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Through the analysis of phonemes and language, the computer differentiates between noise, spoken letters, vowels or words and, on the basis of its interpretation, produces balloons (like in a comic strip) containing signs—for example, in the case of the word "auto," the corresponding icon.
The depiction is done via projection on a wall in front of which two people are seated facing each other and conversing. The balloons with their respective signs emerge from the shadows of their heads.
Source: PILO
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