Center for Advanced Entertainment and Learning Technologies
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The Center for Advanced Entertainment and Learning Technologies (CAELT) at Harrisburg University is collaborative partnership with Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center and The Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania. Students and faculty from both CMU and HU work side-by-side on Synthetic Interviews Software Technology projects. With speech recognition capacities, this technology has many applications including enabling users to interview historical and fictional characters.
Charles Palmer, a leader in the fields of multimedia and information technology, serves as director of CAELT. A creative educator, administrator, and producer, he previously served as a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center (ETC)and pioneered new software technology that allows computer users to use speech recognition to interview historical figures from Benjamin Franklin to Albert Einstein.
For information about the Center for Advanced Entertainment and Learning Technologies, email Connect@HarrisburgU.net or call 717.901.5146.


