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Natural Interactive Communication for Edutainment Project Export

by: NICE
(2002 - 2005)

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BackgroundNICE (Natural Interactive Communication for Edutainment) is a 3-year European Human Language Technologies (HLT) project which started on 1 March 2002 and ended in February 2005.ObjectivesNICE has aimed to demonstrate universal natural interactive access, in particular for children and adolescents, by developing natural, fun and experientially rich communication between humans and embodied historical and literary characters. The communication consists of domain-oriented spoken conversation combined with 2D input gesture into a 3D dynamic graphics virtual world inhabited by the fairy-tale author Hans Christian Andersen and animated characters from his fairy-tale universe. For the first time, professional computer games technologies have been joined with advanced spoken interaction, and speech recognition technology has been specially developed for recognising the speech and spoken linguistic behaviour of children and adolescents.


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