(Apologies for cross postings)
What is SITPLUS?
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SITPLUS is a free software (released under the GNU GPL license)
framework whose main goal is to provide ludic-therapeutic activities for
people with disabilities. It offers new forms of interaction based on
computer vision, voice and other peripherals to produce a result in the
form of image and sound. Inspired by the cause and effect applications,
SITPLUS provides a tool for continuous and remote interaction,
attainable to the majority of people with cognitive, sensory and
physical disabilities.
What’s new?
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Thanks to two grants given by the puntCAT Foundation and Caixa Tarragona
(Tu Ajudes 2010) to the Associació Provincial de Paràlisi Cerebral
(APPC) de Tarragona, the SITPLUS project has made a great jump forward
in providing a new set of features among which we highlight:
- New graphical engine which can be adapted with custom artwork (the
current version ships with several image banks and activities).
- Support for Wii Remote controllers.
- Major redesign of the application to make it more modular, versatile
and customizable.
- Compatible with GNU/Linux and Windows.
A new video which describes the project goals and shows some of the new
features is available at (with English subtitles):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzGjKCikqvY
Where can I get it?
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For more information and downloads:
http://sitplus.appctarragona.org
git repository:
git://sitplus.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/sitplus/sitplus
Credits
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Cesar Mauri – Project leader and developer.
Mabel Garcia – Testing with users at APPC.
Lidia Porcar and Jordi Martorell – Artwork design and video.
Jordi Duch, Marcos Alba and Jaume Singla – Graphical engine development
at Universitat Rovira I Virgili (URV).
Work partially supported by:
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- Fundació puntCat. Obra Social.
- Caixa Tarragona. TuAjudes.
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César Mauri Loba
ce...@crea-si.com
CREA Sistemes Informàtics
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