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Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Responsive Room
Responsive Room was a project for the Tangible Media class at the Media Lab. It is designed to make reading a more immersive experience for kids. It uses speech recognition and AI to determine the mood in the room, in our case, reading a story out loud. You can also imagine this being used in any scenario where there's speech. Based on the mood, the room changes color and provides appropriate music
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