Assistive Context-Aware Toolkit

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Assistive Context-Aware Toolkit (ACAT)

The Assistive Context-Aware Toolkit (ACAT) is an open-source platform created at Intel Labs. It is designed to enhance communication for individuals with restricted speech and typing capabilities. It achieves this by providing functionalities like keyboard simulation, word/sentence prediction, and speech synthesis. ACAT was originally developed by researchers in Intel Labs for Professor Stephen Hawking. He was instrumental to the design process and was a key contributor to the project design and validation. After deploying the system to Professor Hawking, Intel turned its attention to the larger community and continued to make ACAT more configurable to support a larger set of users. By making this configurable platform open source, the goal is to encourage developers to continue to expanding its capabilities by adding new user interfaces, new sensing modalities, language prediction, and other features. ACAT is developed in C# using Microsoft Visual Studio* 2022 and .NET 4.8.1. It runs on Windows® 10 (20H2 or higher) and 11.

winget install --id Intel.ACAT --exact --source winget

Latest 3.13

Release Notes

What's Changed - Security Fix Only

  • Remove version upgrade logic and related file from ACAT applications

Installer type: nullsoft

Architecture Scope Download SHA256
x86 Download 8FBF7CF2E102A9CCCCB545B8CB3F3DFC0EDA5B7DAC00807BE4CFB6F1BC4794D3

Details

Homepage
https://github.com/intel/acat
License
Apache-2.0
Publisher
Intel Corporation
Support
https://github.com/intel/acat/issues
Copyright
Copyright 2013-19; 2023 Intel Corporation, All Rights Reserved.
Moniker
acat