Accessibility Tools

Depositati in SIAE ulteriori quindici nuovi software

The CRS4 concludes 2024 with the successful registration of 15 new software applications with SIAE, the Italian Society of Authors and Publishers. These new entries join the 27 software applications registered earlier this year in January, securing intellectual property rights and certifying their originality as unpublished works.

Giacomo Cao, Sole Administrator of CRS4, commented:
“The development of these software applications stems from the work carried out by our various research teams, supported by regional funding under Article 9, Law No. 20 of 2015. Thanks to the dedication of our technologists, researchers, and specialists, we continue to follow our strategic path aimed at protecting the Center’s know-how. To date, this has resulted in the registration of a total of 42 proprietary software applications.”

The 15 newly registered software tools span a wide range of applications, including:

  • Sign Language Video Management: A web platform for acquiring, cataloging, and managing video content related to the Italian Sign Language (LIS), offering robust control and ensuring data protection.
  • Personalized Tourist Recommendations: Tools providing tailored suggestions for tourist attractions based on user preferences and historical data, addressing the needs of individual travelers and the tourism industry.
  • Pollutant Dispersion Analysis: Solutions to model the effects of wind on pollutant dispersion and compare results with satellite data.
  • GIS Vector Drawing: Web-based tools enabling vector drawing functionalities directly on georeferenced maps.
  • Advanced Geographic Mapping: Applications to display layered geographic data with advanced features such as distance measurement, point extraction, and metadata retrieval.
  • Dynamic Map Reporting: PDF export capabilities for maps with customizable geographic data and metadata tailored to user specifications.
  • Accessible Interactive Simulations: Features for interactive content delivery, including hand motion simulations and voice-controlled navigation.
  • Biomechanical Analysis: Tools to detect and analyze human poses and movements, leveraging biomechanical data for applications in sports and rehabilitation.
  • Tenor Singing Content Management: Interactive interfaces to select and display multimedia content about traditional Sardinian tenor singing on large screens.
  • 3D Content Management: Applications for creating, managing, and displaying multimedia content such as images, videos, and 3D models in public spaces.
  • LIS Avatar Animation: Real-time tools for animating a virtual human performing LIS signs, including automated audio synthesis from predefined text content.
  • Spatial Data Integration: Software for managing 2D and 3D spatial data to support urban and territorial planning.
  • Exhibition Space Design: Tools for creating and customizing 3D environments, enabling simulation and optimization of visitor flows in exhibition spaces.
  • 3D Model Interoperability: Applications for importing and exporting 3D models in standard formats, ensuring compatibility with major modeling platforms for real-time scenario editing.
  • 3D Graph Visualization: Solutions for visualizing complex information represented as 3D graphs, enhancing analytical capabilities.

With these new developments, CRS4 solidifies its position as a leading innovator in software development and a key contributor to regional and international technological progress.

 

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