miHipot CNV
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Hipot -CNV Tool, facilitates comunication to persons unable to express themselves, either by illness or language barrier. The application is composed of pictograms and synthesized voice. Initially designed for hospital use in patients with aphasia or ICU, can also be used anytime, anyplace, by foreigners as a basic translator.
Text is available in nine languages: Spanish, Catalan, Euskera, Gallego, English, French, German, Chinese and Arabic.
First version includes more than 100 sets of images and words divided into categories based
on criteria of Health Care by Functional Patterns. Each set will include an icon and a male and female voice.
The idea ,design and voice sets(in the field of Nursing Care) are copyright Manuel Verdugo Paez ,licensed by Creative Commons (Winner Best Project ,poster format, at the Sixteenth National Congress Infors@lud 2013,Congress Nursing Informatics, Inforenf, Madrid 2013).
Sounds used in the application have been created and recorded, using voice synthesis software , by Manuel Verdugo Paez. Images are by Maria Jose Izquierdo Malmierca.
(Graphics Designer) and Manuel Verdugo Paez, under license from Creative Commons.
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App Info

Category
Medical
Publisher
Gobierno de Canarias
Languages
Recent version
2.0.5 (2 years ago )
Released on
Nov 21, 2013 (10 years ago )
Last updated
1 month ago