Development

BlindMoose

It is a tool for the blind intended for work with text containing mathematical symbols. It is a MS Word extension. It allows users to write, edit and further work with text containing mathematical symbols, and to read them either visually or using a tactile Braille display.

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DysTest

Battery of diagnostic tests of specific learning difficulties in university students and applicants for study

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Blind Friendly Maps

A Web interface which facilitates an automatic generation of geographic data suitable for the production of tactile maps, or embossed graphics observable without the use of sight.

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Hybrid Book

A matured document format that may be utilized either as an educational supportive tool, or as an alternative way to read the electronic documents with synchronized multimedia contents.

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DALETH – Library Gateway for the Visually Impaired

The internet interface that allows browsing libraries' catalogues and ensures that libraries meant for the blind are accessible through one interface only.

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Mathematics for Blind

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Polygraf

An aplication for universal access to lectures and presentations by visualisation of synchronous transcript of spoken language and presentation screen mirroring with optional closed captioning.

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Polygraf Online (formerly CoUnSiL)

An online video-conferencing system, which focuses on the communication in sign language and through speech-to-text reporting.

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Virtual Tours of MU Buildings for Physically Disabled

A web-based application delivering sum of practical information and specifications of university buildings which enable individuals with physical impairment to use the environment of the buildings effectively and without barriers.

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Czech Sign Language Dictionary and Thesaurus

An online monolingual dictionary, which has been developed to provide support to university students communicating in sign language, sign language interpreters and translators, and sign language linguists. It enables to present standard as well as specialized lexis of both sign (visual-motoric) and spoken (audio-oral) languages.

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