Educational Software with Speech Recognition for Primary Education
This article presents an educational software developed using images, videos and speech recognition. The thematic used in the development of this software focuses on concepts related to the states of the Mexican Republic (Mexico), and it was made in a special way to give support to teachers and students of elementary school, particularly fourth and fifth grade (which is when the cited thematic is covered). The software “Map of the Mexican Republic” was made bearing in mind that it could be used by a teacher to make his or her class more dynamic, attractive and consistent with the current technological age, and on the other hand, that it can be used for the student to achieve a meaningful learning.
Keywords: Speech Recognition, Educational Software, Information and Communications Technology, Software Map of the Mexican Republic
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Victor Manuel Chi-Pech
Obtained his degree in Computer Science from the Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY) in 1996 and his M. Sc. degree in Wireless Network from Monterrey Technological Institute (ITESM), Campus Cuernavaca, in 2007. Victor Chi works since 2000 in the Autonomous University of Yucatan, as a full time professor. He has participated in development projects of software engineering. Currently is giving courses on wireless networks and software engineering in the professional programs in the UADY.
Carlos Andrés Miranda-Palma
Carlos Andrés Miranda-Palma master in Computer Science for the Institute Technology of Monterrey in Mexico, is professor of the Autonomous University of Yucatán. His researcher lines: Voice recognition, Artificial Intelligence, Human Computer Interaction.
Lizzie Edmea Narváez-Díaz
Lizzie Edmea Narváez-Díaz master in Computer Science for the Institute Technology of Monterrey (ITESM) in Mexico 2007. She is currently a Professor at Mathematics School, Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY), México.
Jesús Antonio Marfil-Loría
Jesús Marfil-Loría is a student of Computer Science at the Faculty of Mathematics at the Autonomous University of Yucatan, Multi-disciplinary Unit of Tizimín. He has also participated in several academic events at the University.
Victor Manuel Chi-Pech
Obtained his degree in Computer Science from the Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY) in 1996 and his M. Sc. degree in Wireless Network from Monterrey Technological Institute (ITESM), Campus Cuernavaca, in 2007. Victor Chi works since 2000 in the Autonomous University of Yucatan, as a full time professor. He has participated in development projects of software engineering. Currently is giving courses on wireless networks and software engineering in the professional programs in the UADY.
Carlos Andrés Miranda-Palma
Carlos Andrés Miranda-Palma master in Computer Science for the Institute Technology of Monterrey in Mexico, is professor of the Autonomous University of Yucatán. His researcher lines: Voice recognition, Artificial Intelligence, Human Computer Interaction.
Lizzie Edmea Narváez-Díaz
Lizzie Edmea Narváez-Díaz master in Computer Science for the Institute Technology of Monterrey (ITESM) in Mexico 2007. She is currently a Professor at Mathematics School, Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY), México.
Jesús Antonio Marfil-Loría
Jesús Marfil-Loría is a student of Computer Science at the Faculty of Mathematics at the Autonomous University of Yucatan, Multi-disciplinary Unit of Tizimín. He has also participated in several academic events at the University.