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Software States - Tamil Nadu Aspire launches accent training tool Our Bureau
The software coaches students one-on-one to improve pronunciation, fluency and vocabulary. It uses a speech recognition technology to interact with a student. It listens to the student read and verbally corrects errors instantly. It can teach and train students using any content (lessons) such as words, stories, poems, technical articles and presentations, according to Mr P.H. Rao, Chairman and Managing Director, ACDA, which is distributing the software in India. Mr Rabindran Swamidason, joint promoter, ACDA, said the software is priced at $140 (Rs 6,300) per user and is mainly targeted at call centre companies, he told newspersons.
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