<div>It seems that you did not finish writing your message (?).</div>
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<div>Anyway I think Kathy's and other's reactions did not have to do with the actual benefit of this tool for researchers (which as you point out may be great) it had to do with its use by parents and whether it should be viewed as a "replacement" for evaluations by SLP, Developemtal Psych. </div>
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<div>Yours,</div>
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<div>Isabelle Barriere, PhD<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 2/29/08, <b class="gmail_sendername">Kim Oller</b> <<a href="mailto:koller@memphis.edu">koller@memphis.edu</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid"><br>I am a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Infoture, Inc.,<br>which is the producer of LENA. Perhaps rather than responding to<br>
specific interests and concerns that were expressed in the recent<br>postings, I'll just offer to talk with anyone who wants to know about<br>the company and the tools it has developed. Also I would encourage any<br>one who would like to talk with people at the company directly to do<br>
so. These are very friendly and open people. Perhaps the most<br>appropriate contact would be Jill Gilkerson at 303 441 9014 or<br><a href="mailto:JillGilkerson@infoture.org">JillGilkerson@infoture.org</a>.<br><br>I wouldn't be involved if I didn't view the developments at Infoture<br>
as extremely positive and indeed fundamentally important to our<br>futures, both scientific and clinical. Infoture invested heavily to<br>develop a battery-powered recording device that weighs about an ounce<br>and yields good quality (16kHz) data for 16 consecutive hours. Further<br>
they have developed extremely intriguing software that processes the<br>data to yield a variety of automatic measures -- in particular, pretty<br>reliable counts of adult words spoken in the sample, child<br>vocalizations, and conversational turns. Much more is on the way, and<br>
the software itself is rapidly continuing to be improved and<br>enhanced.<br><br>These developments are going to be extremely useful for those of us<br>who are interested in large scale naturalistic sampling that can be<br>
done all day long in the home. I am recording now with LENA and intend<br>to do longterm, longitudinal research using it, including research<br>employing neural network approaches that need really large quantities<br>of data. Infoture is not just developing devices -- they already have<br>
over 40,000 hours of recording, much of it on a carefully stratified<br>longitudinal sample. This sample is going to be a tremendous resource<br>for research, and Infoture has done very significant research with it<br>already. Collaborators from a variety of universities are already<br>
seeking to use the database for specialized projects, and Infoture is<br>making adaptations to encourage that kind of collaboration and<br>utilization of the data.<br><br>In part my enthusiasm about this is due to my belief that laboratory-<br>
based research needs to be supplemented with large-sample naturalistic<br>research. I don't think it is likely that we will be able to process<br>really large samples without automated preprocessing. So the Infoture<br>
efforts are laying infrastructure for critical research,<br></div><br><br>
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