Low autonomy... I'm putting in a feature request for web apps to display with an icon on the home screen just like native apps and start with no connection. That should provide easy direct access and full autonomy with a universal code base.
On Oct 14, 3:24 am, Vincent Vatelot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Visual Thesaurus is very interesting! I did not know it, and it gave > me another idea on the functionnal organisation: The labels could be > organized with tags and not by categories... But this is just an idea! > > I know that the best thing would be to have a web based platform: > Accessible from anywhere, easy to manage... But I do not want this > becomes a problem: Need an internet connection (google gears??...), > connected to internet -> low autonomy... > > I have basic knowledge in php/sql, but I think that will not be > enough... > > I am going to create a project on google code... > > Vincent > > On Oct 14, 8:46 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Have you looked at visual thesaurus? It shows words, their > > relationships, and provides a recorded voice speaking the word. If you > > enter a verb, like go, you get lots of choices. > > > There might be something there to use as reference: > > >http://www.visualthesaurus.com/ > > > Android phones should have very good support of web apps as it is not > > in Google's model to to drive to a single hardware platform. > > > On Oct 13, 4:17 pm, Vincent Vatelot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > So, I am going to explain a little more what I have in my head... > > > > My little brother, Maxime, is 21 years old. He doesn't speak and has > > > never spoken. He has his own perception of the world but he is > > > sociable and he understand everything we tell him. > > > > However, he is not independant and he still lives with my parents. He > > > is very calm and can stay focus on a task if he is interested. He > > > loves everything that makes lights and sounds! It is not difficult for > > > him to use a computer, and for exemple, he is very good when playing > > > computer games...! > > > > When he was younger, he had a system of labels which were attached to > > > his trouser. When he wanted something, he asked with his labels... > > > Very good idea, and he managed it well, but there were more and more > > > labels, and it became difficult to continue with that! > > > > Then, he tried a vocal synthesis. It was a kind of box (40cm x 20cm x > > > 3cm and about 1kg... Sorry, I am french ;) ) There were about 50 > > > labels on this box and when he pushed a label, there was a predifined > > > sound (for exemple, to say "hello, my name is Maxime...")... Very good > > > idea too, but not easy to use at all! > > > > Finally, he tried B.A.bar (http://www.fst.ch/babar/)... Another vocal > > > synthesis based on the usage of barcode... A word is associated to a > > > barcode, and you have to scan it to speak... This is not a good idea > > > for my brother who spent his time playing with the light of the > > > scanner and recording various sounds!... > > > > I first wanted to develop an application who was based on the labels > > > and the first vocal synthesis principle, but more user-friendly... I > > > thought about a pocket-pc, but this is a closed platform, and I do not > > > have knowledge in .net... I would like to have a product that would be > > > small, simple... for both user and administrator... Here are the > > > functionnalities I thought about: > > > > 1. A simple interface that allows to associate pictures (or words) > > > to sounds, ordered by categories and easily accessible (touch screen > > > and big pictures...) > > > 2. The plateform would have to be locked on restricted applications > > > (no way to use it as a recorder or game, or other thing...) > > > 3. An easy admin interface that would allow administrator to manage > > > sounds, pictures, words, categories... > > > 4. Why not developping an application that could call a phone > > > number in case of emergency (home...) so that he could try to make > > > things by himself... > > > 5. And finally, but that's complitely hypothetical, develop an > > > application that could synthetize a voice from the sounds he can make > > > with his own voice (laugh, cry...) I am not sure this is possible to > > > make it, but I hope so... > > > > So... I think I have summerized everything... Do you thing I should > > > propose a project? I am able to lead it, but I am not sure about the > > > way to do it... > > > > Thanks for your advice > > > > Vincent > > > > On 13 oct, 01:49, Danny Pimienta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > wrote: > > > > > I am interested in this idea as well, I am a novice developer with a 7 > > > > year old autistic son. > > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > > On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:45 PM, Filipe Abrantes > > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Vincent, > > > > > > If your idea is useful, I'm interested in putting some effort on it. > > > > > > Could you present the idea a bit more in detail, explain how it helps > > > > > autists and why android is the right platform to do it. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > Filipe > > > > > > Vincent Vatelot wrote: > > > > >> Hello all, > > > > > >> My little brother is autistic and I would like to find a ay to help > > > > >> him to communicate with other people. He understands very well, and > > > > >> he > > > > >> has tried several mehod of commuication. > > > > > >> I am sure that he could use a platform like google android to > > > > >> communicate. I have thinked about the solution and I have got my > > > > >> idea, > > > > >> but I am not able to realise it... I have not enough knowledge in the > > > > >> field of programming... > > > > > >> 1- Has anyone ideas on applications that could help autistic (or > > > > >> other > > > > >> handicaped people...) to communicate? > > > > >> 2- Is there anyone here who would be interested to work on me on the > > > > >> idea I have? > > > > > >> Thanks a lot... > > > > > >> Vincent- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Discuss" group. 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