Abstract — In this paper, attempt has been made to develop a Speech Recognition and Synthesis Tool (SRST) as assistive technology to provide a solution for communication between two physically disabled persons; blind and deaf. An off-line chat room has made where two physically challenged persons can communicate to each other in US English accent via USB Serial Adaptor. SRST is designed in Microsoft.NET 3.5 framewor
This paper describes how Automatic Speech Recognition can be used to assist receptive communication ...
With humans moving towards higher standards of living and to a more digitalised and interconnected w...
Speech interfaces for Assistive Technologies are not common and are usually replaced by others. The ...
Many of the new technologies designed to help worldwide communication – e.g. telephones, fax machine...
PURPOSE: Speech recognition technology (SRT) is increasingly available and may provide opportunities...
Speech recognition is an alternative to traditional methods of interacting with a computer, such as ...
Voice recognition technology (VRT) allows a person to speak into a microphone to operate a computer ...
This paper describes the user-centered design of ALADIN, a speech recognition system targeted at peo...
Speech recognition technology has been used extensively to enhance the performance of persons withou...
The tactile channel is the only communication channel available for the speech and deaf-blind people...
Rapid developments in microelectronics have got to a stage at which many phonetically programmable s...
We are delighted to bring you this special issue on speech and language processing for assistive tec...
Developments in the field of speech technology and microelectronics create new possibilities in aids...
Background: People with deafblindness experience stigmatization, exclusion, and isolation. Due to co...
Communications between deaf-mute and a normal person have always been a challenging task.The paper d...
This paper describes how Automatic Speech Recognition can be used to assist receptive communication ...
With humans moving towards higher standards of living and to a more digitalised and interconnected w...
Speech interfaces for Assistive Technologies are not common and are usually replaced by others. The ...
Many of the new technologies designed to help worldwide communication – e.g. telephones, fax machine...
PURPOSE: Speech recognition technology (SRT) is increasingly available and may provide opportunities...
Speech recognition is an alternative to traditional methods of interacting with a computer, such as ...
Voice recognition technology (VRT) allows a person to speak into a microphone to operate a computer ...
This paper describes the user-centered design of ALADIN, a speech recognition system targeted at peo...
Speech recognition technology has been used extensively to enhance the performance of persons withou...
The tactile channel is the only communication channel available for the speech and deaf-blind people...
Rapid developments in microelectronics have got to a stage at which many phonetically programmable s...
We are delighted to bring you this special issue on speech and language processing for assistive tec...
Developments in the field of speech technology and microelectronics create new possibilities in aids...
Background: People with deafblindness experience stigmatization, exclusion, and isolation. Due to co...
Communications between deaf-mute and a normal person have always been a challenging task.The paper d...
This paper describes how Automatic Speech Recognition can be used to assist receptive communication ...
With humans moving towards higher standards of living and to a more digitalised and interconnected w...
Speech interfaces for Assistive Technologies are not common and are usually replaced by others. The ...