Aikuma
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Original author(s)Steven Bird, Florian Hanke
Developer(s)The Aikuma Development Team
Initial releaseMarch 2013
| Aikuma | |
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Aikuma | |
| Original author(s) | Steven Bird, Florian Hanke |
| Developer(s) | The Aikuma Development Team |
| Initial release | March 2013 |
| Preview release | 0.8
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| Repository | |
| Written in | Java |
| Operating system | Android |
| License | Apache License |
| Website | aikuma |
Aikuma is an Android app for collecting speech recordings with time-aligned translations.[1] The app includes a text-free interface for consecutive interpretation, designed for users who are not literate.[2] The Aikuma won Grand Prize in the Open Source Software World Challenge (2013).[3]
Aikuma means "meeting place" in Usarufa, a Papuan language where this software was first used in 2012.[4]