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  1. Personalised Child Story Channel

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Project/Company Name

Personalised Child Story Channel

Project Leader

Prof LEE Tan

Source of Funding/Programme

Starting Year
2020
Business Area
AI, Education
Issue
Storytelling is an essential and fantastic way for younger children to develop language and communication abilities. It is also the most effective and natural means of parent-child interaction in a family. Children stories are available most typically in the form of printed books. Online audio stories have become popular, but they are limited in content variety. Working parents may hardly afford the time and energy to regularly interact with their children after a long day of work, let alone telling them stories.
Solution
The latest artificial intelligence and mobile internet technologies are exploited to enhance the public’s accessibility to high-quality audio stories with rich and customisable content. The team is developing a new mobile application to achieve instantaneous generation and modification of personalised stories. Users can put their own names into a selected story and modify specific content. This provides a brand-new experience for children, parents and teachers, effectively engaging them in the process of story creation and sharing.
Impact
The app will be widely distributed via non-profit organisations to families from all walks of life. It revolutionises experiences of story appreciation and creation for children and their parents. By designing story content based on the language acquisition process of children, the app will also benefit their Chinese language learning.
Beneficiaries
– Children of age 3 to 10 and their parents– Teachers of kindergarten and primary schools

Back to previous page BACK

Project/Company Name

Personalised Child Story Channel

Project Leader

Prof LEE Tan

Source of Funding/Programme

Issue

Storytelling is an essential and fantastic way for younger children to develop language and communication abilities. It is also the most effective and natural means of parent-child interaction in a family. Children stories are available most typically in the form of printed books. Online audio stories have become popular, but they are limited in content variety. Working parents may hardly afford the time and energy to regularly interact with their children after a long day of work, let alone telling them stories.

Solution

The latest artificial intelligence and mobile internet technologies are exploited to enhance the public’s accessibility to high-quality audio stories with rich and customisable content. The team is developing a new mobile application to achieve instantaneous generation and modification of personalised stories. Users can put their own names into a selected story and modify specific content. This provides a brand-new experience for children, parents and teachers, effectively engaging them in the process of story creation and sharing.

Impact

The app will be widely distributed via non-profit organisations to families from all walks of life. It revolutionises experiences of story appreciation and creation for children and their parents. By designing story content based on the language acquisition process of children, the app will also benefit their Chinese language learning.

Beneficiaries

– Children of age 3 to 10 and their parents– Teachers of kindergarten and primary schools

Starting Year

2020

Business Area

AI, Education

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