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    Interactive English rhymes application
    (UMT.Lahore, 2019) Muhammad Bilal Aslam; Haris Bashir; Muhammad Sarim Khan
    An android based application, interactive application which intends to engage the user by giving inputs to the app by using voice input. The application will take English rhymes/poems by voice input, the app will then recognize the audio by some voice recognition and will convert the voice to text, the text will then be broken down and last letter will be selected to search the database and return response starting by the last letter (text to speech). The application of such a nature has not been developed yet, interacting the users with voice makes it unique and interesting, and people who like poetry and poems would surely appreciate the idea. Speech to text and text to speech API’s will be used along with a database containing English rhymes and poems hosted on cloud server. User’s voice input will be stored as text on the device and using machine learning algorithms, we will be able to predict what kind of rhymes and poems a user likes, using this information we can prompt the user to listen to poems/rhymes once every day by day user’s demand.

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