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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 04/10/2016 19:57, Horia PELLE a
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<div>I read about it, and my conclusion is that videos would
complicate the whole thing, indeed.</div>
<div>But I must confess that I was lured by Siddhesh’s idea to
use audio examples instead of videos: if we have the right
sentences and voice performances, they could sustain the
emotional part of the speech pretty good! Would this
alternative be easier to implement?</div>
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<div>Horia<br>
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Hi,<br>
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I also believe that video is overkill for this. We can achieve the
same goal with only an image a an audio voice as we do today.<br>
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I have a little gem for you. I started in 2012 a lang dataset in the
Gtk+ version of GCompris. It is almost ready except for the audio
voices to be recorded.<br>
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It is commented in the git version, from here:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/gcompris/GCompris-gtk/blob/master/src/lang-activity/resources/lang/lang.xml.in">https://github.com/gcompris/GCompris-gtk/blob/master/src/lang-activity/resources/lang/lang.xml.in</a><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/gcompris/GCompris-gtk/tree/master/src/lang-activity/resources/lang/intro">https://github.com/gcompris/GCompris-gtk/tree/master/src/lang-activity/resources/lang/intro</a><br>
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Also going furher on that, we could propose longer texts and have a
feature in which each word is underlined while it is spoken. Not
that easy to achieve but would be a nice teaching tool.<br>
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Bruno.<br>
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