International students Cassio Greco and Pedro Sobrinho sit at their College of Charleston computers trying to develop software that would help speakers pronounce names correctly during commencement addresses and other functions.
“This way we think we can have a more reliable system for graduation name reading than we have today,” said Christopher Starr, head of the school’s computer science department. “As far as we know, no one else has developed this.”
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