaborate that the target market would primarily consist of Europe and North America. PM expressed that a profit aim of 50 million Euros, which could be achieved by selling 4 million of these r... | 6,916 | 68 |
tr-sq-419 | tr-sq-419_0 | What did User Interface think of cost constraints and financial targets of the new remote control project?
User Interface: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Or you get it. Okay.
User Interface: No I don't think so it has to be like that yeah and you have to adjust the length. Okay, and then.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} So w... | User Interface reiterated that the company would have to sell four million units to make a profit. | 6,915 | 21 |
tr-gq-420 | tr-gq-420_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
User Interface: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Or you get it. Okay.
User Interface: No I don't think so it has to be like that yeah and you have to adjust the length. Okay, and then.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} So we uh {disfmarker} we will wait for Anna, a few minutes.
User Interface: Yeah, ... | Project Manager introduced a new remote control project for television sets, and the team got acquainted with each other and technical devices. The remote control would be priced at 25 Euros and a production cost of 12. 5 Euros. Priority will be given to standard features, such as sorting through channels, instead of m... | 6,904 | 70 |
tr-sq-421 | tr-sq-421_0 | What was the discussion with Jose?
Professor C: Starts {disfmarker} No. No.
PhD D: No. That's a different thing.
Professor C: There's another {disfmarker} I don't know. It starts with a P or something. I forget the word for it, but it's {disfmarker} it's um
PhD D: Oh.
Professor C: Typically when you {disfmarker} you're... | Derivatives were not discussed with Jose but other possibilities were explored. First that log energy is basically compressing the distances. Another is that he needs to assess the different temporal sizes. He is taking everything over two hundred milliseconds and varying that number. He is also considering moving wind... | 26,176 | 78 |
tr-sq-422 | tr-sq-422_0 | What did Professor C say about the possible hypothesis?
Professor C: Starts {disfmarker} No. No.
PhD D: No. That's a different thing.
Professor C: There's another {disfmarker} I don't know. It starts with a P or something. I forget the word for it, but it's {disfmarker} it's um
PhD D: Oh.
Professor C: Typically when yo... | Professor C said the basic hypothesis and starting point is if you examine the energy when two people are speaking at the same time, usually {there'll be more energy than when one is. Coming up with a measure which will match this intuition is the next step. These energy features should be fed into a discriminative sys... | 26,179 | 87 |
tr-sq-423 | tr-sq-423_0 | What was to be included in the new form arrangement?
Professor C: Starts {disfmarker} No. No.
PhD D: No. That's a different thing.
Professor C: There's another {disfmarker} I don't know. It starts with a P or something. I forget the word for it, but it's {disfmarker} it's um
PhD D: Oh.
Professor C: Typically when you {... | For the new forms, one is a one time only speaker form and the other is the digits. The reason the time is included above the date is so that the person who's extracting the digits will know where to look in the meeting, to try to find them. In addition to Name, Time and Email which the participant fills out, the form ... | 26,180 | 117 |
tr-gq-424 | tr-gq-424_0 | Summarize the Meeting
Professor C: Starts {disfmarker} No. No.
PhD D: No. That's a different thing.
Professor C: There's another {disfmarker} I don't know. It starts with a P or something. I forget the word for it, but it's {disfmarker} it's um
PhD D: Oh.
Professor C: Typically when you {disfmarker} you're ab r startin... | Postdoc C suggested a possible hypothesis that energy is increased as more people are speaking. New forms were discussed, as these will include more details that may have to be completed by analysts through interviews with participants. The Multitrans update by the graduate student seems promising, and has been sent fo... | 26,174 | 61 |
tr-sq-425 | tr-sq-425_0 | Summarize the discussion about the merits and demerits of the existing designs in the market.
Project Manager: Um we are {disfmarker} So the meeting will have about the same format as the last time. So {gap} switching over I've just left uh my first two screens {gap}.
User Interface: Mm-hmm.
Project Manager: Um {vocals... | According to User Interface, most remote controls had an inconsistent layout, thus was difficult to use. Also, they were mostly in boring shape, grey and quite space-agey with too many buttons. Therefore, after discussion, the team decided to avoid those flaws they had discovered. Basically, the new designs would be wi... | 15,026 | 79 |
tr-sq-426 | tr-sq-426_0 | Why did the team discuss the merits and demerits of the existing remotes?
Project Manager: Um we are {disfmarker} So the meeting will have about the same format as the last time. So {gap} switching over I've just left uh my first two screens {gap}.
User Interface: Mm-hmm.
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} mailed you the... | In general, the team only collected the flaws of the existing remotes. According to the User Interface, the existing remotes were difficult to use because of the inconsistent layout, too many buttons and shape problems. For each problem, the team tried to give the solution. For example, their new remotes would have a s... | 15,023 | 100 |
tr-sq-427 | tr-sq-427_0 | What was the conclusion about scrolling on the new remotes when they were discussing the merits of the existing remotes?
Project Manager: Um we are {disfmarker} So the meeting will have about the same format as the last time. So {gap} switching over I've just left uh my first two screens {gap}.
User Interface: Mm-hmm.
... | The User Interface showed the pictures of one kind of remotes with scrolls on it, working as the middle buttons. If the consumers wanted to find a certain item, they just needed to scroll it and when they reached the required ones, they pressed the middle of the scroll. Although the team was not satisfied with the colo... | 15,030 | 92 |
tr-sq-428 | tr-sq-428_0 | Summarize the discussion about the features and appearances of the new remotes.
Project Manager: Um we are {disfmarker} So the meeting will have about the same format as the last time. So {gap} switching over I've just left uh my first two screens {gap}.
User Interface: Mm-hmm.
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} mailed y... | In the second half of the meeting, the team discussed the details of the features and appearances of the new remotes. Lots of ideas and proposals were raised, but many of them were denied or modified later. In the end, the team reached a consensus that their new remotes would have batteries that could be recharged, pal... | 15,022 | 82 |
tr-sq-429 | tr-sq-429_0 | What's the conclusion of the discussion about the outer casing when the team was talking over the appearances of the new remotes?
Project Manager: Um we are {disfmarker} So the meeting will have about the same format as the last time. So {gap} switching over I've just left uh my first two screens {gap}.
User Interface:... | The team was offered a bunch of options about the material of the outer casing from wood, titanium, rubber, plastic, latex, double-curved, curved, sponge, etc. After discussion, they decided that they would have the sponge rubber as their outer casing because it had the elasticity and durability which they needed. Also... | 15,033 | 81 |
tr-sq-430 | tr-sq-430_0 | What shape did the team finally decide to use as the casing for the remote controls?
Project Manager: Um we are {disfmarker} So the meeting will have about the same format as the last time. So {gap} switching over I've just left uh my first two screens {gap}.
User Interface: Mm-hmm.
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} mai... | The Industrial Designer first proposed to use the shape of a banana. However, the Project Manager thought it might be a little bit childish. Then, the User Interface suggested drawing on the kind of fruits and vegetable shape. After a period of discussion, the team decided to design two or three shapes and had a public... | 15,023 | 80 |
tr-gq-431 | tr-gq-431_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: Um we are {disfmarker} So the meeting will have about the same format as the last time. So {gap} switching over I've just left uh my first two screens {gap}.
User Interface: Mm-hmm.
Project Manager: Um {vocalsound} mailed you the minutes of the last meeting uh just to save ... | Unlike the last meeting, the team further discussed the details about the features they wanted on their new remote controls this time. First, they unanimously agreed that their design shall be the combination of beauty and fashion. Second, after looking at all the other designs existing in the market now, they drew a c... | 15,012 | 126 |
tr-sq-432 | tr-sq-432_0 | Summarize the discussion on the mean log magnitude spectral subtraction
PhD A: OK, we're going.
PhD D: Damn.
Professor C: And uh Hans - uh, Hans - Guenter will be here, um, I think by next {disfmarker} next Tuesday or so.
PhD B: Oh, OK.
PhD D: Mm - hmm.
Professor C: So he's {disfmarker} he's going to be here for about ... | The log magnitude spectral subtraction used twelve seconds from the past and future to calculate the mean. The short window did not have a big effect on the model performance, which was much desired. The silence, for the most part, had been cut out to make the model more effective. The professor added that the system w... | 26,114 | 77 |
tr-sq-433 | tr-sq-433_0 | What was the professor's take on the 12 second mean?
PhD A: OK, we're going.
PhD D: Damn.
Professor C: And uh Hans - uh, Hans - Guenter will be here, um, I think by next {disfmarker} next Tuesday or so.
PhD B: Oh, OK.
PhD D: Mm - hmm.
Professor C: So he's {disfmarker} he's going to be here for about three weeks,
PhD B:... | The professor suggested that the model essentially improved performance after the first utterance as it had more data. There was a higher error probability for the first utterance. This issue could potentially be resolved using a second-pass system, in which the initial utterance was processed differently. | 26,112 | 62 |
tr-sq-434 | tr-sq-434_0 | What did Grad E think about the goal of his experiment?
PhD A: OK, we're going.
PhD D: Damn.
Professor C: And uh Hans - uh, Hans - Guenter will be here, um, I think by next {disfmarker} next Tuesday or so.
PhD B: Oh, OK.
PhD D: Mm - hmm.
Professor C: So he's {disfmarker} he's going to be here for about three weeks,
PhD... | Grad E thought that the idea of doing mean log magnitude spectral subtraction was figuring out the effect of training time on the model performance. It seemed that longer times had diminishing returns after a certain point. | 26,111 | 46 |
tr-sq-435 | tr-sq-435_0 | Summarize the discussion on latency in the system
PhD A: OK, we're going.
PhD D: Damn.
Professor C: And uh Hans - uh, Hans - Guenter will be here, um, I think by next {disfmarker} next Tuesday or so.
PhD B: Oh, OK.
PhD D: Mm - hmm.
Professor C: So he's {disfmarker} he's going to be here for about three weeks,
PhD B: Oh... | PhD D informed the team that there was additional latency in the system with spectral subtraction. The professor wanted the team to be cognizant of the latency. The team suggested a spectral whitening approach or using a probability focused approach to solve the problem. | 26,110 | 59 |
tr-sq-436 | tr-sq-436_0 | Why did the professor not like latency?
PhD A: OK, we're going.
PhD D: Damn.
Professor C: And uh Hans - uh, Hans - Guenter will be here, um, I think by next {disfmarker} next Tuesday or so.
PhD B: Oh, OK.
PhD D: Mm - hmm.
Professor C: So he's {disfmarker} he's going to be here for about three weeks,
PhD B: Oh! That's n... | The professor wanted to make sure that the team does not end up in a bind. If they later had to cut latency, it would create a problem. This was his preferred conservative approach. | 26,108 | 43 |
tr-sq-437 | tr-sq-437_0 | How long was the latency?
PhD A: OK, we're going.
PhD D: Damn.
Professor C: And uh Hans - uh, Hans - Guenter will be here, um, I think by next {disfmarker} next Tuesday or so.
PhD B: Oh, OK.
PhD D: Mm - hmm.
Professor C: So he's {disfmarker} he's going to be here for about three weeks,
PhD B: Oh! That's nice.
PhD A: Ju... | The latency of the recursion was fifty milliseconds. The recursion added that much to the overall latency of the system. Though, PhD B suggested doing tasks in parallel to reduce total latency. | 26,106 | 49 |
tr-gq-438 | tr-gq-438_0 | Summarize the meeting
PhD A: OK, we're going.
PhD D: Damn.
Professor C: And uh Hans - uh, Hans - Guenter will be here, um, I think by next {disfmarker} next Tuesday or so.
PhD B: Oh, OK.
PhD D: Mm - hmm.
Professor C: So he's {disfmarker} he's going to be here for about three weeks,
PhD B: Oh! That's nice.
PhD A: Just f... | The meeting began with a short introduction to Hans Guenter, who was arriving soon and would be visiting for a few weeks. The team then discussed integrating mean log magnitude spectral subtraction into the SmartKom system. It seemed, however, that lengthening the time for this task was not very effective. The team als... | 26,104 | 138 |
tr-sq-439 | tr-sq-439_0 | What did the group discuss about the detailed design of the product?
Project Manager: Welcome back.
Industrial Designer: I'm sorry to be late.
Project Manager: Welcome back everybody.
User Interface: Yeah. Thanks.
Project Manager: So this meeting agenda will be the detailed design meeting. And uh opening and uh P_M_s {... | User Interface presented the function, customizability and appearance (colour, material and shape) of the remote control. Then the group discussed the location of the microphone as well as the weight and shape of the buttons. Project Manager suggested that the microphone should be under the flip while User Interface ar... | 8,535 | 88 |
tr-sq-440 | tr-sq-440_0 | What did User Interface introduce about the detailed design of the prototype?
Project Manager: Welcome back.
Industrial Designer: I'm sorry to be late.
Project Manager: Welcome back everybody.
User Interface: Yeah. Thanks.
Project Manager: So this meeting agenda will be the detailed design meeting. And uh opening and u... | User Interface suggested that the prototype of the remote control would have an ergonomic shape, be made out of wood and the colour would be customisable. User Interface also introduced the general layout of the white board under the flip: the big yellow button would be charged for turning the TV on and off, the red tr... | 8,535 | 116 |
tr-sq-441 | tr-sq-441_0 | What did the group determine on the evaluation criteria of the detailed design?
Project Manager: Welcome back.
Industrial Designer: I'm sorry to be late.
Project Manager: Welcome back everybody.
User Interface: Yeah. Thanks.
Project Manager: So this meeting agenda will be the detailed design meeting. And uh opening and... | Industrial Designer proposed to specify the location of the microphone. Project Manager and User Interface disagreed with each other. Project Manager thought the microphone should be under the flip so that users could easily turn off the voice recognition, whereas User Interface insisted that microphone should be on th... | 8,536 | 74 |
tr-sq-442 | tr-sq-442_0 | What did the group discuss about product evaluation?
Project Manager: Welcome back.
Industrial Designer: I'm sorry to be late.
Project Manager: Welcome back everybody.
User Interface: Yeah. Thanks.
Project Manager: So this meeting agenda will be the detailed design meeting. And uh opening and uh P_M_s {gap} of the meet... | Industrial Designer proposed to conduct a product evaluation by putting the prototype on the market to get feedback from the users. User Interface pointed out that there should be time for redesign while Project Manager insisted that no more change would be made on the original design and improvements made according to... | 8,531 | 95 |
tr-sq-443 | tr-sq-443_0 | Why did User Interface disagree when talking about the redesign after product evaluation?
Project Manager: Welcome back.
Industrial Designer: I'm sorry to be late.
Project Manager: Welcome back everybody.
User Interface: Yeah. Thanks.
Project Manager: So this meeting agenda will be the detailed design meeting. And uh o... | Because User Interface thought there should be a turnaround time between product evaluation and its formal release. User Interface believed that many products had been released to the market without being properly user-tested and didn't receive positive results, so the remote control should be minimally tested before r... | 8,536 | 81 |
tr-sq-444 | tr-sq-444_0 | What strategy did the group come up with for product evaluation?
Project Manager: Welcome back.
Industrial Designer: I'm sorry to be late.
Project Manager: Welcome back everybody.
User Interface: Yeah. Thanks.
Project Manager: So this meeting agenda will be the detailed design meeting. And uh opening and uh P_M_s {gap}... | Industrial Designer proposed to choose a special time of year which is most important for the TV remote control sales to launch the product for user testing. Project Manager suggested the sports season which was right before the World Cup football and to work with motion pictures coming out on DVD that the users needed... | 8,534 | 82 |
tr-gq-445 | tr-gq-445_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: Welcome back.
Industrial Designer: I'm sorry to be late.
Project Manager: Welcome back everybody.
User Interface: Yeah. Thanks.
Project Manager: So this meeting agenda will be the detailed design meeting. And uh opening and uh P_M_s {gap} of the meet minutes, uh prototype p... | Project Manager initiated the final meeting on the topic of detailed design. Industrial Designer and User Interface each gave a presentation on the prototype and discussed the evaluation criteria, especially that of microphone and buttons. Next, the group did calculations on the budget as well as the profit goal before... | 8,529 | 161 |
tr-sq-446 | tr-sq-446_0 | Summarize the discussion about remote control prototype.
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound}
Project Manager: Right well. Welcome to the {disfmarker} what should be the last of these meetings and uh it looks like we've uh done a good job here and uh we'll just go through the the final uh the... | Industrial Designer introduced the prototype to the team. It included buttons for channel change, power, menu and also had a slider for the volume, an infra-red section and a microphone. The cover was interchangeable with a company logo on it. User Interface added that the holes for the buttons to come through would be... | 5,831 | 92 |
tr-sq-447 | tr-sq-447_0 | What did the group think about the cover when discussing remote control prototype?
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound}
Project Manager: Right well. Welcome to the {disfmarker} what should be the last of these meetings and uh it looks like we've uh done a good job here and uh we'll just go th... | User Interface proposed that the cover should be made of rubber and could stretch over. Project Manager agreed but asked Industrial Designer to broaden it out. | 5,835 | 30 |
tr-sq-448 | tr-sq-448_0 | What details did Industrial Designer give when introducing remote control prototype?
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound}
Project Manager: Right well. Welcome to the {disfmarker} what should be the last of these meetings and uh it looks like we've uh done a good job here and uh we'll just go ... | The remote control would be moulded to the shape of the hand when people held it. On the left there was a slider for the volume, and on the right there were several buttons. The power key would be the biggest so that people knew how to turn on the television. There would also be a microphone for all the voice commands. | 5,834 | 72 |
tr-sq-449 | tr-sq-449_0 | What did the group discuss about evaluation criteria of remote control?
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound}
Project Manager: Right well. Welcome to the {disfmarker} what should be the last of these meetings and uh it looks like we've uh done a good job here and uh we'll just go through the t... | Marketing believed that the remote control should be: fashionable; technologically innovative; easy to use; suitable for the customer; not complicated; functional; not inclined to cause RSI. Project Manager agreed and added that it should not take long to learn to use. | 5,833 | 54 |
tr-sq-450 | tr-sq-450_0 | What age groups did the team think would the device appeal to when discussing evaluation criteria of remote control?
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound}
Project Manager: Right well. Welcome to the {disfmarker} what should be the last of these meetings and uh it looks like we've uh done a goo... | Project Manager thought it would attract older people who couldn't manage the buttons as they would probably prefer speech recognition. However, Industrial Designer believed it tended to appeal more to younger aged groups as the team had gone with the fashion focus but then proposed that it should still appeal on a cer... | 5,841 | 64 |
tr-sq-451 | tr-sq-451_0 | What did Industrial Designer think about the remote control in the discussion of its evaluation criteria?
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound}
Project Manager: Right well. Welcome to the {disfmarker} what should be the last of these meetings and uh it looks like we've uh done a good job here ... | Industrial Designer agreed that the remote control should be fashionable, technologically innovative and suitable for customers and proposed that fewer buttons could make the handle more ergonomically correct. | 5,838 | 34 |
tr-gq-452 | tr-gq-452_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound}
Project Manager: Right well. Welcome to the {disfmarker} what should be the last of these meetings and uh it looks like we've uh done a good job here and uh we'll just go through the the final uh the final details. Um okay, oh ... | This is the last meeting of the design group. At first, Industrial Designer introduced the remote control prototype to the group. It included buttons for channel change, power, menu and also had a slider for volume, an infra-red section and a microphone. The cover was interchangeable with a company logo on it. It was a... | 5,828 | 154 |
tr-sq-453 | tr-sq-453_0 | Summarize the details about setting up the wizard and recruiting participants
Grad A: Hey, you're not supposed to be drinking in here dude.
Grad D: OK.
Grad A: Do we have to read them that slowly? OK. Sounded like a robot. Um, this is t
Grad C: OK.
Grad A: When you read the numbers it kind of reminded me of beat poetry... | The team listened to a recording of the interface's trial run. Litonya was asked to be the first subject of the interface and Fey acted as the wizard. The team was happy with Fey's performance and decided to hire her. Upon Fey's suggestion, they also decided that the wizard should be introduced in a more appropriate fa... | 15,137 | 94 |
tr-sq-454 | tr-sq-454_0 | What did Grad D and Grad C discuss about who was acting as the computer and wizard?
Grad A: Hey, you're not supposed to be drinking in here dude.
Grad D: OK.
Grad A: Do we have to read them that slowly? OK. Sounded like a robot. Um, this is t
Grad C: OK.
Grad A: When you read the numbers it kind of reminded me of beat ... | Grad C was concerned that the same person acting as the wizard and computer system might not be the best idea. Grad D had some way of making the wizard and computer seem distinct even though both were voiced by the same person and told Grad C that the recording would clarify things. | 15,142 | 57 |
tr-sq-455 | tr-sq-455_0 | What did the Professor think about hiring Fey?
Grad A: Hey, you're not supposed to be drinking in here dude.
Grad D: OK.
Grad A: Do we have to read them that slowly? OK. Sounded like a robot. Um, this is t
Grad C: OK.
Grad A: When you read the numbers it kind of reminded me of beat poetry.
Grad D: I tried to go for the... | The Professor was very supportive of the idea of hiring Fey. He thought that it would be helpful since she was also willing to take over the task of organizing subjects. In addition, he believed the project would provide her with a valuable learning experience for her own upcoming graduate school work in experimental p... | 15,134 | 65 |
tr-sq-456 | tr-sq-456_0 | Summarize the discussion about controlling size of combinatorial input
Grad A: Hey, you're not supposed to be drinking in here dude.
Grad D: OK.
Grad A: Do we have to read them that slowly? OK. Sounded like a robot. Um, this is t
Grad C: OK.
Grad A: When you read the numbers it kind of reminded me of beat poetry.
Grad ... | The team was concerned that the combinatorial input that would result from the various linguistic and contextual schemas would be enormous for the Bayes net. The Professor suggested that it's best to narrow down the decision variables, perhaps by studying the trade-offs between different input factors. The team thought... | 15,137 | 92 |
tr-sq-457 | tr-sq-457_0 | What did the Professor think about controlling the size of the combinatorial input?
Grad A: Hey, you're not supposed to be drinking in here dude.
Grad D: OK.
Grad A: Do we have to read them that slowly? OK. Sounded like a robot. Um, this is t
Grad C: OK.
Grad A: When you read the numbers it kind of reminded me of beat ... | The professor was the one to raise the issue and suggested that a knowledge engineering trick could be used to narrow down inputs. He thought that perhaps adding deterministic rules to properties that have actions would be helpful and the property types could be retrieved from the ontology. | 15,140 | 58 |
tr-sq-458 | tr-sq-458_0 | What did Grad D think about managing the size of the combinatorial input?
Grad A: Hey, you're not supposed to be drinking in here dude.
Grad D: OK.
Grad A: Do we have to read them that slowly? OK. Sounded like a robot. Um, this is t
Grad C: OK.
Grad A: When you read the numbers it kind of reminded me of beat poetry.
Gr... | Grad D thought that the best way would be to add restrictive action types that are attached to the kind of object. For instance, there are specific actions that would be relevant to a landmark. | 15,140 | 40 |
tr-gq-459 | tr-gq-459_0 | Summarize the meeting
Grad A: Hey, you're not supposed to be drinking in here dude.
Grad D: OK.
Grad A: Do we have to read them that slowly? OK. Sounded like a robot. Um, this is t
Grad C: OK.
Grad A: When you read the numbers it kind of reminded me of beat poetry.
Grad D: I tried to go for the EE Cummings sort of feel... | The team began the meeting by discussing the logistics of setting up the interface for data collection. Some members ran a trial of it earlier and found someone who would make a suitable wizard. The team shared concern about how they would recruit non-university student participants. Grad D introduced the team to the s... | 15,129 | 158 |
tr-sq-460 | tr-sq-460_0 | Summarize the presentation on components design.
Project Manager: Okay, all set? Welcome to the conceptual design meeting.
User Interface: Uh, okay.
Industrial Designer: Yes.
Project Manager: The agenda. The opening. I'll again be the secretary and make minutes, take minutes, uh and it will be three presentations, just... | Industrial Designer made a presentation about the personal preference for components design. The remote should have a solid case in plastic and soft rubber and the rubber push-buttons. As for the energy source, the basic battery was better because it was more convenient for remote control users. As for the chip, the si... | 17,166 | 91 |
tr-sq-461 | tr-sq-461_0 | What did the Project Manager think about button sizes when talking about basic functions?
Project Manager: Okay, all set? Welcome to the conceptual design meeting.
User Interface: Uh, okay.
Industrial Designer: Yes.
Project Manager: The agenda. The opening. I'll again be the secretary and make minutes, take minutes, uh... | Project Manager thought the skip buttons and the volume buttons, the two most basic functions, should be designed larger. In this way, the simplicity of the remote could also be accentuated. | 17,172 | 39 |
tr-sq-462 | tr-sq-462_0 | Summarize the presentation on trend-watching.
Project Manager: Okay, all set? Welcome to the conceptual design meeting.
User Interface: Uh, okay.
Industrial Designer: Yes.
Project Manager: The agenda. The opening. I'll again be the secretary and make minutes, take minutes, uh and it will be three presentations, just li... | Marketing indicated the three most important findings: fancy look-and-feel, innovative technology, and high ease of use. As the fruits and vegetable theme and sponge material remained trendy that year, the group turned to discuss how to combine the fancy themes with the design and find a proper balance between the elde... | 17,168 | 92 |
tr-sq-463 | tr-sq-463_0 | Why did the other group members disagree with Industrial Designer when talking about the LCD display?
Project Manager: Okay, all set? Welcome to the conceptual design meeting.
User Interface: Uh, okay.
Industrial Designer: Yes.
Project Manager: The agenda. The opening. I'll again be the secretary and make minutes, take... | Industrial Designer wanted an LCD that could be applied to show program information, which was also trendy if colored. However, this idea was disagreed by other group members for the following reasons. First, a big LCD screen was too expensive. Second, most users read the information on TV and the Internet instead of t... | 17,174 | 119 |
tr-sq-464 | tr-sq-464_0 | What was the discussion about completely titanium design when talking about materials?
Project Manager: Okay, all set? Welcome to the conceptual design meeting.
User Interface: Uh, okay.
Industrial Designer: Yes.
Project Manager: The agenda. The opening. I'll again be the secretary and make minutes, take minutes, uh an... | Project Manager thought titanium was considerable and mentioned several possibilities, such as the complete titanium design that was trendy. User Interface disagreed, pointing out that titanium was used even more than plastic. Other shortages considered included making users'hands a bit sweaty and becoming quite cold i... | 17,170 | 61 |
tr-sq-465 | tr-sq-465_0 | What was the decision of the functionalities of buttons?
Project Manager: Okay, all set? Welcome to the conceptual design meeting.
User Interface: Uh, okay.
Industrial Designer: Yes.
Project Manager: The agenda. The opening. I'll again be the secretary and make minutes, take minutes, uh and it will be three presentatio... | The group decided to have only the basic function buttons, including numbers button, power button, skip button, volume button, mute button, teletext button, and menu button. | 17,168 | 39 |
tr-gq-466 | tr-gq-466_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: Okay, all set? Welcome to the conceptual design meeting.
User Interface: Uh, okay.
Industrial Designer: Yes.
Project Manager: The agenda. The opening. I'll again be the secretary and make minutes, take minutes, uh and it will be three presentations, just like the last meeti... | This meeting talked about the conceptual design of the remote control product. Industrial Designer gave the first presentation, stating the personal preference for components designs. User Interface delivered the second. It led to a following discussion about basic function types as well as the size of their buttons. N... | 17,164 | 136 |
tr-sq-467 | tr-sq-467_0 | What were the participants of this meeting responsible for?
Project Manager: Okay. Everybody ready?
Marketing: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Yeah.
Project Manager: Uh I think the first thing we do is introduce ourselves
Marketing: I think so.
Project Manager: and everybody's name and what your function is?
Marketing: Yeah... | The role of User Interface is to design a television remote control. Marketing is in charge of figuring out how to sell them. The responsibilities of Industrial Designer are dealing with technical and functional designs and specifications of User Interface. | 4,413 | 47 |
tr-sq-468 | tr-sq-468_0 | What is the scope of the project?
Project Manager: Okay. Everybody ready?
Marketing: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Yeah.
Project Manager: Uh I think the first thing we do is introduce ourselves
Marketing: I think so.
Project Manager: and everybody's name and what your function is?
Marketing: Yeah, that's a good plan.
Proj... | The project goal was to design an original, trendy and user-friendly remote control for the international market. The project will be divided into three parts - functional, conceptual and detailed design. The selling price and the production cost of the remote should be twenty five Euros and less than twelve fifty euro... | 4,411 | 75 |
tr-sq-469 | tr-sq-469_0 | What did the team think of User Interface's idea regarding a compact and multi-purpose remote?
Project Manager: Okay. Everybody ready?
Marketing: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Yeah.
Project Manager: Uh I think the first thing we do is introduce ourselves
Marketing: I think so.
Project Manager: and everybody's name and wha... | User Interface suggested that the remote should be compact and able to be used for other purposes such as controlling air-conditioners or heating systems. Industrial Designer agreed and added audio players should also be controlled as well. | 4,424 | 44 |
tr-sq-470 | tr-sq-470_0 | Summarize the discussion about the appearance of the remote.
Project Manager: Okay. Everybody ready?
Marketing: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Yeah.
Project Manager: Uh I think the first thing we do is introduce ourselves
Marketing: I think so.
Project Manager: and everybody's name and what your function is?
Marketing: Yea... | The remote should be compact with a friendly shape, like the kidney shape Project Manager proposed. It should also be made with different material and colour so as to be more trendy. | 4,415 | 37 |
tr-sq-471 | tr-sq-471_0 | What solutions did the team come up with to help people better locate the remote?
Project Manager: Okay. Everybody ready?
Marketing: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Yeah.
Project Manager: Uh I think the first thing we do is introduce ourselves
Marketing: I think so.
Project Manager: and everybody's name and what your functi... | Marketing suggested that the remote can beep or a light in the remote can blink when people clap. Project Manager added that it can also give off a signal, activated by light sensors, when it is in a dark spot. However, Project Manager later raised up the point that voice or clapping was not specific enough and other d... | 4,419 | 89 |
tr-sq-472 | tr-sq-472_0 | What did the team discuss about the functions of the remote?
Project Manager: Okay. Everybody ready?
Marketing: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Yeah.
Project Manager: Uh I think the first thing we do is introduce ourselves
Marketing: I think so.
Project Manager: and everybody's name and what your function is?
Marketing: Yea... | It should be a multi-functional gadget that would control all household machines, such as air conditioners and audio players so that it would be different from other kinds of remotes. Also, the remote can either blink or beep as a response to a clap or when it is in a dark spot to help the user to locate it. | 4,415 | 76 |
tr-sq-473 | tr-sq-473_0 | Summarize the wrap up of the meeting.
Project Manager: Okay. Everybody ready?
Marketing: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Yeah.
Project Manager: Uh I think the first thing we do is introduce ourselves
Marketing: I think so.
Project Manager: and everybody's name and what your function is?
Marketing: Yeah, that's a good plan.
... | In the next meeting, Industrial Manager will be responsible for the functional and working design of the remote. Marketing will be in charge of the user requirement specification such as friendliness and come up with features that justify the price of the remote. | 4,413 | 49 |
tr-gq-474 | tr-gq-474_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: Okay. Everybody ready?
Marketing: Okay.
Industrial Designer: Yeah.
Project Manager: Uh I think the first thing we do is introduce ourselves
Marketing: I think so.
Project Manager: and everybody's name and what your function is?
Marketing: Yeah, that's a good plan.
Project M... | The meeting kicked off with self-introductions, familiarizing team members and their responsibilities. After stating the scope of the project, which was to design a new remote control, the team tested out the functions of the white board. Then, the team brainstormed about what features they would add to the new remote ... | 4,410 | 103 |
tr-sq-475 | tr-sq-475_0 | What did the group discuss about remote control functional design?
Project Manager: Okay. Oh, that's not gonna work. {vocalsound} Oh, alright. {vocalsound} Okay. Okay. Um alright.
Marketing: Uh, uh, um.
Project Manager: I'll just put that there. Uh as you all know we're here to create a brand new fantastic remote. Uh I... | User Interface thought that changing channels is the basic function of the remote control, but can also be turned into a universal remote control. Based on the reality that the remote control is often lost in our life, he thought that they should add anti loss design into it. Marketing further proposed that tracking de... | 5,921 | 100 |
tr-sq-476 | tr-sq-476_0 | Summarize group discussion on remote control appearance and function design?
Project Manager: Okay. Oh, that's not gonna work. {vocalsound} Oh, alright. {vocalsound} Okay. Okay. Um alright.
Marketing: Uh, uh, um.
Project Manager: I'll just put that there. Uh as you all know we're here to create a brand new fantastic re... | User Interface proposed that they can design a fashionable and modern spherical remote controller, reduce buttons to make it simple, and connect several parts of the remote control with hinges. Marketing put forward the keyboard shape remote control, using the handle to make it more user-friendly. Project Manager furth... | 5,923 | 73 |
tr-sq-477 | tr-sq-477_0 | Summarize the discussion about possible detailed designings of remote control?
Project Manager: Okay. Oh, that's not gonna work. {vocalsound} Oh, alright. {vocalsound} Okay. Okay. Um alright.
Marketing: Uh, uh, um.
Project Manager: I'll just put that there. Uh as you all know we're here to create a brand new fantastic ... | In the design of the sphere remote control, User Interface used a hinge to connect the middle part, and a light sensor was used to avoid too many buttons. Project Manager proposed that the handle could make it more stable, but lost the features of the sphere; in the design of the joystick keyboard, Marketing also wante... | 5,924 | 122 |
tr-sq-478 | tr-sq-478_0 | What did Industrial Designer think about the design of spherical remote control when discussing detailed designings of ideal remote control?
Project Manager: Okay. Oh, that's not gonna work. {vocalsound} Oh, alright. {vocalsound} Okay. Okay. Um alright.
Marketing: Uh, uh, um.
Project Manager: I'll just put that there. ... | Industrial Designer thought that the spherical remote control is easy to be thrown back and forth, which would reduce its service life and lack stability. There should be a compromise between the sense of design and stability. | 5,936 | 47 |
tr-sq-479 | tr-sq-479_0 | How did the team reach an agreement to address potential problems with the joystick keyboard when discussing detailed designings of ideal remote control?
Project Manager: Okay. Oh, that's not gonna work. {vocalsound} Oh, alright. {vocalsound} Okay. Okay. Um alright.
Marketing: Uh, uh, um.
Project Manager: I'll just put... | The team agreed that the joystick handle must be easy to operate by one hand, with some ups and downs behind it, so as to be more user-friendly. The remote control needs to be longer to indicate the direction of the remote control. For convenience, the project manager proposed to install sensors at both ends, but the i... | 5,936 | 120 |
tr-sq-480 | tr-sq-480_0 | Summarize the discussion about price issues and target groups of remote control when discussing functional and conceptual design of ideal remote control.
Project Manager: Okay. Oh, that's not gonna work. {vocalsound} Oh, alright. {vocalsound} Okay. Okay. Um alright.
Marketing: Uh, uh, um.
Project Manager: I'll just put... | Project Manager proposed to price each remote control at 25 Euros. The profit aim for the team would be 50 million Euros in the first year. The market range would be international and over all age groups. The most popular and attractive remote control can be found by Marketing. Or, in terms of design, provide different... | 5,935 | 74 |
tr-gq-481 | tr-gq-481_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: Okay. Oh, that's not gonna work. {vocalsound} Oh, alright. {vocalsound} Okay. Okay. Um alright.
Marketing: Uh, uh, um.
Project Manager: I'll just put that there. Uh as you all know we're here to create a brand new fantastic remote. Uh I'm Nick Debusk, I'm the Project Manage... | Project Manager introduced a new remote control project. The team started to know each other by introducing their roles in this project. Project Manager then invited everyone to raise ideas about the remote. Their discussion included its versatility, anti-loss design and possible appearance, but there was no final deci... | 5,917 | 111 |
tr-sq-482 | tr-sq-482_0 | ummarize the group discussion about the presentation on the preference of users.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} Okay? Good afternoon. Hope you have good lunch.
User Interface: Hi.
Industrial Designer: Afternoon. Yeah, we had falafel.
Project Manager: Oh. Nice. And you?
User Interface: Uh, yes, I had something similar bu... | Marketing suggested the group to focus on a fancy look and feel more than the functionality of the remote design. Group mates asked if they would have a remote control in the shape of a banana. Marketing said they should not be attached to the trend because the trend next year would be different. So, Marketing suggeste... | 13,467 | 84 |
tr-sq-483 | tr-sq-483_0 | What did group mates think of a cool fruit when discussing the preference of users?
Project Manager: {vocalsound} Okay? Good afternoon. Hope you have good lunch.
User Interface: Hi.
Industrial Designer: Afternoon. Yeah, we had falafel.
Project Manager: Oh. Nice. And you?
User Interface: Uh, yes, I had something similar... | Marketing suggested that the group should focus on young people because they are more open to new devices. And Marketing mentioned that 95% of young people were able to buy a cooler remote control. User Interface asked if the fruit was cool. Marketing suggested they should think about the product in a cool shape. Never... | 13,470 | 103 |
tr-sq-484 | tr-sq-484_0 | What did Project Manager think of the technology that could recognize speech keywords when discussing the sample sensor speaker?
Project Manager: {vocalsound} Okay? Good afternoon. Hope you have good lunch.
User Interface: Hi.
Industrial Designer: Afternoon. Yeah, we had falafel.
Project Manager: Oh. Nice. And you?
Use... | User Interface explained that the technology could recognize and train keywords in a certain order like a phrase. Project Manager asked User Interface whether it was just to playback something and was not really to do the control. User Interface supplemented that it could recognize a set target kind of word. So Project... | 13,472 | 78 |
tr-sq-485 | tr-sq-485_0 | Summarize the group discussion about the turbo button when discussing the scroll wheel.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} Okay? Good afternoon. Hope you have good lunch.
User Interface: Hi.
Industrial Designer: Afternoon. Yeah, we had falafel.
Project Manager: Oh. Nice. And you?
User Interface: Uh, yes, I had something sim... | User Interface suggested including the turbo button in scroll wheels and introduced that the turbo button was like a scroll wheel to scroll the past television stations without seeing what's on them. Marketing asked about the speed whether it could be controlled. User Interface explained that users could skip over chan... | 13,468 | 86 |
tr-sq-486 | tr-sq-486_0 | Summarize the discussion about the conclusion on the prototype.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} Okay? Good afternoon. Hope you have good lunch.
User Interface: Hi.
Industrial Designer: Afternoon. Yeah, we had falafel.
Project Manager: Oh. Nice. And you?
User Interface: Uh, yes, I had something similar but non-vegetarian.... | The group decided on the final prototype features to include extra functionalities such as scroll wheels, the speaker, and the base station that could fit a banana-shaped object. The group also agreed to need an RF to beep, wheels to control the volumes and channels, turbo button, and switch-on button. Besides, the gro... | 13,464 | 83 |
tr-gq-487 | tr-gq-487_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} Okay? Good afternoon. Hope you have good lunch.
User Interface: Hi.
Industrial Designer: Afternoon. Yeah, we had falafel.
Project Manager: Oh. Nice. And you?
User Interface: Uh, yes, I had something similar but non-vegetarian.
Project Manager: {vocalsound} Okay... | Project Manager started meeting on the conceptual design of the remote control. Marketing gave a presentation on the preference of users which was easy to use with a fancy look. Also, Marketing suggested the remote control to be the shape of cool fruits with fewer buttons because they should target the young user group... | 13,459 | 194 |
tr-sq-488 | tr-sq-488_0 | Summarize Industrial Designer's desire about remote control working design.
Project Manager: Good morning, again.
Industrial Designer: One question.
User Interface: Yeah. {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} Send.
User Interface: Choose a number? {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Submit. {vocalsound}
Marketin... | Industrial Designer designed remote control with handy size and made a connection with chips under the plastic of rubber button. Chip transmitted signal by Morse code which made infra-red lights signal could be sent to the TV. Industrial Designer prefered remote control with various colours so that it would be easy to ... | 15,856 | 88 |
tr-sq-489 | tr-sq-489_0 | What did the group discuss about the functional Remote control?
Project Manager: Good morning, again.
Industrial Designer: One question.
User Interface: Yeah. {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} Send.
User Interface: Choose a number? {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Submit. {vocalsound}
Marketing: {vocalsou... | Industrial Designer expressed initial working design about remote control. User Interface suggested that remote control should be user friendly with not too much but clear buttons. Marketing showed us data about functional requirement remote control. Project Manager said that the new requirement about remote control wa... | 15,853 | 83 |
tr-sq-490 | tr-sq-490_0 | What did Marketing think about functional requirements about remote control?
Project Manager: Good morning, again.
Industrial Designer: One question.
User Interface: Yeah. {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} Send.
User Interface: Choose a number? {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Submit. {vocalsound}
Marketi... | According to data, Marketing thought that younger people were more interested in features like LCD screen and speech recognition. However, older people didn't care about features so much and spent more money on remote control than younger people. Findings also showed that fifty percent of users lost remote control so b... | 15,853 | 87 |
tr-sq-491 | tr-sq-491_0 | What function did the group think should be on the remote control?
Project Manager: Good morning, again.
Industrial Designer: One question.
User Interface: Yeah. {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} Send.
User Interface: Choose a number? {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Submit. {vocalsound}
Marketing: {vocal... | Project Manager said that remote control should only work with TV. Marketing thought the basics should be volume, channel and one till two zero numbers. Users Interface suggested remote control should with a button you can change from one number to two numbers. | 15,855 | 49 |
tr-sq-492 | tr-sq-492_0 | What was the main target age about remote control?
Project Manager: Good morning, again.
Industrial Designer: One question.
User Interface: Yeah. {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} Send.
User Interface: Choose a number? {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Submit. {vocalsound}
Marketing: {vocalsound} Yep yep y... | Project Manage thought they should reach a market with customers that were younger than forty as they already had forty plus customers. Marketing suggested it should be sixteen to forty-five as they like the LCD screen most. | 15,852 | 43 |
tr-sq-493 | tr-sq-493_0 | What did the group think about the LCD screen on the new remote control?
Project Manager: Good morning, again.
Industrial Designer: One question.
User Interface: Yeah. {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} Send.
User Interface: Choose a number? {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Submit. {vocalsound}
Marketing: ... | Industrial Designer thought if young people interested in LCD Team should make them. User Interface thought old people's need should be taken into consideration. Like if old people could use an LCD screen. Marketing insisted market share for younger people is higher than older people so they should use LCD screens. Mea... | 15,857 | 100 |
tr-gq-494 | tr-gq-494_0 | Summarize the whole meeting.
Project Manager: Good morning, again.
Industrial Designer: One question.
User Interface: Yeah. {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} Send.
User Interface: Choose a number? {vocalsound}
Industrial Designer: Submit. {vocalsound}
Marketing: {vocalsound} Yep yep yep yep.
Project Manage... | Project Manager began functional design meeting with reviewed last meeting and looked at new project requirements. The group did a presentation and made discussion about conceptual remote control design. They decided to use the LCD screen in the design as it was popular for the market and hard to damage. Because of the... | 15,849 | 103 |
tr-sq-495 | tr-sq-495_0 | Summarize the presentation on market inspirations.
Project Manager: Is that alright now? {vocalsound} Okay. Sorry? Okay, everybody all set to start the meeting? Okay, we've got half an hour for this one um to uh discuss the um functional design.
Marketing: Could you plug me in?
User Interface: {vocalsound}
Marketing: {... | Marketing mentioned three main inspirations. The first one was the customer's need for the trend of fashion in electronics. The second one was the simplicity of technology and Marketing mentioned that existing customers would be willing to pay more for voice recognition. The third one was about the aesthetics, the look... | 12,989 | 69 |
tr-sq-496 | tr-sq-496_0 | What did Marketing think of installing a new remote control when presenting the second inspiration on technology simplicity?
Project Manager: Is that alright now? {vocalsound} Okay. Sorry? Okay, everybody all set to start the meeting? Okay, we've got half an hour for this one um to uh discuss the um functional design.
... | Project Manager asked if people would think that installing a new remote was a technology innovation. Marketing was against it and recommended the voice recognition technology because Marketing found the recurring theme was fashionable and trendy. | 13,000 | 43 |
tr-sq-497 | tr-sq-497_0 | What's the conclusion on the age group when discussing the target group and why?
Project Manager: Is that alright now? {vocalsound} Okay. Sorry? Okay, everybody all set to start the meeting? Okay, we've got half an hour for this one um to uh discuss the um functional design.
Marketing: Could you plug me in?
User Interf... | The group mentioned that if they need to include speech recognition, they should target between fifteen and thirty-five because this age group would be willing to try new technology. Group mates also supplemented that this age group had a bit of expendable income to spend on the new technology and they were familiar wi... | 12,996 | 68 |
tr-sq-498 | tr-sq-498_0 | Summarize the presentation on the working design.
Project Manager: Is that alright now? {vocalsound} Okay. Sorry? Okay, everybody all set to start the meeting? Okay, we've got half an hour for this one um to uh discuss the um functional design.
Marketing: Could you plug me in?
User Interface: {vocalsound}
Marketing: {v... | Industrial Designer introduced the basic working design logic of the remote, including the working process, the batteries, the power source to transmit the signal, the voice recognition as well as the interface for users to tab the button on the device. | 12,989 | 47 |
tr-sq-499 | tr-sq-499_0 | What are the advantages and the disadvantages of voice recognition from group discussion?
Project Manager: Is that alright now? {vocalsound} Okay. Sorry? Okay, everybody all set to start the meeting? Okay, we've got half an hour for this one um to uh discuss the um functional design.
Marketing: Could you plug me in?
Us... | The voice recognition could deliver advantages to physical disability and people not losing the remote. However, it could make people yell at the control for hours when the function was in trouble. So the group considered whether there was a need to add further advanced incorporation. | 12,994 | 55 |
tr-sq-500 | tr-sq-500_0 | Why did Industrial Designer think that the power source was important when presenting the working design?
Project Manager: Is that alright now? {vocalsound} Okay. Sorry? Okay, everybody all set to start the meeting? Okay, we've got half an hour for this one um to uh discuss the um functional design.
Marketing: Could yo... | Industrial Designer mentioned that the power source would tell how long the device would last and how far it could transmit the signal or the complexity of the functions. Industrial Designer also mentioned that in the general design, the purpose of this was not to have a constraint in the sense of adding more power. | 12,997 | 61 |
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.