RealTimeSubtitle - 2016/17 - RICM5
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Supervisors:
- Didier Donsez
- Jérôme Maisonnasse
- Marie-Paule Balicco
- Laurent Besacier
Students:
- David Bui
- Anna Bruel
- Maxime Lechevallier
- Tanguy Mathieu
- Adrien Mouret
Objective
- achievement of an application which semi-automatically record the voice.
- The HMI facilitates the correction of wrong translations thank to collaborative participation
Technical constraint
- recognition API: Dragon/Sphinx/Amazon/Google natif/Google speech
- HTML5 + CSS + Javascript
Logbook
Week 1 (January 23th)
Objective: define accurately the requirements and the first sprint.
- Understanding of the subject, constraints and available equipments with Jérome Maisonnasse at FabLab. The team hesitates to use a Fablab's microphone or a simplier bluetooth microphone. We are awareness of different technologie (amazone, google natif, pocket sphinx...) and have the possibility to meet researchers ( Michel Vacher and François Portet )
- Determine the customer requirements with Marie-Paule Balicco at the disabled house.
- Brainstorming to define the specifications.
- Setting up the tools to launch the app: meteor lamp
- Setting up the management tools: gitlab, trello, slack.
- Recovery the old project making in RICM4
Sprint until the 30th of January:
- David Bui: is looking for with API more suitable to the acquisition of the voice. There are the choice between Dragon, Spĥinx, Amazone and Google natif
- Anna Bruel: edit the SRS and the view of the HMI.
- Maxime Lechevallier: is looking for the editing part for the collaborative correction
- Tanguy Mathieu: is looking for the integration of pdf in the app.
- Adrien Mouret: is looking for the deployment of server checking portability.
Week 2 (January 30th)
Week 3 (February 6th)
Week 4 (February 13th)
Week 5 (February 20th)
Week 6 (February 27th)
Week 7 (March 6th)
Week 8 (March 13th)
Week 9 (March 20th)
soutenance ???