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BBC shows off 'perceptive radio' that can alter scripts | BBC shows off 'perceptive radio' that can alter scripts |
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A radio that is able to change a broadcast depending on where you are and what you are doing has been demonstrated by the BBC. | A radio that is able to change a broadcast depending on where you are and what you are doing has been demonstrated by the BBC. |
The Perceptive Radio, made by the corporation's Research & Development North Lab, is said to be a world first. | |
The team produced a computer-generated radio drama where the script altered depending on factors such as weather. | The team produced a computer-generated radio drama where the script altered depending on factors such as weather. |
The device was shown off at the Thinking Digital Conference in Gateshead. | The device was shown off at the Thinking Digital Conference in Gateshead. |
The proof-of-concept drama, which used a computer-generated voice for one of the characters, could adapt on the fly according to data pulled from external sources. | The proof-of-concept drama, which used a computer-generated voice for one of the characters, could adapt on the fly according to data pulled from external sources. |
For instance, it could make reference to local places which would differ depending on where in the world you were. | For instance, it could make reference to local places which would differ depending on where in the world you were. |
Or it would mention weather conditions that were dependent on what was happening in the real world - such as replacing the phrase "it's sunny outside" with "it's raining". | Or it would mention weather conditions that were dependent on what was happening in the real world - such as replacing the phrase "it's sunny outside" with "it's raining". |
Diverse listening | Diverse listening |
The model also included a microphone which can monitor background noise and determine whether to amplify certain sounds - such as speech - to improve the listening experience. | The model also included a microphone which can monitor background noise and determine whether to amplify certain sounds - such as speech - to improve the listening experience. |
The team hoped this approach could lead to a more immersive listening experience. | The team hoped this approach could lead to a more immersive listening experience. |
"It's the early stages of looking at what next-generation broadcasting is," said Tony Churnside, a BBC technologist. | "It's the early stages of looking at what next-generation broadcasting is," said Tony Churnside, a BBC technologist. |
He added that until now radio broadcasting has been a one-size-fits-all experience - with the same content being broadcast to all, no matter their individual situation. | He added that until now radio broadcasting has been a one-size-fits-all experience - with the same content being broadcast to all, no matter their individual situation. |
"Historically, our listeners have had either mono or stereo radios, but nowadays people are listening on such a variety of devices - the experience they're getting is really diverse." | "Historically, our listeners have had either mono or stereo radios, but nowadays people are listening on such a variety of devices - the experience they're getting is really diverse." |
He likened the radio technology to responsive web design, a technique which enables web pages to automatically change shape and configuration depending on what type of device they are being read on, such as a smartphone or tablet. | He likened the radio technology to responsive web design, a technique which enables web pages to automatically change shape and configuration depending on what type of device they are being read on, such as a smartphone or tablet. |
The team has created a website demonstrating a reactive radio drama based around a woman stuck in lift. | The team has created a website demonstrating a reactive radio drama based around a woman stuck in lift. |
"It's a radio drama that we wanted to use to try and find out how much this localisation added to the experience of the listener," Mr Churnside added. | "It's a radio drama that we wanted to use to try and find out how much this localisation added to the experience of the listener," Mr Churnside added. |
Follow Dave Lee on Twitter @DaveLeeBBC | Follow Dave Lee on Twitter @DaveLeeBBC |
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