Welcome, participants of the "'Watch Me Speak!' interactive storytelling using ReadAlong Studio" workshop! These documents will help you understand what Readalong Studio is and how to prepare for the workshop.
This workshop was presented at ICLDC 2023, March 2-5, 2023.
- ICLDC Workshop Documentation (this site)
- Preparing for the workshop
- Instructions for during the worksop
- Troubleshooting
- Recording of the workshop (The presentation is from 0:00 to 40:30, then it's mostly silence while participant are in the break-out rooms, which were not recorded. There is a short wrap-up from 1:14:38, but the language party at the end was not recorded due to data sovereignty and privacy considerations, and the conclusion was not recorded either.)
- The app
- The ReadAlong Studio Web App
- L'appli Studio ReadAlong en français
- El Studio de ReadAlong en español (Gracias a Jorge Rosés Labrada)
- Main project page:
- Providing feedback
- Feedback form
Feature request form(expired)- Contact us by email to provide your feature requests or bug reports: readalong dot studio à gmail dot com
- Submit an issue on GitHub
- Source code
- Related publications
- Pine et al., 2023. ReadAlong-Studio Web Interface for Digital Interactive Storytelling. BEA @ACL.
- Littell et al., 2022. ReadAlong studio: Practical zero-shot text-speech alignment for Indigenous language audiobooks. SIGUL @LREC.
- Pine et al., 2022. Gᵢ2Pᵢ: Rule-based, index-preserving grapheme-to-phoneme transformations. ComputEL.
- This workshop on NRC's publications page: Pine et al., 2023. “Watch me Speak!” interactive storytelling using Read-Along Studio. ICLDC.
Readalong Studio is a program (actually a collection of programs) to help you make and view online "read-along" and "sing-along" audiobooks for language and literacy education. As the audio plays, the word currently being spoken is highlighted, and the student can click on any word to hear it pronounced in isolation.
You give the software two things, the text of the story, and a recording of someone speaking the story aloud. Inside, the software listens to the recording and tries to guess the exact time when each word starts and stops. (If you've ever used audio software like Audacity or ELAN, imagine measuring the exact time when every word starts and stops. You could totally do this, but it takes a long time and can be tedious; it usually takes about an hour to measure a minute of speech!) Our software's guesses aren't perfect, but it can make these guesses in seconds.
We've covered this in the Workshop Preparation page.
Just make sure you are registered for ICLDC 2023 and check the schedule to make sure you come to the right room at the right time!