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Computer that can tell jokes

A new computer software program has been developed that can tell jokes.

The software is known as The System to Augment Non-speakers' Dialogue Using Puns (Standup).The programme allows the youngsters to generate puns, helping them overcome language barriers.

It has been developed by researchers at Aberdeen, Dundee and Edinburgh universities and successfully trialled by eight pupils at a Glasgow school.

The system was created in response to research which found that computerised speech aids could restrict the development of a child's language skills as their speech tends to stick to the essentials and lacks spontaneity.

The software creates the opportunity for puns using dictionaries and information about words. This enables children to amuse family and friends with jokes.

According to the Daily Mail Dr Graeme Ritchie, of Aberdeen University's department of computing science, said: "The software makes simple puns by looking for suitable patterns in the words and phrases which are available to it.

"In this project, the computer acts as a helper to the child, by letting them browse through joke forms and try out words and phrases."

Dr Annalu Waller, at Dundee University's school of computing, added: "This research shows the importance of providing individuals with novel language. It has been wonderful to see young people with complex communication needs taking ownership of puns and using them to take control of communication."

It is hoped the Standup system will be available for use by schools and therapists later this year.

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