SBIR-STTR Award

Knowledge Database Graphical User Interface
Award last edited on: 3/5/07

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NEI
Total Award Amount
$850,001
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Ronald A Morford

Company Information

Automated Functions Inc

7700 Leesburg Pike Suite 420
Falls Church, VA 22043
   (703) 883-9797
   autofunc@cs.com
   N/A
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: Fairfax

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43EY012166-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1998
Phase I Amount
$100,000
Visually impaired people are unable to independently operate many commercially available programs that run on the graphic based Microsoft Windows 95 operating system. This lack of access significantly limits the educational and business opportunities available to visually impaired people. The goal of the Knowledge Database Graphical User Interface Descriptive Environment (KD GUIDE) project is to design, develop, and test custom software that will make most current and future inaccessible Windows 95 programs accessible. The accessibility is achieved by software which recognizes patterns used in the inaccessible programs. The information about the inaccessible programs is stored in a knowledge database where it can be quickly retrieved or updated. This research is being conducted by Automated Functions, Inc. (AFI) which has many years of experience in the design and development of systems to assist visually impaired people. The research team is expert in Windows 95 program design and development, knowledge database technology, adaptive aid technology, and understands the needs of visually impaired people. The KD GUIDE system will enable thousands of visually impaired people to independently use the same Windows 95 programs as their sighted peers. It will have a positive impact on the lives of visually impaired computer users throughout the world.Proposed Commercial Applications:The KD GUIDE project will design, develop, and test software which will make current Windows 95 programs accessible to visually impaired people. The Phase III software package will be marketed to rehabilitation agencies, schools, and visually impaired individuals throughout the U.S. and abroad. This system will have a huge impact on the educational and business opportunities of visually impaired people throughout the world.

Thesaurus Terms:
computer human interaction, information system, method development, vision aid, vision disorder human subjectNATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44EY012166-02
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2001
(last award dollars: 2002)
Phase II Amount
$750,001

Visually impaired people are unable to independently operate many commercially available programs that run on the graphic based Microsoft Windows 98 operating system. This lack of access significantly limits the educational and business opportunities available to visually impaired people. The goal of the Knowledge Database Giraphical User Lnterface Descriptive Environment (KD GUIDE) project is to design, develop, and test custom software that will make most current and future inaccessible Windows 98 programs accessible. The accessibility is achieved by software which recognizes patterns used in the inaccessible programs. The information about the inaccessible programs is stored in a knowledge database where it can be quickly retrieved or updated. This research is being conducted by Automated Functions, Inc. (AFI) which has many years of experience in the design and development of systems to assist visually impaired people. The research team is expert in Windows 98 program design and development, knowledge database technology, adaptive aid technology, and understands the needs of visually impaired people. The KD GUIDE system will enable thousands of visually impaired people to independently use the same Windows 98 programs as their sighted peers. It will have a positive impact on the lives of visually impaired computer users throughout the world.

Thesaurus Terms:
blind aid, computer human interaction, information display, method development, vision aid computer graphics /printing clinical research, human subject, medical rehabilitation related tag