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The PhotoTranScriber is a dual-purpose digital camera device that performs OCR on acquired images and translates printed words/phrases to another language, providing a convenient solution for travelers facing language barriers. With a user-friendly "point and click" functionality and compatibility with multiple languages, it allows users to save translations and enhances their travel experience.
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The PhotoTranScriber Presented by: Trent Busch Project Manager PhotoTrans Technologies, LLC representing CS410 Section II
The Frustrated American in Mexico! The PhotoTranScriber Salsa Guacamole Patatas Bravas Tortilla Española Gambas y Pollo Gambas y Tallarin Pimentos con Queso Pan de Ajö
The PhotoTranScriber The PhotoTranScriber in Action! Sauce Guacamole Potatoes Bravo Tortilla Spanish Shrimp and Chicken Shrimp and Noodles Pimentos with Cheese Bread of Garlic
The PhotoTranScriber The Happy American in Mexico! NOTE: Shrimp and Noodles!
The Problem The PhotoTranScriber Language barriers often cause travelers to feel isolated, taking away from the enjoyment of their trip.
Our Solution! The PhotoTranScriber Sauce Guacamole Potatoes Bravo Tortilla Spanish Shrimp and Chicken Shrimp and Noodles Pimentos with Cheese Bread of Garlic
The PhotoTranScriber Project Team The PhotoTranScriber The dynamic team of PhotoTrans Technologies, LLC: from left to right: Timothy Wyatt, Trent Busch, Sharina Broughton, Josh Lazernick, and Chad Hilton
The Consumer The PhotoTranScriber
Number of Speakers (millions) The PhotoTranScriber http://www.alphabets-world.com/
Marketing Strategy The PhotoTranScriber • Potential Market • Tourist
The PhotoTranScriber Characteristics of Tourists • From America1 • Made an average of $108,900 a year 1. http://tinet.ita.doc.gov/view/f-2002-101-001/index.html
Additional Characteristics The PhotoTranScriber • From America1 • Traveling for leisure • Spent an average of $2,428 • Traveling for business • Spent an average of $3,947 1. http://tinet.ita.doc.gov/view/f-2002-101-001/index.html
Realistic Market Size The PhotoTranScriber • Initial Market – Americans traveling abroad • Assume we can reach 0.27% of 17.7 million American tourists (Total Traveling Americans x 59% Tourists) = Total: 48,000 people (or units)
Technical The PhotoTranScriber
Defining the Scope The PhotoTranScriber The PhotoTranScriber will: • Perform OCR on an acquired image • Translate printed words/phrases to another language (noun based translation) • Translate various languages via add-on modules • Allow user to save translations • “Point and click” methodology • Function as a digital camera (dual purpose)
The Limits The PhotoTranScriber Will Not: • Translate grammar structure • Translate symbol-complex languages (ie Chinese or Japanese) • Translate handwritten language
Technical Limitations The PhotoTranScriber What are the languages that meet this criteria?
Number of Letters(not including punctuation or numbers) The PhotoTranScriber Chinese 5000 Japanese 2111 http://www.alphabets-world.com/
Languages Modules The PhotoTranScriber • Currently Open Translation Engine1supports: Dutch, English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Portuguese • These languages will be offered immediately • Commercially available software (compatible to our implementation) also support Arabic, Russian and Korean • These languages may be offered in the future 1http://ote.2meta.com/
Functionality The PhotoTranScriber
FunctionalOverview The PhotoTranScriber
Why the Camera Implementation? The PhotoTranScriber • Self-contained device ( a digital camera with translator built-in) • Simple to use • Fully flexible, allows us to be in control of engineering specs • Cost effective for both consumer and manufacturer (cost the same as other stand alone translation devices without a camera!) • Allows us to build to the needs of the translation module
Image-Capturing Overview The PhotoTranScriber Digital Camera with TI DM270 Digital Media Processor or better with additional CPUs • Camera • CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) digital detector • TFT (Thin Film Transistor) screen • Micro-view screen • DMP • Digital Media Processor uses a Linux 2.4 kernel • C++ programming interface • Multiple processors and memory management on chip • Allows for running processes on other host CPU
General Digital Camera Overview The PhotoTranScriber http://focus.ti.com/docs/apps/catalog/resources/blockdiagram.jhtml?bdId=856
Connecting the Camera to the CPU The PhotoTranScriber http://focus.ti.com/pdfs/vf/vidimg/dm270pb.pdf
Functional Components The PhotoTranScriber
Graphical User Interface The PhotoTranScriber
Marketing The PhotoTranScriber
Phototranscriber Website $12.95 per month plus $39.95 setup fee Google ~$0.05 per click Advertising Avenues The PhotoTranScriber • SkyMall airline catalog • Distributes 4.5 million catalogs via major airlines • $25,000 per month for a minimum 3-month placement of a 1/4 page ad • Travel Magazines • Approximately $20,000 per issue
Competitive Matrix The PhotoTranScriber
Alliances The PhotoTranScriber • Pursue an alliance with Berlitz • Berlitz Int’s revenue 2002: $409 million1 • Specialize in translation services • Give 50 units to our alliances to catch market interest • Alliances are not necessary; however, will be of benefit
Project Implementation The PhotoTranScriber
Funding The PhotoTranScriber • Research through Prototype (development) • We are pursuing SBIR Funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) • Commercialization (after development) • Corporate funding (will require an estimated $225,000)
SBIR Schedule The PhotoTranScriber • Using SBIR Notation • Phase 0 – Preliminary • Phase I – Project Feasibility • Phase II – Project Development to Prototype • Phase III – Commercialization
Management Evaluation PlanExecuted Every 3 Months The PhotoTranScriber • Schedule • Are we meeting the milestones in a timely manner? • Quality • Do results meet expectations? • Requirement checklists • Competition • Is our solution still applicable/competitive? • Financial • Are we following the budget plan? • Market • Is our target market still interested?
Phase 0 The PhotoTranScriber
Phase 0 The PhotoTranScriber • Preliminary Research • Develop Phase I Plan • Feasibility Presentation • Milestone Presentation • Request for SBIR Funding
Phase 0Management Structure The PhotoTranScriber
Phase I The PhotoTranScriber
Phase I Primary Goal:The Prototype! The PhotoTranScriber • Take image of sign in Spanish • Export to laptop (or desktop) running Linux kernel 2.4 or later (to mimic DSP) • Run an X-Windows GUI guiding the user (could use a macro assistant) • Perform OCR on this • Output the ASCII text to the translator package - Open Translation Engine • Output results on screen
Phase I5 month Duration The PhotoTranScriber • Finalize Specifications • Build Simulation • Simulation Testing • Funding Demonstration
Phase IManagement Structure The PhotoTranScriber
Phase I BudgetOverview The PhotoTranScriber Salaries $77,917 Hardware/Software $19,650 Phase I Total $97,567
Phase I BudgetPersonnel5 month Duration The PhotoTranScriber
Phase I BudgetHardware/Software5 Month Duration The PhotoTranScriber
Phase II The PhotoTranScriber
Phase II The PhotoTranScriber • Implement Final Management • Software Development • Setup Software Licenses • Hardware Development • Marketing • Vendor Setup • Final Testing • Shift to Production Phase
Phase IIManagement Structure The PhotoTranScriber
Phase II BudgetOverview The PhotoTranScriber Salaries $531,458 Hardware/Software $100,000 Marketing $115,885 Phase II Total $747,343
Phase II BudgetPersonnel19 month Duration The PhotoTranScriber