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A mobile Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) device for individuals with deafblindness. The Tactile Board allows text and speech to be translated into vibrotactile signs that are displayed real-time to the user via a haptic wearable. Developed in Work Package 7 in the EU research project SUITCEYES.
An automated ASL interpreter. The project will involve a robotic glove that detects hand movements in order to decipher ASL letters. The letters will be displayed on a LCD.
A voice-activated command system designed to help quadriplegic individuals control their environment wirelessly. Utilizing voice recognition and RF communication, this simple yet effective setup allows users to operate devices such as door openers, improving independence without physical intervention.
This repository is meant to develop an assistant named Infinix that uses pyttsx3 engine to speak & hear commands. It can perform activities after training and results with higher accuracy.
By Following User Centered Design (UCD) approach, We are trying to find the basic five needs of our targeted user groups (Elderly People, Patients and Disabled People) that they use in their daily routine to convey their essential needs to take assistance.
An alternative to assistive switches, the Twitch Switch allows you to activate up to 3 switch adapted devices, or emulate a mouse or keyboard with movement as subtle as twitching your eyebrow.
Open-source battery interrupter based on a flexible PCB and a 3.5 mm switch jack for switch adapting simple battery-powered toys or electronic devices.