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awesome-assistivetech

A curated list of 😎 awesome assistive-technology frameworks to help you develop your AT tool/system
https://github.com/openassistive/awesome-assistivetech

  • OpenBoardFormat - which works with this.
  • OpenLoggingFormat
  • AAC-Shim - a simple helper method for helping web apps that want to support being embedded inside an AAC system. Check out the [demos](https://tools.openaac.org/demo.html).
  • Open Symbols
  • Symboliser API
  • Asterics-Predictionary - based word prediction library with self-learning abilities.
  • Imagineville Prediction API
  • Presage
  • Python Speech Recgonition - Library for performing speech recognition, with support for several engines and APIs, online and offline.
  • eSpeak - compact open source software speech synthesizer for English and other languages, for Linux and Windows
  • festival - multi-lingual speech synthesis workbench that runs on multiple-platforms offering black box text to speech, as well as an open architecture for research in speech synthesis
  • flite - small, fast run-time synthesis engine developed at CMU and primarily designed for small embedded machines and/or large servers. Flite is designed as an alternative synthesis engine to Festival for voices built using the FestVox suite of voice building tools.
  • QtSpeech - a cross-platform library based on Qt to provide common cross-platform API to access and use system TTS (Text-to-Speech) engines on platforms as Windows (SAPI), Mac (SpeechSynthesis) and Linux (Festival).
  • Talkify - A javascript text to speech (TTS) library. Originally from and used by https://talkify.net. Uses https://manage.talkify.net/ as a backend.
  • Extra TTS - Used to offer additional speech synthesis engines in cordova apps.
  • Acapela for Electron - Get acapela voices working on Electron apps.
  • ResponsiveVoice - Javascript based TTS - check site for pricing
  • Browser Speech Synthesis - which browsers support which voices.
  • OpenFace - an open source facial behavior analysis toolkit. See [OpenFaceIOS](https://github.com/FaceAR/OpenFaceIOS) for an iOS version.
  • Cordova-Face - ARkit based head tracking and basic eye tracking for Cordova platforms. Currently focused on iOS.
  • GazeLinger - Node module to listen to eye gaze events from the eye-tracking libraries
  • EyeTab - a 3D model-based gaze tracker - designed for Microsoft Surface.
  • GazePointer - SDK which provides an abstraction layer for interacting with a number of eye trackers. The current implementation provides support for Tobii EyeX.
  • Switch Access to Technology - a comprhensive guide to scanning and the various patterns out there.
  • Switch Access for Webpages - is a coffeescript that enables switch/keyboard control for navigating a webpage for AAC users. Nice demos. Well implemented.
  • switchScanJS - a jQuery based implementation with auto-scanning.
  • AAC-Shim - a simple helper method for helping web apps that want to support being embedded inside an AAC system. Check out the [demos](https://tools.openaac.org/demo.html).
  • ATHack
  • Hackcessible 2018
  • AT-Forum - The [RESNA](http://www.resna.org) (Rehabilitation Engineering Society for North America) forum
  • AssistTech - UK based list with a number of AT professionals from an Clincial Science/Engineering Background
  • Access Group - UK based group of Occupational Therapists and Engineeers finding solutions for people to access electronic equipment
  • Communication Maters AACForum - UK Forum for the UK Chapter of ISAAC (International Society of AAC)
  • AACinfo - a monthly-ish email which lists new products, technologies and strategies in AAC. Users contribute to the site and Ace centre edit it.
  • Tetra Society of North America - Volunteer engineers across North America assisting people with disabilities
  • REMAP - Volunteer engineers across the UK assisting people - similar to Tetra
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