That is the idea. But since the app is more oriented at informal situation it would be more like "hello this is John Doe. I am deaf and using special app, please be patient"
Guys, Just a note I have read that a hearing person will hang up in seconds when hearing an artificial voice. That is true, but it was already covered in the design, the app plays an introductory, prerecorded message that explains the state of things, the user will now when this is finished...
Thanks to all of you guys, you were very helpful and frank.
I have a question, do you feel that the introduction of ready made phrases which you could expand and modify would increase the usability of the app?
Thanks for feedback, really the accuracy of the SR is part of testing, what we're talking about here is design. At the moment I am focusing on android to have a quick prototype to show during later user studies. I am not doing this for money.
Guys, just to be clear we don't want to dictate stuff, we want enable people to make phone calls as normally as possible. You don't need other apps to enunciate via the phone android does that for you.
Again thanks for the feedback.
Have you guys heard of software such as mobileASL...
Yes ambrosia, the Text to speech is part of android and can be easilly implemented.
I can understand your points guys about the speech recognition guys but by using the cloud and post editing techniques you'd be surprised what can be achieved, don't use windows recognition as your baseline...
Irish, the app development is my problem, what I would like from you guys is like tell me what you need. What functionality you need even if you think it can't be done. You don't have to speak to use the app. Only the hearing person who calls you has to speak
That is the point of the research guys, to improve the crap that is out there. Yes the app does both TTS and STT. I have a prototype running. You see by using google cloud services it is free, as opposed to dragon where you pay, and where you have no internet connection it uses a library...
Just to be clear the app does not translate the voice of the deaf person. The deaf person types with his preferred keyboard, the only one who talks here is the hearing person.
Wow lot's of feedback thanks. If this is unclear, the app would translate what the person is saying into text. You can reply using your favourite text entry method. I do not see the connection with youtube CC. My app is for making phone calls.
According to my research in some areas outwith the...