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Anil Prabhakar, 11/02/2010 08:30 AM
AAC@IITM¶
Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) is our effort to provide non-verbal individuals the ability to independently express their ideas. The platform being used is the BeagleBoard, revC. The final hardware will have- Minimum 3-hr battery backup
- Software that works with a single-click
- Access is through two buttons, which can be programmed either as left-click or left and right clicks
- Hope - simple sentence constructor with text to speech for users with early literacy skills and limited mobilty
- LaunchBox - open platform to start multiple AAC softwares
- Kavi - hardware
Open Problems¶
- Incorporate prediction into Hope (see e.g. Dasher)
- Local language version of Hope
- Improvements to I-Draw
- Mouse-like interface by dividing up the screen into sections and zooming
- Software to teach mathematics
- Scroll type access to other programs like audio/video players, openoffice, etc