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22:56 09 Jan 2025

Solutions from Ukraine: Ukrainian developers create AI app to aid nonverbal children in expressing thoughts and feelings

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Ukrainian developers are working on a revolutionary AI application that will help children who cannot speak, express their thoughts and feelings.

The project developers reported that.

What is the problem?

As the developers noted, in Ukraine, thousands of children with cerebral palsy and other disorders cannot express their thoughts, emotions or ask for help.

"Many children in Ukraine dream of something simple – to say "hello", "I love you" or ask for help. But for thousands of them who have cerebral palsy or other disorders, these words remain unattainable due to physical limitations," they noted.

At the same time, access to special devices is too expensive for such families, and alternatives are often absent.

What is the solution?

"Children with autism, cerebral palsy and other psycholinguistic developmental disorders face serious difficulties in communication. We want to change this with the help of a specialized AI application that allows them to express themselves and overcome language barriers," the project authors emphasized.

How does it work?

EYA is a unique mobile application that uses artificial intelligence and eye tracking technology to give a voice to children who cannot speak. Thanks to this application, children will be able to quickly and easily express their thoughts, emotions and needs.

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EYA features

  • Artificial intelligence: determines the needs of the user and adapts to their characteristics.
  • Eye tracking: allows you to select words or phrases using eye movements.
  • Accessibility: replaces expensive devices, making communication possible on ordinary smartphones or tablets.
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EYA is currently in development. To implement this project, support is needed from everyone who believes in the power of technology to change lives.

"Every step you take brings us closer to creating a tool that will give a voice to thousands of children. Your support is not just pressing a button, it is an opportunity to become part of the change and give children a chance to be heard," the organizers urged.

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For reference:

It should be noted that the theater on Podil successfully tested audio description systems. Twelve people with disabilities, along with their companions, attended the play "Free Relationships" by Dario Fo and Franka Rame with audio description.

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