Automated Voice-Controlled PowerPoint Presentation Generation System from Voice/Text Prompts
Abstract
Users interact with the system via text or voice,
specifying the presentation topic. The system employs NLP to
analyze the input, extracting main points and supporting details.
Utilizing this analysis, it generates PowerPoint slides, each
focusing on specific aspects of the topic and incorporating text,
images, or other visuals. After generation, users are given the
option to download the PowerPoint or view it as a slideshow.
During the slideshow, navigation is facilitated through arrow
keys or voice commands, offering users flexibility in accessing
and presenting the content.
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NLP, Powerpoint Generation, Text Generation, Image GenerationPublished
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