Orai

Orai Many people share a common fear of public speaking. This fear often stems from a lack of confidence in speaking skills which can arise due to poor quality feedback or an absence of feedback altogether when practicing for a speech. Practicing public speaking in a feedback vacuum can lead to the development of poor habits and practices that may go unnoticed by the speaker during practice sessions.

The goal of Orai is to provide an AI-driven feedback system within an easy to use web application for people that wish to hone public speaking skills. To accomplish this, Orai gathers data on body language as well as speech patterns and habits, then analyzes them to provide useful feedback to the user to improve nonverbal communication and public speaking habits.

Team Members

Paritosh Gupta

Paritosh Gupta

pg397@drexel.edu

Nick Brady

Nicholas Brady

ngb28@drexel.edu

Screenshots

Home

Landing Page


Landing page for the app. User is given the option to record or upload a video from their local machine.

Results

Video analysis results


Video analysis results page. The page consists of three parts; two on top on one on the bottom. The left top part is a video playback box. The top right box shows a list of detected gestures alongside the corresponding category and the timestamp. The bottom part shows a timeline of detected gestures alongside vocal variations. Gestures colored blue correspond to a good correlation between speech and body motion, while those colored red imply the opposite.

Behind the Scenes

Filippos Vokolos

Faculty Advisor
Professor Filippos Vokolos

fiv22@drexel.edu

../Faculty/Vokolos-Filippos/

Matthew Burlick

Technical Advisor
Professor Matthew Burlick

mjb528@drexel.edu

../Faculty/Burlick-Matthew/

Stakeholder

External Stakeholder
Danish Dhamani

danish@oraiapp.com

www.oraiapp.com/