Students Computer Academy "SHAG"
won the Imagine Cup 2012 in Sydney on July 10 held a truly epochal event for
the computer industry in Ukraine - the first time in the history of the
Ukrainians won one of the most prestigious competitions of IT-technology areas
- Microsoft Imagine Cup. Team quadSquad, composed of students of Donetsk
Computer Academy "SHAG", won the most difficult category - software
development (Software Design), which has struggled for more than 70 teams.
They presented the world his
socially oriented project called Enable Talk.
Enable Talk according to the
magazine «TIME» included in the list “Best Inventions of the Year 2012” along
with The Curiosity Rover, Google Glass, self-inflating tires and many others.
It aims at improving the
communication of people with limited hearing and presents by glove equipped
with a large number of sensors, such as sensors bend the fingers, a pair of
accelerometers, gyroscope and compass, which allows you to gather information
on the situation in the hands of the space in the future to transform a gesture
to speech.
The software part of the
development (based on Windows Phone 7 / Windows 8) can receive information from
sensors gloves and continuous transformation in the audio signal. The
information received through Bluetooth is transmitted to the smartphone and
after fast processing gestures sounded voice. This invention will help deaf and
dumb people to communicate more easily and conveniently. Also glove equipped
with solar panels that optimizes its use.
During the presentation, the
team demonstrated the possibility of gloves, talking to the audience in sign
language that is instantly translated into voice. All those present, including
the members of the jury, said that they have not seen anything like this before
and were also highly appreciated the ability Ukrainians not only to program,
but also to solder chips with their own hands.
To develop their project folks
spent more than six months, it is expected that such a glove would be worth
only $ 200.
Materials taken from the site:
«EnableTalk»
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