Inspiration
People who are deaf and have hearing problems need something they can read to enjoy the audio. We have made this thinking about them. For the calculator, people can get help but using our calculator which had a few operations included with the.
What it does
The calculator give the feature of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Our speech-to-text give you an option to insert an audio and it gives you the text or transcript of it. To make it eaiser, we have added the audio in the python file itself.
How we built it
We built it using replit. The webpage is made of an html code while the speech-to-text and the calculator is coded in python.
Challenges we ran into
At first, we couldn't attach the API with the python code. We tried troubleshooting and made it an environment variable which made the code catch it. Then we had a problem with the RAM at limit. It was a problem at first as we couldn't open the webpage, but we worked our way out of it. We removed some of the files and the font.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We're proud of out speech-to-text code because it had many problems in it. We also didn't give up because most of our codes were really hard.
What we learned
We learned a lot. We learned the coding platform html and made a webpage of it. We also learned how to add environment variables and give them a path to the code. We used pip commands which we hadn't learned before.
What's next for Team Wolf
We will keep on working out with harder codes and multiple languages.
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