Inspiration I was inspired to create SuperVision because I saw how ADHD and dyslexia struggle to speed read. I wanted to create a tool that would help them overcome this challenge and improve their reading comprehension.
What it does SuperVision is a web app that formats text in such a visual way that helps users speed read. It works by presenting the user with highlighted first letters of each word.
How we built it To build SuperVision, we used a variety of technologies, including: NextJS: A JavaScript library for building user interfaces NodeJS: A machine learning library for training and deploying models
Challenges we ran into One of the biggest challenges we faced was developing an algorithm to correctly highlight the words that could accurately predict whether a user was comprehending the text.
Another challenge we faced was making the web app easy to use and accessible to users with ADHD. To address this challenge, we worked with Google Guidelines for accessibility to design the user interface and features.
Accomplishments that we're proud of We are proud of the fact that SuperVision has helped so many people improve their reading speed and comprehension. We have received positive feedback from users from our Tested Users, including students, professionals, and people with ADHD.
What we learned We learned a lot while developing SuperVision. We learned about the challenges that people with ADHD face. We also learned the importance of user testing and feedback.
What's next for SuperVision We are currently working on adding new features to SuperVision, such as the ability to to create personalized reading plans. We are also working on making SuperVision available in more languages.
Built With
- javascript
- nextjs
- node.js

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