WO1992015077A1 - Document interpreting systems - Google Patents
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- WO1992015077A1 WO1992015077A1 PCT/GB1992/000302 GB9200302W WO9215077A1 WO 1992015077 A1 WO1992015077 A1 WO 1992015077A1 GB 9200302 W GB9200302 W GB 9200302W WO 9215077 A1 WO9215077 A1 WO 9215077A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09B—EDUCATIONAL OR DEMONSTRATION APPLIANCES; APPLIANCES FOR TEACHING, OR COMMUNICATING WITH, THE BLIND, DEAF OR MUTE; MODELS; PLANETARIA; GLOBES; MAPS; DIAGRAMS
- G09B17/00—Teaching reading
- G09B17/003—Teaching reading electrically operated apparatus or devices
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- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09B—EDUCATIONAL OR DEMONSTRATION APPLIANCES; APPLIANCES FOR TEACHING, OR COMMUNICATING WITH, THE BLIND, DEAF OR MUTE; MODELS; PLANETARIA; GLOBES; MAPS; DIAGRAMS
- G09B5/00—Electrically-operated educational appliances
- G09B5/06—Electrically-operated educational appliances with both visual and audible presentation of the material to be studied
- G09B5/062—Combinations of audio and printed presentations, e.g. magnetically striped cards, talking books, magnetic tapes with printed texts thereon
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- This invention relates to document interpreting systems and is especially applicable to such systems for assisting learning of reading or pronunciation or understanding of words, phrases or sentences or interpretation of drawings, pictures, etc.
- the term "document” covers any printed matter or indeed any written or drawn matter, and in particular includes books.
- a student For effective learning, particularly of language, it is most helpful for a student to have the advantage of considerable attention, if not full time attention, of a teacher. For example, a young child will often learn to read by looking at a book containing pictures and corresponding words with an adult reading the words as the child follows the words and looks at the associated pictures. Thus the mind of the child is focusing on an image depicting something, is being given the spoken word and is seeing the written word.
- the child is absorbing the word within the scope of a grammatical structure and is gathering the meaning, either from the pictures if relevant or with the aid of an explanation.
- the teacher can discuss with the child any word or its meaning or draw to the child's attention a similar word and provide explanations and definitions of grammar and meaning, i.e. syntax and semantics.
- the adult can monitor the reading and provide immediate feedback on a one-to-one basis to maximise the rate at which the child gains reading skills and remembers vocabulary.
- the interest and motivation of the child can be maintained at high levels.
- PCT W087/06752 Another published approach (PCT W087/06752) in the teaching of language is one in which sets of bar codes are arranged on respective lines corresponding to lines of printed text, each bar code set when accessed causing a particular storage location from a message store to be accessed to be reproduced by a speech producer.
- the limitations of such a system are that a book cannot be used in its original format, since bar codes have to be added or overprinted onto the original document at the expense of text. Further, the selection of the bar code set may lead to confusion and small children may have difficulty scanning a bar code.
- the present invention is directed to a document interpretation system which overcomes the above limitations and provides for a practical and useful device which eliminates the need for specially printed codes associated with the words and phrases of the written material and enables a wide variety of normal books to be used.
- a document interpreting system comprising location detecting means on which a plurality of documents to be interpreted may be stacked and for detecting through said documents the location of pointing means associated with said location detecting means and directed at an area of the topmost document of said stack, speech storage means for storing speech relating to different areas of said documents, and speech reproduction means for reproducing speech stored in said speech storage means corresponding to the area of said topmost document to which said pointing means is directed.
- a system enables, for example, a user to point to any part of a document which is being read and to obtain a spoken version of any text e.g. words, phrases, sentences, etc. in the vicinity of the pointer or a spoken description of any picture in said area. It would also be possible for the spoken version or description to be in a foreign language thereby assisting foreign language learning.
- the document being read may be in its original form and does not require any additional matter, e.g. bar codes, for its interpretation.
- said location detecting means comprises co-ordinate detection means for affording an output corresponding to the co-ordinate location of said pointing means on said topmost document, and conveniently said co-ordinate detection means may comprise a graphics tablet.
- said pointing means is coupled magnetically through said documents to said location detecting means for detecting the location of said pointing means, or is capacitively coupled through said documents to said location detecting means for detecting the location of said pointing means.
- said pointing means is electrically connected to said location detecting means or is remotely connected to said location detecting means.
- said speech storage means comprises a compact disc store
- said speech reproduction means comprises a compact disc player
- storage means may be provided for storing the data addresses of the speech signals stored in said compact disc store
- microprocessor means may be provided operable for outputting to said compact disc store the data address corresponding to an output of said co-ordinate detector means which corresponds to an area of said document to which said pointing means is directed, whereby a speech signal corresponding to said area is caused to be reproduced by said compact disc player.
- said storage means comprises a random access memory which conveniently may take the form of a removable card.
- Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic representation of a document interpretation system in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 depicts in greater detail the open pages of the book shown in Fig. 1 which is useful in explaining the operation of the system of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a block schematic diagram of the document interpretation system of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 is a flow diagram relating to the document interpretation system of Figs. 1 and 3.
- the document interpretation system depicted in Fig. 1 of the drawings comprises a graphics tablet 1 which is conveniently fixed to a reading stand or desk 2 and on which is positioned an open book 3, the topmost pages 4 ar. 5 of which are to be read by a user (not shown) of the system.
- the graphics tablet 1 is provided with a graphics tablet pen or pointer 6 which is connected to it by means of a cable 7.
- the pointer 6 is adapted to be pointed at an area of the topmost pages 4 and 5 of the book 3 on the graphics tablet 1 , and enables the co-ordinate location of that area to be determined by the graphics tablet 1 , the pointer 6 being, for example, magnetically or capacitively coupled to the graphics tablet 1 through the many pages of the book 3.
- the graphics tablet 1 and pointer 6 may be of conventional form, for example, as marketed under the trade mark "GRAFPAD" by BRITISH MICRO of Penfold Works, Imperial Way, Watford, England.
- the output from the graphics tablet 1 consisting of the co-ordinate details of an area of the pages 4 and 5 to which the pointer 6 is directed, is fed, by means of a cable 8, to a processing interface module 9 which is itself connected to a compact disc player 10, containing a compact disc 11 on which is recorded speech signals relating to the different areas of each of the pages of the book 3.
- the compact disc player 10 is provided with headphones 12 or other speech reproducing means whereby a selected speech signal on the compact disc 11 may be heard by a user of the system.
- the location of the book 3 or other document to be read, relative to the graphics tablet 1 may be established by, for instance, physical means such as beading to ensure the document is placed in a known location on the graphics tablet 1.
- the book 3 or other document may be placed on the graphics tablet 1 in any orientation and known features such as corners of the document may be registered by pointing at them with the pointer 6 in an initialising registration procedure.
- the location of the words and pictures, etc. may be calculated by such known means as simple co-ordinate geometry routines.
- a user points the pointer 6 at an area of the topmost pages 4 or 5 of the book 3, e.g. some printed text or a picture, and the graphics tablet 1 outputs the co-ordinates of that area to the interface module 9-
- the interface module 9 converts the co-ordinates of the indicated area into address signals for the compact disc player 10 which is thereby caused to reproduce a speech signal through the headphones 12 corresponding to the printed text pointed to on the book 3 or alternatively corresponding to the picture pointed to on the book 3.
- the user of the system can access a button or switch either on the stylus or, for example, on the interface module 9 to give a real voice replay of individual words when touched by the pointer 6.
- another button may be provided e.g. on the interface module 9 which when accessed causes reproduction of the whole sentence when the first or any word in that sentence is touched by the pointer 6.
- Another button may be provided which when accessed allows the user to receive prompts, such as a suggestion to look for syllables within the word selected or the system can be set up to sound out the word phoneme by phoneme.
- a further button may be provided which, when accessed by the user, will give an explanation of the word or picture which may be in terms of its definition, mode of usage or other commentary.
- Some means may also be provided for inputting the page number of the topmost document being interpreted. This may take the form of corresponding input controls on the interface module 9 or some automatic means of page identification may be used.
- the system may also be used for teaching a second language, in which case, for example, a sentence can be reproduced in both languages in the correct idiom for each language using two different buttons, e.g. on the interface module 9.
- Each word can also be represented in each language, word for word, by the selection of an appropriate button.
- the word may be represented both in its normal presentation at normal diction speed and also by a further selection at a slowed down speed enabling the student to dissect the pronunciation of the word, syllable by syllable.
- Fig. 2 depicts the pages 4 and 5 of the book 3 of Fig. 1 in greater detail.
- Pointing in each of the areas 16 to 19 may cause the individual words "The”, “male”, “frog”, "croaks” respectively to be reproduced.
- Fig. 2 are used by way of example only and other shaped areas, such as the circular area 23 on page 5, may be used.
- FIG. 3 of the drawings there is shown a block schematic diagram relating to the document interpretation system of Fig. 1.
- This comprises the graphics tablet 1 to which is connected the pointer 6 via the cable 7.
- the graphics tablet 1 affords an output 8 to the processing interface module 9, which is itself connected to the compact disc (CD) player 10 having the headphones 12 connected to it.
- the processing interface module 9 typically comprises a microprocessor 30 which operates under the control of a program stored in a read only memory (ROM) 31 and receives the co-ordinate details via output 8 from the graphics table 1.
- ROM read only memory
- a random access memory (RAM) 32 is provided in which is stored the data addresses of the speech signals corresponding to the various areas of the document being read, e.g. the book 3, stored on the compact disc (not shown) contained in the compact disc player 10.
- the microprocessor 30 outputs the data address to the compact disc player 10, via input/output (1/0) interface 33 which causes the speech signal stored at the particular address on the compact disc to be reproduced in the headphones 12.
- the random access memory 32 may take the form of a removable RAM-card in which the various compact disc data addresses are stored corresponding to the different areas of the book 3 > thereby enabling a compact disc and associated RAM-card relating to a particular book or other document to be sold as a package.
- Fig. 4 of the drawings there is shown a flow diagram of a typical operating system for the arrangement depicted in Fig. 3.
- the microprocessor 30 monitors the graphics tablet 1 for new data.
- the new data is decoded to obtain the corresponding data address of the compact disc player 10.
- the data address is output to the compact disc player 10, the output of which is monitored by the microprocessor 30 via the I/O interface 33 to determine the conclusion of the speech signals corresponding to the selected data address.
- the system is then ready for re-use.
- new documents, or locally generated documents, e.g. flash cards and picture stories, may have their textual and pictorial co-ordinates recorded by means similar to that of Fig. 1 with the system operating in a "writing" mode.
- this mode the co-ordinates of individual words, pictures, phrases, etc. are read, via the pointer 6, from documents placed on the graphics tablet 1 by the program in the read only memory 31 (Fig. 3).
- These co-ordinates are then converted into the corresponding data addresses of the related speech stored on the compact disc player 10 and are then stored in the random access memory 32 for subsequent use in the "reading" mode described above.
- the document interpreting system which has been described is advantageous in that it enables normal printed or written documents, in individual or book form, to be "read” without special overprinting of bar codes, magnetic codes, etc.
- the system makes use of a pointer which can operate through a stack of documents making it eminently suitable for reading from books.
- Compact discs and associated RAM-cards may also be sold as a package in respect of particular books for use by teachers, pupils, etc. on equipment in many different locations.
- the document interpreting system which has been described has been given by way of example only and various modifications may be made dependent upon any particular application.
- the graphics tablet 1 and associated pointer 6 may take any convenient form which enables the co-ordinates of the pointer 6 to be determined through a stack of documents.
- the pointer 6 has been shown as being connected to the graphics tablet 1 by means of the cable 7, it may be remotely connected to it using, for example, an infra-red, radio or other link.
- the use of a compact disc in conjunction with a compact disc player has been described, other speech storage systems e.g. using tape or solid state stores may be used.
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