9. Aims
• Help dyslexics could read and write text
messages on mobile phone more easily
• Attempt to erase the gap between
dyslexics and machines
10. Aims
• Help dyslexics could read and write text
messages on mobile phone more easily
• Attempt to erase the gap between
dyslexics and machines
• Let dyslexics can communicate with others
by texts on cell phones
13. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
14. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
• Huge screen
15. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
• Huge screen
• Android cell phone operating system
16. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
• Huge screen
• Android cell phone operating system
• Open source (Free)
17. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
• Huge screen
• Android cell phone operating system
• Open source (Free)
• More mobile phone production corporations using Android
on their smartphone
18. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
• Huge screen
• Android cell phone operating system
• Open source (Free)
• More mobile phone production corporations using Android
on their smartphone
• More Android system users in the future - According to
prediction by Gartner Inc., Andorid will be the 2nd most
popular smartphone OS system in 2012
20. ConCept
• Personal user interface - Let dyslexic users
decide what font, font color, background
color and marking color they want to use
21. ConCept
• Personal user interface - Let dyslexic users
decide what font, font color, background
color and marking color they want to use
• Text-to-speech system software
22. ConCept
• Personal user interface - Let dyslexic users
decide what font, font color, background
color and marking color they want to use
• Text-to-speech system software
• Speech recognition
24. Audio 4 Screen
• Text-to-speech Reading - Use male/female
voice to read texts so dyslexics do not
necessarily have to read the content on screen
25. Audio 4 Screen
• Text-to-speech Reading - Use male/female
voice to read texts so dyslexics do not
necessarily have to read the content on screen
• Speech Recognition (speech-to-text) - Also
assist users to input text message without
using keyboard but by speech
26. Audio 4 Screen
• Text-to-speech Reading - Use male/female
voice to read texts so dyslexics do not
necessarily have to read the content on screen
• Speech Recognition (speech-to-text) - Also
assist users to input text message without
using keyboard but by speech
• Attempt to reduce sound effects while
operating the application in order not to
distract dyslexic users
35. Future Development
• Capture pictures or electronic documents
to assist dyslexics read
• Combine picture recognition software and
web mapping service