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    DxTonia

    DxTonia

    A tool for detecting the presence of leg dystonia from videos.

    An open-source diagnostic tool for detecting the presence of leg dystonia from videos. The software provides an automated solution for detecting leg dystonia in children with cerebral palsy (CP), by using artificial intelligence. The software has been verified on two datasets and achieved higher accuracy than routine clinical care. Stay tuned for the improved version. Note: Currently only works on Windows PC with Nvidia GPU. Soon, mac and Linux CPU only version will be released. The requirment files are in old-version_scripts folder. ...
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    Read Aloud

    Read Aloud

    An awesome browser extension that reads aloud webpage content

    ...It is designed to work on a wide variety of sites, including news, blogs, online textbooks, course materials, fanfiction, and more. The extension targets users who prefer listening over reading, as well as people with dyslexia, other learning disabilities, or eye strain, and children learning to read. Read Aloud lets users choose from multiple voices: built-in browser voices, plus premium cloud voices from providers such as Google Wavenet, Amazon Polly, IBM Watson, and Microsoft. It offers simple controls through a toolbar button, right-click menu, and keyboard shortcuts for play, pause, stop, rewind, and fast forward. ...
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    guglinatts-en

    guglinatts-en

    Guglina TTS, special edition: in English (guglinatts-en)

    ...Although the main target audience for text-to-speech conversion systems - such as Guglina TTS EN - is people with visual impairment, this type of program can be used by people with dyslexia and other reading disabilities, people with severe as well as by pre-literate children. In addition to being an assistive technology tool, voice synthesizers can still have educational and entertainment applications.
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    A program for school children to practice mental calculation. The output can be text or spoken using text to speech.
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    A learning package for children, helping them to learn a foreign language. Techniques such as speech recognition will be used.
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