StrokeAid

StrokeAid is a speech prosthesis computer program (BME TMIT 2000-2022). Its primary purpose is to help people who have undergone brain trauma or other surgery who are unable to speak intelligibly due to their injury. StrokAid users can communicate with their environment (even by phone) using a talking laptop. It is a bit like what you could see by the physicist Stephen Hawking in the film The Theory of the Universe. He used a speech synthesiser for communication. Using StrokeAid, you can flexibly generate texts that are instantly converted to sound. That way you can talk, but it can also help in work. In StrokeAid the Profivox-diad speech synthesiser generates the speech.

Further details are available in the Hungarian part.

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