Dear Sir/Madam

C-DAC, Mumbai* *has released *Anumaan* (alpha-0.1 version) as a part of its
activities and commitment in the area of accessibility. Accessibility
activities at C-DAC, Mumbai are coordinated by Open Source Software Division
(OSSD) at its Kharghar, Navi Mumbai Centre.

Anumaan is a perspective-based, on-screen predictive text entry system for
GNOME desktop. Basically, it is an extension of an Input Method (IM)
mechanism (on GNOME desktop) in the sense that it extends its (IM) notion by
including the power of text prediction. It has support for UTF-8 unicode
encoding. The system allows users to train it and personalize and as per
their writing style into different named domains. Hence, it adapts to user’s
writing style in some sense. Although, the current version does not support
live mode adaptation, still a user can train a domain as many times he
likes.

Anumaan is designed for a (text) sequence prediction based on a certain
Context.The context can either be a partial word context or a partial
sentence context. Therefore, it is intended to help people suffering from
different kinds of motor disability by allowing it to be customized for
different kinds of Input devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse, joystick or any
other pointing device especially built for people suffering from motor
disability). In other words, it can be customized very easily to cater to
different hand movement capabilities. The current version is only for mouse
and keyboard based interactions. But, we can easily customize it for
different hardware input device requirements.
The current released versions have two flavours:
*1. Anumaan-standalone:* The base system which runs on Java Swing Interface.
*2. AnumaanLinux:* The Linux version which uses Anumaan-standalone as base
and is ported to utilize the accessibility features of GNOME GAIL library.
The current interface is accessible to almost all Gtk+ Editable Text
Widgets.
*Anumaan URLs:*
*1. Anumaan Main Page on CDAC Mumbai Website:*
http://www.cdacmumbai.in/index.php/cdacmumbai/research_and_publications/research_groups/open_source_soft_division/projects/anumaan
*2.** AnumaanLinux source download:*
http://www.cdacmumbai.in/projects/anumaan/downloads/AnumaanLinux-alpha-0.1.tar.gz(released
under GNU/GPL 3.0 License)
*3.** AnumaanLinux Documentation can be accessed at:*
http://www.cdacmumbai.in/projects/anumaan/docs/AnumaanLinuxUserManual/index.html
*4.** Anumaan-standalone download:*
http://www.cdacmumbai.in/projects/anumaan/downloads/Anumaan-standalone-alpha-0.1.tar.gz
*5.** Anumaan-standalone Documentation can be accessed at:*
http://www.cdacmumbai.in/projects/anumaan/docs/AnumaanStandaloneUserManual/index.html
*6.** Anumaan Default Language Model download:*
http://www.cdacmumbai.in/projects/anumaan/downloads/AnumaanDefaultLM.tar.gz
*Anumaan Videos:*
A session of AnumaanLinux: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSzLt9ZVnOY
A session of Anumaan-standalone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ah9w37JY7ec
AnumaanLinux build and install: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYW2LDh4v0c

NB: The application is still evolving, hence please do give us your
feedbacks, bug reports or feature enhancement requests.
Please mail us at mailto:predictanum...@gmail.com

With regards,

Anumaan team

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JAGANADH G
http://jaganadhg.freeflux.net/blog
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