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Saturday, October 24, 2009- KEET IN HUIS
Excellent kids/home shop in KMSN Island, Amsterdam - Human speechome project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Human Speechome Project (pronounced "speech-ome", rhymes with "genome") is being conducted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Laboratory by the Cognitive Machines Group, headed by Associate Professor Deb Roy. It is an effort to observe and model the language acquisition of a single child unobtrusively at his English-speaking home in great detail over the first three years of his life. The resultant data is being used to create computational models which could yield further insight into language acquisition. [1]
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