OmniLingo: Listening- and speaking-based language learning
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architecturedatalanguagelearninglistening-omnilingospeaking-basedapplications
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In this demo paper we present OmniLingo, an architecture for distributing data for listening- and speaking-based language learning applications and a demonstration client built using the architecture. The architecture is based on the Interplanetary Filesystem (IPFS) and puts at the forefront user sovereignty over data.
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