Android app for the hearing and visually impaired

The objective of this project is to design a disabled-friendly and intuitive app that can be run on Android smartphones. This app is intended to enable the hearing and visually impaired communities to lead a fulfilling and independent lifestyle despite the challenges caused by their disabilities. Fo...

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Main Author: Tan, Feng Yun
Other Authors: Yeo Chai Kiat
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-590292023-03-03T20:47:20Z Android app for the hearing and visually impaired Tan, Feng Yun Yeo Chai Kiat School of Computer Engineering Centre for Multimedia and Network Technology DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering The objective of this project is to design a disabled-friendly and intuitive app that can be run on Android smartphones. This app is intended to enable the hearing and visually impaired communities to lead a fulfilling and independent lifestyle despite the challenges caused by their disabilities. For instance, the speech-to-text functionality allows hearing impaired users to convert audio of any length into text both in real-time and non-real-time. As for the visually impaired, the image-to-audio function enables them to take a snapshot of text containing English words and convert these words into audio both in real-time and non-real-time. In addition, images located within folders on the smartphone can be selected and converted into text. This not only benefits the disabled, it also provides convenience to students who wish to take notes. Last but not least, the translated text and recorded audio files can be backed up to email or uploaded to cloud storage for further use. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2014-04-21T08:04:41Z 2014-04-21T08:04:41Z 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59029 en Nanyang Technological University 101 p. application/pdf
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Tan, Feng Yun
Android app for the hearing and visually impaired
description The objective of this project is to design a disabled-friendly and intuitive app that can be run on Android smartphones. This app is intended to enable the hearing and visually impaired communities to lead a fulfilling and independent lifestyle despite the challenges caused by their disabilities. For instance, the speech-to-text functionality allows hearing impaired users to convert audio of any length into text both in real-time and non-real-time. As for the visually impaired, the image-to-audio function enables them to take a snapshot of text containing English words and convert these words into audio both in real-time and non-real-time. In addition, images located within folders on the smartphone can be selected and converted into text. This not only benefits the disabled, it also provides convenience to students who wish to take notes. Last but not least, the translated text and recorded audio files can be backed up to email or uploaded to cloud storage for further use.
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