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Open Allure DS

Introduction to Open Allure DS: Voice and Vision Dialog System in Python. For details on this project, visit http://code.google.com/p/open-allure-ds/
Video posted by John Graves Feb 1, 2010
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John Graves replied to Steve Hargadon's discussion 'Introductions'
John Graves, PhD Student at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand. Most interested in finding collaborators to develop and test a new interface for intelligent interactive tutors. Please see my blog post: Open Source Voice and Vision…
Feb 1, 2010
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Open Source Voice and Vision Enabled Tutorial Software

Equip a computer with a webcam and a headset microphone and it can watch and listen to a student while delivering audio and visual instruction.One open source project developing these capabilities is Open Allure DS, a dialogue system written in Python.The idea is to have as natural and as immediate a connection between a student answer and the instructional response as possible. The structure…See More
Blog post by John Graves Feb 1, 2010

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As of November 2009, John Graves is a PhD Student working on open source software development of a voice-and-vision enabled dialog system. See http://openallureds.org for details.

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Open Source Voice and Vision Enabled Tutorial Software

Posted on January 31, 2010 at 9:00pm 0 Comments

Equip a computer with a webcam and a headset microphone and it can watch and listen to a student while delivering audio and visual instruction.



One open source project developing these capabilities is Open Allure DS, a dialogue system written in Python.



The idea is to have as natural and as immediate a connection between a student answer and the instructional response as… Continue

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