Development of Web-Based Remote Speech-to-Text Interpretation System captiOnline

Author(s):  
Daisuke Wakatsuki ◽  
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Nobuko Kato ◽  
Takeaki Shionome ◽  
Sumihiro Kawano ◽  
...  

For ensuring information accessibility for hearing impaired, speech-to-text interpretation captioning is used. Usually, a text interpreter at the site interprets the speech of a speaker and enters a text into a PC. The text is then displayed through a projector or other devices to the users. For Japanese typing, in 1998, a method was developed for a pair of interpreters to collaboratively enter a sentence in which they used dedicated software to convert speech to text and present the resulting text. In the recent years, remote speech-to-text interpretation using the internet has been studied to overcome place and time restrictions of interpreters and users. However, conventional remote speech-to-text systems necessitated ensuring the availability of a network and preparing and operating devices for the system establishment and, hence, could be operated only by a limited number of organizations and groups. To overcome these limitations, we developed a system called captiOnline through which one can perform remote speech-to-text interpretation by simply accessing it through a web browser. In this paper, we explain how to implement captiOnline, evaluate its use in actual situations, and compare it with conventional systems. In addition, we show that captiOnline can realize remote speech-to-text interpretation in a simple configuration requiring less preparatory works.

Author(s):  
Qiyang Chen ◽  
John Wang

Embracing inapt infrastructure technology is a major threat in developing extensive and efficient Web-based systems. The architectural strength of all business models demands an effective integration of various technological components. Middleware, the center of all applications, becomes the driver—everything works if middleware does. In the recent times, the client/server environment has experienced sweeping transformation and led to the notion of the “Object Web.” Web browser is viewed as a universal client that is capable of shifting flawlessly and effortlessly between various applications on the Internet. This paper attempts to investigate middleware and the facilitating technologies, and point toward the latest developments, taking into account the functional potential of the on-market middleware solutions, as well as their technical strengths and weaknesses. The paper would describe various types of middleware, including database middleware, Remote Procedure Call (RPC), application server middleware, message-oriented middleware (MOM), Object Request Broker (ORB), transaction-processing monitors and Web middleware, etc., with on-market technologies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 587-593
Author(s):  
A. Boulle ◽  
V. Mergnac

RaDMaX online is a major update to the previously published RaDMaX (radiation damage in materials analysed with X-ray diffraction) software [Souilah, Boulle & Debelle (2016). J. Appl. Cryst. 49, 311–316]. This program features a user-friendly interface that allows retrieval of strain and disorder depth profiles in irradiated crystals from the simulation of X-ray diffraction data recorded in symmetrical θ/2θ mode. As compared with its predecessor, RaDMaX online has been entirely rewritten in order to be able to run within a simple web browser, therefore avoiding the necessity to install any programming environment on the users' computers. The RaDMaX online web application is written in Python and developed within a Jupyter notebook implementing graphical widgets and interactive plots. RaDMaX online is free and open source and can be accessed on the internet at https://aboulle.github.io/RaDMaX-online/.


2000 ◽  
Vol 6 (S2) ◽  
pp. 1160-1161 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.S. Potter ◽  
B. Carragher ◽  
L. Carroll ◽  
C. Conway ◽  
B. Grosser ◽  
...  

Bugscope is a second generation educational project in the World Wide Laboratory that provides web browser based control of scientific imaging instrumentation using the Internet. We had previously demonstrated web based remote access to sophisticated scientific imaging systems several years ago in the Chickscope project. The primary goal of the Bugscope project is to demonstrate that relatively low cost, sustainable access to an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) can be made available to K-12 classrooms.Methods: To participate in the project, a classroom submits a web based application that describes how they plan to use the microscope. If the application is accepted, a one hour session on the ESEM is scheduled and the classroom mails in their chosen specimen. During their access time, classrooms use a standard web browser over the Internet to control and acquire images from the ESEM (Philips/FEI XL-30FEG).


2019 ◽  
Vol 112 (6) ◽  
pp. 473-476 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gemma F. Mojica ◽  
Christina N. Azmy ◽  
Hollylynne S. Lee

Concord Consortium's Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP), a free Web-based data tool designed for students in grades 6-12 and higher, is continuously being updated and developed for diverse projects in data science, science education, and mathematics/statistics education (https://codap.concord.org/). Teachers and students can access CODAP without downloading software or registering for accounts. Although some Web-based technology tools provide certain features for free and require users to pay a fee to use additional features, CODAP has no hidden costs. Devices need only be connected to the Internet using an updated Web browser (Chrome is preferred). CODAP is not optimized (yet) for use on such touchscreen devices as tablets or iPads®.


2014 ◽  
Vol 971-973 ◽  
pp. 1866-1869
Author(s):  
Jin Sheng Sun ◽  
Zhi Pan Guo

With the rapid growth of the Internet, the interest for connecting devices such as frequency converters into Internet has increased. Web browser is used by remote operator to control and monitor frequency converters via Internet and this application will be widely utilized. This article makes a study of web-based monitoring for frequency converters with USS interface. It is based on TCP/IP stack and the real time operating systemμC/OS-II. Then this paper presents a detailed analysis of the Web server, and the interactive method of the browser and the Web server. In the design of the server, it emphasizes the USS protocol telegram processing method. The architecture of embedded monitoring system, hardware and software implementation are also described in this article.


2000 ◽  
Vol 122 (04) ◽  
pp. 46-49
Author(s):  
Jean Thilmany

Engineers from all disciplines are using computerized libraries to get quick answers to critical questions. General Electric Appliances in Louisville, KY, is helping its engineers gain more plastics knowhow, has put in place an information software program. The software is Know-How from C-Mold, which is also based in Louisville. Engineers can search for pertinent information about a plastics design problem they may be working on and get answers at their desktop. The Invention Machine product, called Knowledgist, reads and understands digital documents stored in its base. The software uses what the company calls semantic processing technology that scans and analyzes a document. Engineers at GE Appliances use a Web-based computerized library to find answers to questions about plastics molding design and manufacture. The software exists on the Internet and is accessible via a Web browser.


Compiler ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ketut Agus Adi Arlina ◽  
Yenni Astuti

Seoindonesia is a web based application that is used to boost the ratings visitors of website or blog using Together in Single Connection (TSC) technique. In this software, the selection of blogs or websites that would be raised using a lowest ratings pattern. Website or blogs listed on Seoindonesia opened by random with choosing some websites or blogs that has the lowest ratings. The selection of a websites or blogs randomly, causing discomfort to the user side. One way to access and improve seoindonesia is to use history on the browser. History on the browser is a facility to record and store data of story browsing and use of the internet search history. Utilization history on browser can only be accessed by using the extension. Extensions is a plug-in applications that have a specific function and can be installed on a computer's browser. Web browser noted most frequently visited of history or blog and than sent to the extensions can be used to direct the opening of a new website or blog address in accordance with the categories of the previous website address. Website or a blogsposted by extension,is a member of seoindonesia, so it can increase the number of visitors who will rise the rank, with an increase of 64% (7 points) and 36% (4 points) decreased with the overall function of the test is 11 points in seo alexa rank.Application development by using a browser on computer,able to improve the system seoindonesia on the grouping and categorizing of website or blog.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eldon D. Lehmann ◽  
Dennis K. DeWolf ◽  
Christopher A. Novotny ◽  
Karen Reed ◽  
Robert R. Gotwals

Background. AIDA is a widely available downloadable educational simulator of glucose-insulin interaction in diabetes.Methods. A web-based version of AIDA was developed that utilises a server-based architecture with HTML FORM commands to submit numerical data from a web-browser client to a remote web server. AIDA online, located on a remote server, passes the received data through Perl scripts which interactively produce 24 hr insulin and glucose simulations.Results. AIDA online allows users to modify the insulin regimen and diet of 40 different prestored “virtual diabetic patients” on the internet or create new “patients” with user-generated regimens. Multiple simulations can be run, with graphical results viewed via a standard web-browser window. To date, over 637,500 diabetes simulations have been run at AIDA online, from all over the world.Conclusions. AIDA online’s functionality is similar to the downloadable AIDA program, but the mode of implementation and usage is different. An advantage to utilising a server-based application is the flexibility that can be offered. New modules can be added quickly to the online simulator. This has facilitated the development of refinements to AIDA online, which have instantaneously become available around the world, with no further local downloads or installations being required.


Author(s):  
S. T. Li ◽  
Q. J. Ge ◽  
A. Varshney

Abstract This paper deals with the development of a software system for web-based geometric design of freeform motions. The Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) is used to describe static and animated 3D objects. The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is used as an interface for client/server communication, parsing user input from the web browser and returning information based on user input. This work extends the web server’s functionality to include geometric design of freeform motions and automatic generation of VRML models by porting our existing C++ implementation of motion approximation and interpolation algorithms to the internet using platform- and language-independent CGI scripting. Examples are provided for geometric design of line-symmetric motions over the internet.


1999 ◽  
Vol 5 (S2) ◽  
pp. 514-515 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.S. Potter ◽  
B. Carragher ◽  
M. Ceperley ◽  
C. Conway ◽  
B. Grosser ◽  
...  

Bugscope is a new educational project in the World Wide Laboratory. The World Wide Laboratory provides Web browser based control of scientific imaging instrumentation using the Internet [1]. Providing K-12 classrooms with web based remote access to sophisticated scientific imaging systems was initially demonstrated by us in 1996 in the Chickscope project [2,3]. Chickscope allowed students to study chicken embryo development using a remotely controlled magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system from their classrooms. While the Chickscope project was highly successful, the resources required to provide operational support for the remote imaging aspects of the project for a small number of classrooms were enormous and the project was not sustainable. The Bugscope project builds on the methods developed and the lessons learned from the Chickscope project. The primary goal is to demonstrate that relatively low cost, sustainable access to an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) can be made available to K-12 classrooms to examine arthropods.Methods: Classrooms use a standard web browser over the Internet to control and acquire images from a Philips XL-30FEG ESEM. The architecture to support remote acquisition is shown in fig. 1. The client/server control architecture for the ESEM remote control server is based on the emScope control library [4].


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