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AusKidTalk database of Australian children’s speech aims to improve voice recognition software
Researchers are aiming to record the voices of hundreds of Australian children in a bid to create a unique database that could help people with speech problems and improve technology.
Key points:
- AusKidTalk is a joint university project collecting audio recordings from Australian children aged three to 12.
- The University of NSW-based project is recording children aged three to 12 for the database
- The recordings will be used to develop automatic speech recognition systems to support education and speech therapy
The University of New South Wales’ AusKidTalk project, which is being funded by the Australian Research Council, is collecting recordings of children aged three to 12.
The recordings will allow researchers to develop automatic speech…
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