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An Audible Search Engine for Visually Impaired Users: A Prototype Developed using Assistive Technology
Author(s) -
Arfa Masood,
Mariam Rehman,
Maria Anjum,
Mubashra Alam,
Sonia Kanwal,
Muhammad Rafiq
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2015907002
Subject(s) - computer science , assistive technology , human–computer interaction , multimedia , visually impaired , speech recognition
The objective of the research work was to create an Audible Search Engine for Visually Impaired Users, in order to improve their accessibility to find their desired results. In order to fulfill the desired objective, the preliminary study was performed, based on the observation conducted with the blinds that used assistive technology to navigate the Web. For better Speech Recognition, Web Crawler and Speech Synthesizer technologies have been adopted. The designed system detects user‟s speech and then converts speech into text. Moreover, Web Crawler makes relevant links and titles available in a short span. Hence, the Speech Synthesizer read, enable the results converted into an audio format which are understandable by visually impaired users. The research work focuses on easier, efficient and less frustrating access for sightless individuals.

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