Help for the Visually Impaired Speech Ricognition/Control Partners Bids
#1
Posted 2007-April-16, 01:46
I played in a game with a player who has a severe visual handicap. Unfortunately he is so blind that it takes him a long time to even find his call (many of which were routine passes). I have a few suggestions:
1. Carnegie Mellon University has released into the public domain "world class speech (recognition) components", called Sphinx. There is no restriction against commercial use or redistribution of the engine. The Sphinx engine could be integrated into the Bridge Base software.
2. An option could be added to allow a partner or opponent to control a visually impaired players bids. Then an opponent could talk to the player on the phone and make all of those routine passes quickly, for example.
I realize either of these suggestions would entail major changes to the BBO software. Does anyone have any better ideas?
Thanks
#2
Posted 2007-April-16, 05:22
One is keyboard entry for bids. On the "AT the table" tab found on the options menu, is the check box to allow the keyboard to enter bids. The software already has speech recognition built in that will call out bids and cards played as well as comments made by people at the table.
Hope that helps.
#3
Posted 2007-April-16, 11:21
I have a good BBO pal who is legally blind, but can still play. He has a big monitor + display resolution settings -> set to 600x800
This makes things very big and more easily visible.
Alternatively, if he has resolution 1080x768, choose "big cards" (user options -> at a table -> big cards + big )
I recommend method (1), cards are much bigger that way + everything on computer is much bigger, suitable for him.
John Nelson.
#4
Posted 2007-April-16, 13:04
They use a piece of software/hardware named JAWS that can be used to read what is on the BBO screen and to speak elements out loud.
A couple of years ago I added some features to BBO as a result of requests from the Italian Rotary Club people (mostly involving BBO-generated speech for various bridge events).
I can't find the contact information for the appropriate people at the Rotary Club. I suspect you can track them down via a web search and an e-mail or 2.
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#5
Posted 2007-April-16, 16:07
Just to make sure we're all talking about the same thing, BBO does have text-to-speech, not speech recognition.
A solution that I have used in the past is two monitors and an appropriate video card. It's possible to display the bidding box on one monitor (with zoom) and the cards on the other monitor. I must admit I had problems with this setup though; it crashed more than I could stand.
Thanks for the Rotary Club lead; if I contact them I'll post the info here.
Still, it would be very cool to incorporate speech recognition:
"Alert". "5 Spades and 4 Hearts 6-9 HCP".
"2H".
#6
Posted 2008-August-30, 14:07
I recently purchased a 37'' Samsung LCD TV for $999 (yes, it's a lot). 37 inches diagonal is about the smallest size TV you can find that supports 1920x1080 resolution (Hi Def). I thought 1920x1080 would be clearer than 1366×768, wich is common for televisions smaller that about 42''. It had a VGA connection, the normal 15 pin D-sub, but I understand that recent video cards support HDMI connections.
Anyway, I configured the TV as 800x600, 75 Hz, 4:3 ratio. There is about 4 inches of the screen on either side that isn't used, but my usable screen is 2 feet wide and 1 1/2 feet tall! I can NOW see the cards, bidding, and chat, something I could never do before.
It's awesome, I wish I had done this sooner.
#7
Posted 2018-March-11, 11:11
cat_in_hat, on 2018-March-07, 21:38, said:
I too have a totally blind friend in a very similar situation.
Would be curious to know what has changed in the last 13 years.
#8
Posted 2021-March-10, 11:03
I read the post on this thread by Fred Gitelman a few years ago, referring to the Italian Rotary Club but I found nothing more on the web.
I have asked Freedom Scientific (JAWS) the same question but without success.
Does anyone know if the technology yet exists for blind players to play Bridge online?
#9
Posted 2021-March-10, 16:38
#10
Posted 2021-March-10, 16:42
ARBC MSCB, on 2021-March-10, 11:03, said:
I read the post on this thread by Fred Gitelman a few years ago, referring to the Italian Rotary Club but I found nothing more on the web.
I have asked Freedom Scientific (JAWS) the same question but without success.
Does anyone know if the technology yet exists for blind players to play Bridge online?
The technology necessary for a minimal solution (English language voice + keyboard) has existed for many years now.
There is even a popular card game platform for the blind (almost all games but bridge), based on an android-braille tablet.
As you can see from this thread, I first asked BBO about this 3 years ago.
The blind player in my club is still waiting and is of course the only one who cannot play during lockdown
#11
Posted 2021-April-08, 12:40
It would be quite helpful if the suits were four different colours (purple hearts, green clubs) as on some sites. Perhaps this could be a user option.
Thank you.
Allen Woolfrey
#12
Posted 2021-April-08, 15:34
johnallen, on 2021-April-08, 12:40, said:
It would be quite helpful if the suits were four different colours (purple hearts, green clubs) as on some sites. Perhaps this could be a user option.
Allowing people to chose their own colours would be a useful option, also suggested many times here.
But a viable solution for blind people requires more and is overdue even if hard work.
These days companies are not evaluated only in financial terms.
#13
Posted 2021-April-09, 06:52
johnallen, on 2021-April-08, 12:40, said:
It would be quite helpful if the suits were four different colours (purple hearts, green clubs) as on some sites. Perhaps this could be a user option.
Thank you.
Allen Woolfrey
If you wish a large bidding box, green clubs and orange diamonds like this :
https://www.dropbox....ng_box.png?dl=0
you can modify the user interface in few simple steps :
- install the BBOalert browser extension (accept proposed default settings)
Chrome :
https://chrome.googl...lkeemegdhehnlcf
Firefox :
https://addons.mozil...addon/bboalert/
- select and copy to the clipboard the code below
//BBOalert
//Javascript,https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stanmaz/BBOalert/master/Scripts/stanmazLib.js
//Script,onDataLoad,stanmazLib.HOVER_BBOALERT_TAB(true);
//Script,onAnyMutation,stanmazLib.CARD_COLORS(true);
//Script,onAnyMutation,stanmazLib.DEAL_TOOLBAR_RIGHT();
//Script,onAnyMutation,stanmazLib.REMOVE_ICONS_FROM_TABS();
//Script,onAnyMutation,stanmazLib.LARGE_BIDDING_BOX(true);
- start BBO
- press "Import" button on the BBOalert tab
Customization of the user interface is one of many features of BBOalert. See the project page :
https://github.com/stanmaz/BBOalert
If you have any questions : stanmaz.git@gmail.com
#14
Posted 2021-April-13, 00:14
0 carbon, on 2021-March-10, 16:38, said:
There is an excellent Chrome extension "BBO Visual Assist" :
https://chrome.googl...djkbcm?hl=en-GB
Home page :
https://warwickshire...-visual-assist/
The only issue I have discovered is the speech rate which is too high.
#15
Posted 2021-August-26, 08:41
The latest version can now reads out dummy's card.
I developed the extension to assist my visually impaired partner who is still able to use a mouse so haven't investigated keyboard shortcuts. The speech recognition is for Chats and Self-Alerts but needs to be enabled by clicking on one of the microphone symbols as this is "best practice" for privacy but it should be possible to enable it using a keyboard shortcut.
If you do detect any problems with the extension just email me using the contact details registered on the Chrome Web Store.
#16
Posted 2021-September-27, 01:19
#17
Posted 2021-September-27, 06:25
#18
Posted 2021-September-29, 05:27
#19
Posted 2023-September-09, 08:27
johnlambe, on 2021-September-29, 05:27, said:
Hi John, sorry for hijacking this post. I’m attempting to use bbo visual assist. I’d like to find a list or print of the microphone commands to bid and play my cards. I’m using the extension on edge. At the moment, the microphone picks up my voice but it just shows as a message and not commands. Any help would be apreciated. Thank you, lyvia