Finalist presentation – Software Design – Serbia, TFZR , Opera House July 7th 2010
Image by ImagineCup
TFZR enables patients with extreme disabilities to communicate by using speech synthesis, SMS or Windows Live Messenger. Using a Brain Computer Interface device to control our application, the application is hands-free and character input is enabled. The Book Reader feature is also implemented, listing the books on a remote server that are read to a patient by speech synthesis.
Team:
Milan Kojadinovic
Zlatibor Veljkovic
Vanja Zavisin
Goran Nikolic
Mentor:
Dejan Lacmanovic
Finalist presentation – Software Design – Serbia, TFZR , Opera House July 7th 2010
Image by ImagineCup
TFZR enables patients with extreme disabilities to communicate by using speech synthesis, SMS or Windows Live Messenger. Using a Brain Computer Interface device to control our application, the application is hands-free and character input is enabled. The Book Reader feature is also implemented, listing the books on a remote server that are read to a patient by speech synthesis.
Team:
Milan Kojadinovic
Zlatibor Veljkovic
Vanja Zavisin
Goran Nikolic
Mentor:
Dejan Lacmanovic
Finalist presentation – Software Design – Serbia, TFZR , Opera House July 7th 2010
Image by ImagineCup
TFZR enables patients with extreme disabilities to communicate by using speech synthesis, SMS or Windows Live Messenger. Using a Brain Computer Interface device to control our application, the application is hands-free and character input is enabled. The Book Reader feature is also implemented, listing the books on a remote server that are read to a patient by speech synthesis.
Team:
Milan Kojadinovic
Zlatibor Veljkovic
Vanja Zavisin
Goran Nikolic
Mentor:
Dejan Lacmanovic
Finalist presentation – Software Design – Serbia, TFZR , Opera House July 7th 2010
Image by ImagineCup
TFZR enables patients with extreme disabilities to communicate by using speech synthesis, SMS or Windows Live Messenger. Using a Brain Computer Interface device to control our application, the application is hands-free and character input is enabled. The Book Reader feature is also implemented, listing the books on a remote server that are read to a patient by speech synthesis.
Team:
Milan Kojadinovic
Zlatibor Veljkovic
Vanja Zavisin
Goran Nikolic
Mentor:
Dejan Lacmanovic
Finalist presentation – Software Design – Serbia, TFZR , Opera House July 7th 2010
Image by ImagineCup
TFZR enables patients with extreme disabilities to communicate by using speech synthesis, SMS or Windows Live Messenger. Using a Brain Computer Interface device to control our application, the application is hands-free and character input is enabled. The Book Reader feature is also implemented, listing the books on a remote server that are read to a patient by speech synthesis.
Team:
Milan Kojadinovic
Zlatibor Veljkovic
Vanja Zavisin
Goran Nikolic
Mentor:
Dejan Lacmanovic
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