Rainbow Rummy: A Web-based Game for Vocabulary Acquisition using Computer-directed Speech

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This paper describes a new on-line game we have developed which allows learners of Chinese or English to practice speaking in a communicative setting. Game play resembles gin rummy or Mah Jong, and is intended to be sufficiently engaging to invite persistent replay. Students compete in a social game against other students at remote settings, or they can play against a robotic partner. A user study was conducted on 16 students of Chinese, to assess whether a configuration that utilizes speech recognition is as effective for learning vocabulary as a configuration that only requires the student to listen. Results show that the vocabulary learning gains averaged across subjects were greater following use of the speech-enabled version of the game compared to the listening-only version.

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Yoshimoto, B., McGraw, I., & Seneff, S. (2009). Rainbow Rummy: A Web-based Game for Vocabulary Acquisition using Computer-directed Speech. In Speech and Language Technology in Education, SLaTE 2009 (pp. 5–8). The International Society for Computers and Their Applications (ISCA). https://doi.org/10.21437/slate.2009-2

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