Publication

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? (II)

Hervé Bourlard, Petr Motlicek, Huseyn Gasimov
2013
Report or working paper
Abstract

The developed and implemented game exploiting state-of-the-art speech processing technologies is called “Who wants to be a millionaire?”. This game simulates well-known TV-based quiz game spread in many countries. This optional project, partially made at EPFL and Idiap, is a follow-up of the previous work done in the summer semester 2012. In this project, we improve capabilities of the speech control of the game which makes the game more comfortable and fun for players. Further, the game application was extended to support an open-architecture distributed system enabling to be played on different platforms.

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