.
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
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Tokyo DisneySea Magellan's restaurant
There is a fine dining restaurant at Tokyo DisneySea. It is called Magellan's (after the explorer of course), located in the Mediterran...
-
This cartoon simplifies the issues a little bit, and somewhat stereotypes, but you get the idea... It's not about the theory, but the ap...
-
I have often wondered whether computer science teachers should be treated like any other teachers when it comes to pay. I think the lack of...
-
After many tries, finally found a Tonkatsu (aka Japanese pork Wiener Schnitzel) that works for me. The key is adding a table spoon of oil...
No comments:
Post a Comment