Project-Morse
Hack UTD IV (2019)
Inspiration: We feel that each individual has a great potential and even if he/she unfortunately has any disability. We plan to empower themselves with all the required skills to make them equally competant in this world.\
What it does: It enables blind- deaf people to effectively communicate with everyone without any hassle.
How we built it: We used android studio, java, github,git and API's and by brainstorming various concepts using pictorial representation.
Challenges we ran into: The biggest challenge with regard o android studio was that around every 15 minute interval the system would say that the code is invalid and we had to re-implement the code many times. We had to learn how to integrate these functions together on various platforms. Not all team-members were well versed with Android studio. So we had to learn and apply the concepts practically.
Accomplishments we were proud of : We are really happy and satisfied to see vision become a reality. We could successfully make the all voice to text, Morse code to text and vice-versa work efficiently. We were able to analyze and incorporate the vibrations for effective communication.
What we have learned :- We were able improve our skills in collaborating together so as to produce a synergistic result. We were able to learn how to utilize SVG vectors. We could learn how to use java for building a database and other important tricks for efficient code. We could learn android studio more in depth.
What's Next: We would like to use machine learning to give suggestive simplifications for many common phrases. We would like to also incorporate then into various wearable devices such as smart watches. We would like to use motion based activation. And also incorporate them in phone calls.
Built With
- android-studio
- diagrams
- git
- github
- java
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