Xiuxiu Yuan won the 2018 RERC on AAC award for Enabo.
Tag Archives | augmentative communication
Enabo (RERC on AAC award)
Editing Videos in EasyVSD: A way to edit the lengths of videos in EasyVSD, a video visual scene display application. The Pennsylvania State University
Video Trimming in EasyVSD
Evaluation Software for Computer Application Methods *Third prize
A software tool to evaluate efficiency of access
Students from Northeastern University win 2017 RERC on AAC Award
Fernando Quivira and Matt Higger won the 2017 RERC on AAC award for Shuffle Speller
Shuffle Speller: User Adaptive Spelling *RERC on AAC award
ShuffleSpeller supports accurate letter prediction for users with less-than-trustworthy access methods
HEARD: Handheld Educational Augmentative RFID Device (Purdue University)
HEARD uses functional, reusable, and re-programmable RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) cards that trigger the playback of recorded speech associated with the card and its graphics.
AAC Home Wi-Fi Alert Device (The Pennsylvania State University)
We developed a battery powered Wi-Fi prototype which allows those who rely on AAC to easily and effectively communicate with caretakers, family members, or whomever.
Integrated Head & Eye Tracking for GUI Control (The Pennsylvania State University)
The users will be able to intuitively switch between both tracking methods and utilize a wide range of gestures to interface with the computer.
Adjustable Prototype Electrolarynx Holder with Remote Activation (The Pennsylvania State University)
Our team was tasked with designing and building a prototype harness to hold an electrolarynx for hospital patients who had recently undergone a laryngectomy and specifically had issues with fine motor control which made normal operation of the electrolarynx very difficult for them.
Single Switch Technology for Teaching Adolescents to Scan (The Pennsylvania State University)
The pictures used for scanning can be uploaded and saved to create a more personalized feel for the user. Personal pictures also make it easier for the user to understand the concept.