SpeakLing is a mobile application designed to help parents and guardians of autistic children identify their child's speech patterns using a custom speech recognition model.
Installation
Usage
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Contributing
License
To install SpeakLing, follow these steps:
Clone this repository to your local machine. Install Flutter on your local machine (https://flutter.dev/docs/get-started/install). Connect your Android or iOS device to your machine. Run flutter run in your terminal to install and launch the app on your device. Note: SpeakLing is currently only available for Android and iOS devices.
To use SpeakLing, simply sign in or log in and then select the mode you want to use:
Child mode: Press the 'Listen mode' button and identify the child's speech. Parent mode: Displays the child's spoken phrases as graphs. Sign out: Exit the application. If you forget your password, you can reset it from the dedicated page in the application.
Custom speech recognition model for autistic children's speech. Sign in or log in functionality. Child mode for identifying speech. Parent mode for viewing spoken phrases as graphs. Password reset functionality. Contributing We welcome contributions from the community! To contribute to SpeakLing, please follow these guidelines:
Fork this repository to your own GitHub account. Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix. Write your code and submit a pull request when ready. Please make sure to include tests for any new functionality and follow the code style guidelines outlined in the repository.
Yasiru Ruwantha (@YasiruRuwantha)
Maneesha Shehara (@Maniya-spec)
Chathma Palliayaguruge (@Chathma01)
Tishan Chamoditha (@TishanChamoditha)
Fathima Zeeniya (@JustFathima)
SpeakLing is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
Code of Conduct We expect all contributors and collaborators to adhere to our code of conduct, which can be found in the CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file in the root directory of this repository.
Project Status SpeakLing is currently in development and we welcome any feedback or suggestions for future features.
By creating an application that can detect spoken words from autistic children, the SpeakLing project hopes to provide autistic children a voice. Specialists and consumers provided unbiased comments on the prototype. Additional features were mentioned in order to make the application access globally.<