This is a transcript of the morning keynote panel between
Bill Meisel, President, TMA Associates
Mike Cohen, Manager, Speech Technology Group, Google
Victor Melfi, Chief Strategy Officer & Senior Vice President, Marketing, VoiceBox Technologies
Neal Bernstein, Senior Director, Local & Mobile Search, Microsoft
Michael Wehrs, Vice President, Evangelism & Industry Affairs [Ed: Yes, that is his real title], Nuance Communications
John Tadlock, Lead Technical Architect, Consumer Application Architecture, AT&T
I typed the discussion out as I listened. So if it’s a little sloppy in parts…tough tamales, readers.
I did this for two reasons. First, it was a really good debate and the panelists gave some great information that I was unable to include in the daily Speech Tech news story. I just didn’t have enough space.
The second reason is because one panelist calls another an “ignorant slut” [Ed: According to staffers here, this phrase originates from SNL's Weekend Update editions with Jane Curtin...and is hilarious in the context of voice search.]. I wanted to share that.
And yes. Yes. You’re welcome.
Meisel: Voice search is vague and we’ve kept it vague for this conference. Voice search is a way of implying, like web search, that you can get things quickly and easily. How do you see this paradigm? What can we do with it?
Answers after the jump!

STM Blog —
March 11, 2008 @ 9:04 pm