Wiki-to-Speech

Educational software designed to show you how voice recognition really works
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  • MIT License
  • Publisher Name:
  • Wiki-to-Speech Team
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
  • File Size:
  • 5.4 MB

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Wiki-to-Speech Description

Educational software designed to show you how voice recognition really works Open Allure is a project aimed at developing new ways to share what we know with one another by permitting the collaborative creation and experience of interactive dialogs. These verbal exchanges give your interaction with the computer a very different quality and permit immediate feedback to help reinforce or reorganize your thinking. Because voice recognition is still imperfect, the interface could also support making choices by gesture: your webcam watches you as you raise your hand.So with the same basic hardware (headset microphone and webcam) you might use with Skype, Open Allure offers you a conversation with your computer: it talks, it listens, it watches, it responds.The script for this dialog is something anyone can create. The syntax is simple: just a question, a set of answers, responses to those answers and an indication of where to go next (one question ahead, two questions ahead or off to an entirely different sequence somewhere else on the internet). This makes the flow of questions potentially very learner-specific. Imagine lessons which find and focus on just the things you don't understand well.As of 2011, Open Allure is multilingual and mobile. Portuguese (pt) and Italian (it) versions are available for download. Please request other languages if you have interest. An Android version and Java source code is also available. Wiki-to-Speech is based on the Open Allure's results and it was designed for educational purposes.


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