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Acme Aphasia can be use for smart cell phones with a screen size similar to a Samsung Galaxy. However; most aphasia subjects would likely be more comfortable with a 10 inch tablet. It is also possible to import and export...

Acme Aphasia can be use for smart cell phones with a screen size similar to a Samsung Galaxy. However; most aphasia subjects would likely be more comfortable with a 10 inch tablet. It is also possible to import and export data between several devices. Currently, that feature could be easily be accomplished with third party software.

Aphasia is a brain condition that is usually associated with stroke victims A person afflicted with aphasia can understand speech and can respond but with missing or incorrect words. This is redundant if you are familiar with aphasia. However; I am a stroke victim and had a brief period of aphasia and I recovered a long time ago. But, my sister-in-law had several small strokes last year that resulted in aphasia. She can speak in full sentences and on rare occasions with no word errors. Often she will use the word 'blank' in lieu of the correct word and other times she will use a nonsense word. The Acme Aphasia application uses two or three rows of pictures where a complete sentence can be converted from pictures to speech.

Each row of pictures contains images that the subject would be familiar. Row one is family and or care taker images. Row two is verbs such as 'go', 'make' or 'turn on'. And, the third row is the object such as 'fan', 'bathroom' or 'grocery store'. Each verb is context sensitive that generates images in Row three that are consistent to the verb.

Example: Family member is Melissa, the verb is 'go' and the object is 'grocery store'. The subject clicks on the image of Melissa the clicks on 'go' then clicks on 'grocery store'. The images are converted into the speech: 'Good morning Melissa I would like to go to the grocery store'.

Use of the Acme Aphasia application depends a lot on individual skills both in the subject and the family member(s) or care taker(s). Acme Aphasia is provided free and the results should be shared. Even negative results are useful - some little bit of code tweaking could make a big difference.




Previous Versions

Here you can find the changelog of Aphasia - Pictures to Speech since it was posted on our website on 2016-11-09 15:21:55. The latest version is and it was updated on 2024-03-28 20:32:22. See below the changes in each version.

Aphasia - Pictures to Speech version Mockingbird
Updated At: 2016-01-10
Changes: Many screen enhancements to fully complement Verb actions. Thumbnails are now provided in the list of pictures for easier selection.


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Updated At: 2024-03-28 20:32:22
Publisher: William Cook
Operating System: Android
License Type: Free