Enhancing Accessibility Through Automatic Speech Recognition
Enhancing Accessibility Through Automatic Speech Recognition
Automatic speech recognition can enhance accessibility through the cost-effective production of text synchronised with speech. This can assist those who require captioning or find notetaking difficult, help manage and search online digital multimedia resources and assist blind, visually impaired or dyslexic people by augmenting synthetic speech with natural recorded real speech.
automatic speech recognition, accessibility, synchronised text and speech
Wald, M
90577cfd-35ae-4e4a-9422-5acffecd89d5
2005
Wald, M
90577cfd-35ae-4e4a-9422-5acffecd89d5
Wald, M
(2005)
Enhancing Accessibility Through Automatic Speech Recognition.
Proceedings of Accessible Design in the Digital World.
Abstract
Automatic speech recognition can enhance accessibility through the cost-effective production of text synchronised with speech. This can assist those who require captioning or find notetaking difficult, help manage and search online digital multimedia resources and assist blind, visually impaired or dyslexic people by augmenting synthetic speech with natural recorded real speech.
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Published date: 2005
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Event Dates: 23-25 august 2005
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Proceedings of Accessible Design in the Digital World, Dundee, 2005-08-23 - 2005-08-25
Keywords:
automatic speech recognition, accessibility, synchronised text and speech
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Web & Internet Science
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Local EPrints ID: 262143
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/262143
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