The LIBERATED LEARNING PROJECT (LLP) is an applied research project studying two core questions: 1) Can speech recognition (SR) technology successfully digitize lectures to display spoken words as text in university classrooms? 2) Can speech recognition technology be used successfully as an alternative to traditional classroom notetaking for persons with disabilities? This paper addresses these intriguing questions and explores the underlying complex relationship between speech recognition technology, university educational environments, and disability issues
[EN] Voice Recognition (VR) software has now evolved to be fast and accurate enough to be useful in ...
The potential use of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist receptive communication is explored. The...
The potential use of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist receptive communication is explored. The...
The LIBERATED LEARNING PROJECT (LLP) is an applied research project studying two core questions: 1) ...
The LIBERATED LEARNING PROJECT (LLP) is an applied research project studying two core questions: 1) ...
The purpose of this research is to establish if students exposed to speech recognition technology (S...
Legislation requires that educational materials produced by staff should be accessible to disabled s...
This study examined the utilization of speech recognition programs by five college students with lea...
This paper explains how speech recognition captioning with collaborative editing provides affordable...
This study examined the utilization of speech recognition programs by five college students with lea...
Speech recognition is an alternative to traditional methods of interacting with a computer, such as ...
Through a project supported by Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program, a team of leading N...
The potential use of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist receptive communication is explored. The...
This study expands on the current literature base that investigates the use of voice recognition sof...
This study examined the utilization of speech recognition programs by five college students with lea...
[EN] Voice Recognition (VR) software has now evolved to be fast and accurate enough to be useful in ...
The potential use of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist receptive communication is explored. The...
The potential use of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist receptive communication is explored. The...
The LIBERATED LEARNING PROJECT (LLP) is an applied research project studying two core questions: 1) ...
The LIBERATED LEARNING PROJECT (LLP) is an applied research project studying two core questions: 1) ...
The purpose of this research is to establish if students exposed to speech recognition technology (S...
Legislation requires that educational materials produced by staff should be accessible to disabled s...
This study examined the utilization of speech recognition programs by five college students with lea...
This paper explains how speech recognition captioning with collaborative editing provides affordable...
This study examined the utilization of speech recognition programs by five college students with lea...
Speech recognition is an alternative to traditional methods of interacting with a computer, such as ...
Through a project supported by Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program, a team of leading N...
The potential use of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist receptive communication is explored. The...
This study expands on the current literature base that investigates the use of voice recognition sof...
This study examined the utilization of speech recognition programs by five college students with lea...
[EN] Voice Recognition (VR) software has now evolved to be fast and accurate enough to be useful in ...
The potential use of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist receptive communication is explored. The...
The potential use of Automatic Speech Recognition to assist receptive communication is explored. The...