23. The Sounds of Speech

author: John Rubin, John Rubin Productions
published: June 6, 2008,   recorded: June 2008,   views: 3588
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The Sounds of Speech (Rubin, 2002) is a segment excerpted from the Reading Rocket series commissioned by the United States Department of Education. It shows the Reading Tutor developed by Carnegie Mellon University's Project LISTEN (www.cs.cmu.edu/listen), directed by Jack Mostow.

The Reading Tutor uses automatic speech recognition to listen to children read aloud, and responds with recorded human speech and graphical feedback modeled after reading experts but adapted to the affordances and limitations of speech technology.

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