Inspiration
Hey, lust use dictionary. Hey, lets use azure.
sure!! lets use both.
yeah...
What it does
The mobile app takes voice input, determine which words are offensive via the dictionary api, then repeats what you said with the offensive words censored.
How we built it
We built it using Java, Android studio and the dictionary api. Dictionaryapi.com
Challenges we ran into
The Dictionaryapi returns data in JSON format, and Java does not natively handle this. So, we had to do some research, and we found google's GSON library for Java.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
The application does what we wanted to. We are happy we were able to complete it.
What we learned
We learnt how to use the GSON library.
What's next for CESNOR
To better the user interface, and to allow for context checking offensive words.
Built With
- android
- android-studio
- azure
- blood
- brock-university
- computercsc
- dictionary-definitions
- dictionary.com
- free
- git
- github
- gson
- java
- macbook
- mobileapp
- sweat
- tears


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