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visiBabble demo

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The visiBabble system responds with animations to an infant's syllable-like productions and records the acoustic-phonetic analysis. The system reinforces production of syllabic utterances associated with later language and cognitive development. This demo will show off new animated responses and recent improvements in acoustic-phonetic feature detection.

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H.J. Fell, J. MacAuslan, C. Cress, L.J. Ferrier, "visiBabble for Reinforcement of Early Vocalization," Proceedings of ASSETS 2004, Atlanta, GA., pp. 161--168.
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    Assets '05: Proceedings of the 7th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility
    October 2005
    232 pages
    ISBN:1595931597
    DOI:10.1145/1090785
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    1. feedback
    2. pre-speech vocalizations
    3. real-time analysis

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