scholarly journals Speech recognition and cursor feedback in graphics software applications

2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward Sarfeld
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 58
Author(s):  
César Villacís ◽  
Walter Fuertes ◽  
Margarita Zambrano ◽  
Carlos Cabascango ◽  
Edwin Cuichán ◽  
...  

Abstract. The computer graphics of regular polygons and their applications is a scarcely studied area that allows to create situations of significant learning by its mathematical and geometric content. This research presents the design and programming of regular polygons and composite sacred figures using computational analytical geometry and development tools such as C#, GDI+ graphics engine and Java with SWING graphical interface. In order to achieve this, the Agile Extreme Programming (XP) methodology has been used to translate computer graphics software applications, with the purpose of understanding how computer graphics work to generate combinations of geometric figures based on regular polygons, fully parameterizable. The proof of concept, which included the evaluation of the application performance in both the .NET framework and the NetBeans IDE were carried out with a student’s group of engineering in Computer Graphics subject.


Author(s):  
Dr. Jaydeep Patil ◽  
Atharva Shewale ◽  
Ekta Bhushan ◽  
Alister Fernandes ◽  
Rucha Khartadkar

Virtual Personal Assistant (VPA) is one of the most successful results of Artificial Intelligence, which has given a new way for the human to have its work done from a machine. This paper gives a brief survey on the methodologies and concepts used in making of an Virtual Personal Assistant (VPA) and thereby going on to use it in different software applications. Speech Recognition Systems, also known as Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), plays An important role in virtual assistants in order to help user have a conversation with the system. In this project, we are trying to make a Virtual Personal Assistant ERAA which will include the important features that could help in assisting ones’ needs. Keeping in mind the user experience, we will make it as appealing as possible, just like other VPAs. Various Natural Language Understanding Platforms like IBM Watson and Google Dialogflow were studied for the same. In our project, we have used Google Dialogflow as the NLU Platform for the implementation of the software application. The User-Interface for the application is designed with the help of Flutter Software Platform. All the models used for this VPA will be designed in a way to work as efficient as possible. Some of the common features which are available in most of the VPAs will be added. We will be implementing ERAA via a smartphone application, and for future scope, our aim will be to implement it on the desktop environment. The following Paper ensure to provide the methodologies used for development of the application. It provides the obtained outcomes of the features developed within the application. It shows how the available natural language understanding platforms can reduce the burden of the user, and therefore going on to develop a robust software application.


2008 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-24
Author(s):  
Erin C. Schafer

Children who use cochlear implants experience significant difficulty hearing speech in the presence of background noise, such as in the classroom. To address these difficulties, audiologists often recommend frequency-modulated (FM) systems for children with cochlear implants. The purpose of this article is to examine current empirical research in the area of FM systems and cochlear implants. Discussion topics will include selecting the optimal type of FM receiver, benefits of binaural FM-system input, importance of DAI receiver-gain settings, and effects of speech-processor programming on speech recognition. FM systems significantly improve the signal-to-noise ratio at the child's ear through the use of three types of FM receivers: mounted speakers, desktop speakers, or direct-audio input (DAI). This discussion will aid audiologists in making evidence-based recommendations for children using cochlear implants and FM systems.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kristie Nemeth ◽  
Nicole Arbuckle ◽  
Andrea Snead ◽  
Drew Bowers ◽  
Christopher Burneka ◽  
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