Cube Ministries: 22Bit Visual Binary Captioning (Lyrics & Speech Visualizer)
Details: My name is Graeme Kilshaw and I am the creator of 22bit visual binary cube code. I have designed a font stack for visualizing lyrics and speech using glyphs. I want to use existing software to do live captioning in my custom fonts. There are a few pathways to achieve live captioning. Usually, specific applications will have various settings. For example, Windows has >Settings >Accessability >Captioning >Custom Font (Upload and Select) For the first stage of development, I will explore how applications like windows and zoom have customizable captioning settings, and if we can view live captioning in 22bit visual binary fonts. I have a new HDMI screen and a Google Chromecast ready to hook up and install new captioning applications that can utilize my 22-bit visual binary cube code. The first stage will use 22-bit visual binary true-type fonts in captioning settings. These true-type fonts are easy to download, upload, and share. www.github.com/friendshipcube/ttf The second stage will aim to activate a "22-core" captioning glyph. I have been told that live captioning software uses natural language processing and machine learning "from the edge to the core to the cloud". And in order to have beautiful and functional lyrics and speech visualizers that other people want to use, we may have to build or modify existing applications. One of the barriers in Windows is that there are only a few fonts available for live captioning, and no obvious way to modify Windows to do live captioning in 22-bit visual binary cube code. Goal: Activate a 22-Bit Visual Binary Lyrics & Speech Visualizer. Budget: $8000.00 Code: (see picture and link)
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