Hello,
I wonder if there exist any examples of applications developed with Pd (from simple patches to externals or libpd-based stuff) aimed at rehabilitation or human-computer interaction for disabled people. I'd be very interested in any examples on this matter.
Best, Stefano
there is http://www.palindrome.de/box though it's not yet clear if it is going to use Pd or not.
m.
Am 21.05.2011 um 12:37 schrieb Stefano Papetti:
Hello,
I wonder if there exist any examples of applications developed with Pd (from simple patches to externals or libpd-based stuff) aimed at rehabilitation or human-computer interaction for disabled people. I'd be very interested in any examples on this matter.
Best, Stefano
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Il 21/05/11 13:14, Max ha scritto:
there is http://www.palindrome.de/box
thanks Max, very promising and interesting indeed! However I'm looking for something that is already available, and possibly working also on mobile (Android) devices
Best, Stefano
though it's not yet clear if it is going to use Pd or not.
m.
Am 21.05.2011 um 12:37 schrieb Stefano Papetti:
Hello,
I wonder if there exist any examples of applications developed with Pd (from simple patches to externals or libpd-based stuff) aimed at rehabilitation or human-computer interaction for disabled people. I'd be very interested in any examples on this matter.
Best, Stefano
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On Sat, 21 May 2011, Stefano Papetti wrote:
I wonder if there exist any examples of applications developed with Pd (from simple patches to externals or libpd-based stuff) aimed at rehabilitation or human-computer interaction for disabled people. I'd be very interested in any examples on this matter.
The ISAS project at McGill University (Montréal)
http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/Members/manager/seminar.2011-02-17.9522635964/
BTW it says ZenGarden in the announcement, but the project replaced it with PdLib a few days after that presentation.
| Mathieu Bouchard ---- tél: +1.514.383.3801 ---- Villeray, Montréal, QC
Il 21/05/11 19:22, Mathieu Bouchard ha scritto:
On Sat, 21 May 2011, Stefano Papetti wrote:
I wonder if there exist any examples of applications developed with Pd (from simple patches to externals or libpd-based stuff) aimed at rehabilitation or human-computer interaction for disabled people. I'd be very interested in any examples on this matter.
The ISAS project at McGill University (Montréal)
http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/Members/manager/seminar.2011-02-17.9522635964/
BTW it says ZenGarden in the announcement, but the project replaced it with PdLib a few days after that presentation.
thanks Mathieu, very interesting. I would be interested in trying the prototype... Is there a public repository with the Pd patches? Unless ISAS uses some externals, the Pd patches should be compatible with Android devices as well, using ScenePlayer: http://puredata.info/community/projects/software/sceneplayer
best, S
| Mathieu Bouchard ---- tél: +1.514.383.3801 ---- Villeray, Montréal, QC
On Sun, 22 May 2011, Stefano Papetti wrote:
I would be interested in trying the prototype...
Currently, the only way to do that is to come to Montréal.
Is there a public repository with the Pd patches?
No, not at the moment.
Unless ISAS uses some externals,
It's the other way around. ISAS is a mostly-C++ app with some Objective-C++ and some Pd in it... though there's a lot more Pd in it now that it doesn't use Zengarden.
There's also a server-side part made with PHP/MySQL.
the Pd patches should be compatible with Android devices as well, using ScenePlayer: http://puredata.info/community/projects/software/sceneplayer
It's quite likely that there will be an Android port of ISAS in the following year, but the port will take much more effort than just using sceneplayer.
| Mathieu Bouchard ---- tél: +1.514.383.3801 ---- Villeray, Montréal, QC
Hi...
I've done this patch few months ago : http://yamatierea.org/papatchs/#1-terface
It's an interface for people who can just push one contactor (with the chin for exemple). You can choose the number of the lines, columns, the cursor's speed an have a specific action for each square.
I've also worked with blind people, and as this sequencer ( http://yamatierea.org/papatchs/squareroom/OSR.htm) can be used with gamepad it's possible to compose (and make animation) without the screen. It had not been made for, but it was fun... :-)
With cranial trauma, I've use this one ( http://yamatierea.org/papatchs/#detc-mvt) for them to make music with their movements. It could be use with blind people.
Hope it'll be usefull.
Cheers.
01ivier.
2011/5/21 Stefano Papetti stefano.papetti@univr.it
Hello,
I wonder if there exist any examples of applications developed with Pd (from simple patches to externals or libpd-based stuff) aimed at rehabilitation or human-computer interaction for disabled people. I'd be very interested in any examples on this matter.
Best, Stefano
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hi,
2 years ago i did a prototype for speech recognition in pure data: http://vimeo.com/2814913
but since then i worked on a new voice recognition software (more generic, only for linux) that simulate the keyboard and mouse. of course the first thing i did with it was to patch with my voice :) will announce it here when it's ready (0.1).
Hi Olivier
Il 22/05/11 08:46, Olivier Baudu ha scritto:
Hi...
I've done this patch few months ago : http://yamatierea.org/papatchs/#1-terface
It's an interface for people who can just push one contactor (with the chin for exemple). You can choose the number of the lines, columns, the cursor's speed an have a specific action for each square.
I've also worked with blind people, and as this sequencer (http://yamatierea.org/papatchs/squareroom/OSR.htm) can be used with gamepad it's possible to compose (and make animation) without the screen. It had not been made for, but it was fun... :-)
With cranial trauma, I've use this one (http://yamatierea.org/papatchs/#detc-mvt) for them to make music with their movements. It could be use with blind people.
Hope it'll be usefull.
amazing work! i'll try to run your patches, and i'll eventually come back to you if I need some advices.
thanks a lot.
best, S
Cheers.
01ivier.
2011/5/21 Stefano Papetti <stefano.papetti@univr.it mailto:stefano.papetti@univr.it>
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best, P
Stefano Papetti wrote:
Hello,
I wonder if there exist any examples of applications developed with Pd (from simple patches to externals or libpd-based stuff) aimed at rehabilitation or human-computer interaction for disabled people. I'd be very interested in any examples on this matter.
Best, Stefano
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