The Human Speechome Project ("speechome" as an approximate rhyme for "genome") is an effort to closely observe and model the language acquisition of a child over the first three years of life.
The project was conducted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Laboratory by the Associate Professor Deb Roy[1] with an array of technology that is used to comprehensively but unobtrusively observe a single child – Roy's own son[2] – with the resulting data being used to create computational models to yield further insight into language acquisition.[3]
^"Deb Roy is currently CEO of Bluefin Labs"
^"The Power of Babble ", Wired, 2007, "MIT researcher Deb Roy is videotaping every waking minute of his infant son's first 3 years of life..."
^Roy, Deb; et al. (2006). ""The Human Speechome Project"" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-06. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
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