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Adaptive Speech Interface Translates Text Into Pictures
posted by Editor on Friday February 07, @07:33PM
Speech & Sonic Interfaces Mike writes "Some of you might enjoy tinkering with Symbolify. Type in a text sentence (tick the "All" option if you aren't using English), click the "Go Button" and it'll try to convert the sentence to pictographic/image form with (loosely) the same meaning..." Symbolify is a semiotic and semantic "playground". It plays with the idea of converting between semiotic systems while trying to retain meaning. Text entered by the user is processed with a Part-of-Speech (POS) tagger, and Google's image search facility is utilized as a pictographic lexicon.

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