LipSync Update: Making the Cursor Algorithm
We’ve kept you updated on the progress of our hardware, our trials and errors in the process of physically building a LipSync. Today, we’ll explain the decisions we’ve made from the coding perspective.
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Skip to NavigationWe’ve kept you updated on the progress of our hardware, our trials and errors in the process of physically building a LipSync. Today, we’ll explain the decisions we’ve made from the coding perspective.
We’ve had a busy week, both making LipSyncs and reaching out to the community, at the #BCTECH Summit
Want to join our team? We’re hiring to expand our LipSync team, and grow the Makers Making Change initiative.
Last Friday, the Neil Squire Society will attended the annual BC SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) Community Services Network meeting.
Access Makeathon is a one of a kind race against the clock. Accessible Media Inc (AMI) Inside followed 10 teams over 48 hours as they conceived, designed and build access solutions for a person with a disability.