adamz
25th August 2006, 20:27
The voice.V1.15.1
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
The vOICe seeing-with-sound MIDlet translates live views from a camera phone into sounds that you hear via the phone`s speaker or headset, thus targetting sensory substitution applications for the totally blind, and even synthetic vision. The vOICe uses pitch for height and loudness for brightness in a left to right scan of any view. Includes talking color identifier.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
The vOICe auditory "magic lens" technology for the totally blind is now available for most Java-enabled camera phones and PDAs! The main Java requirement is J2ME MIDP-2.0 & MMAPI compliance. Moreover, The vOICe is expected to be future proof and run on all future Mobile Service Architecture (MSA, JSR-248) compliant mobile devices that fully support camera input and audio output.
The vOICe MIDlet software already runs on both Symbian and non-Symbian devices. Apart from the Nokia 6600 and Sony Ericsson K700i, it runs on the Nokia 3230, 6620, 6630, 6670, 6680, 6682, 7610 and 9500, and likely also on the Nokia 6681, 7710, N70, N73, N90, N91, N92, N93, 6131, the Samsung Z500 series, and many other MIDP-2.0 & MMAPI (JSR-135) compliant devices of various brands. It also runs on the older MIDP-1.0 & MMAPI compliant Nokia 3600, Nokia 3620, Nokia 3650 and Nokia 3660. The software even includes a talking color identifier, such that you can point the camera of your Java-enabled smartphone or PDA to any item of interest and hear the color name spoken. Moreover, the software is available free of charge for non-commercial personal and academic use!
N.B.:To prevent asking every time to allow this app. to access the camera, set : tools-app.manager-the vOICE-multimedia-Ask first time .
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
The vOICe seeing-with-sound MIDlet translates live views from a camera phone into sounds that you hear via the phone`s speaker or headset, thus targetting sensory substitution applications for the totally blind, and even synthetic vision. The vOICe uses pitch for height and loudness for brightness in a left to right scan of any view. Includes talking color identifier.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
The vOICe auditory "magic lens" technology for the totally blind is now available for most Java-enabled camera phones and PDAs! The main Java requirement is J2ME MIDP-2.0 & MMAPI compliance. Moreover, The vOICe is expected to be future proof and run on all future Mobile Service Architecture (MSA, JSR-248) compliant mobile devices that fully support camera input and audio output.
The vOICe MIDlet software already runs on both Symbian and non-Symbian devices. Apart from the Nokia 6600 and Sony Ericsson K700i, it runs on the Nokia 3230, 6620, 6630, 6670, 6680, 6682, 7610 and 9500, and likely also on the Nokia 6681, 7710, N70, N73, N90, N91, N92, N93, 6131, the Samsung Z500 series, and many other MIDP-2.0 & MMAPI (JSR-135) compliant devices of various brands. It also runs on the older MIDP-1.0 & MMAPI compliant Nokia 3600, Nokia 3620, Nokia 3650 and Nokia 3660. The software even includes a talking color identifier, such that you can point the camera of your Java-enabled smartphone or PDA to any item of interest and hear the color name spoken. Moreover, the software is available free of charge for non-commercial personal and academic use!
N.B.:To prevent asking every time to allow this app. to access the camera, set : tools-app.manager-the vOICE-multimedia-Ask first time .