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Introduction to PhD research project involving open source development of a voice-and-vision enabled chatterbot for educational applications. The talk will feature short prerecorded demonstrations of hands-free programming, a voice mirror (computer listening and repeating), face detection with verbal greeting and more. Hardware is standard laptop with webcam. Software is Python with dragonfly module. | Introduction to PhD research project involving open source development of a voice-and-vision enabled chatterbot for educational applications. The talk will feature short prerecorded demonstrations of hands-free programming, a voice mirror (computer listening and repeating), face detection with verbal greeting and more. Hardware is standard laptop with webcam. Software is Python with dragonfly module. | ||
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''This talk is scheduled for'' [http://www.lca2010.org.nz/wiki/Miniconfs/Education education miniconf]: [http://www.lca2010.org.nz/programme/schedule/tuesday Tuesday 19 January 2010] | ''This talk is scheduled for'' [http://www.lca2010.org.nz/wiki/Miniconfs/Education education miniconf]: [http://www.lca2010.org.nz/programme/schedule/tuesday Tuesday 19 January 2010] | ||
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Voice and vision interaction - John Graves
John Graves is completing his PhD research project at Auckland University of Technology by working on Open Source Software Development of a voice-enabled computer interface (dialog system). He specialises in SAS and Python.
Introduction to PhD research project involving open source development of a voice-and-vision enabled chatterbot for educational applications. The talk will feature short prerecorded demonstrations of hands-free programming, a voice mirror (computer listening and repeating), face detection with verbal greeting and more. Hardware is standard laptop with webcam. Software is Python with dragonfly module.
This talk is scheduled for education miniconf: Tuesday 19 January 2010

