VOICE BASED EMAIL FOR BLIND USING PYTHON
Author(s) -
Ms.NARAMANENI.BHAVYA Ms.MUDIGANTI.DEEKSHITHA
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
interantional journal of scientific research in engineering and management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-3930
DOI - 10.55041/ijsrem12009
Subject(s) - computer science , pace , visually impaired , screen reader , human–computer interaction , python (programming language) , interactive voice response , multimedia , speech synthesis , graphical user interface , speech technology , reading (process) , world wide web , speech recognition , telecommunications , geodesy , programming language , geography , operating system , law , political science
One of the most extensively utilised modes of communication is email. In today's world, emails are used to convey sensitive and time-sensitive information There are around 253 million individuals worldwide who are blind or visually impaired. Communication is a challenge for many visually challenged individuals. Because technology is advancing at a rapid pace, persons who are visually impaired see themselves to be more challenged than ever before. The most crucial consideration in building this system is accessibility. Only when both able and disabled individuals can utilise a system is it considered accessible. The suggested project intends to create an email system that would allow even inexperienced visually impaired people to use communication services without prior training. The user will not be able to use the keyboard, instead relying solely on mouse operation and speech-to-text conversion. It can be utilised by a non-blind individual who is having problems reading. The technology is entirely dependent on interactive voice response, making it extremely user-friendly. Keywords: Speech to text converter, IVR (Interactive voice response), GUI (Graphical User Interfaces), SR (Speech_recognition), Gtts (Google Text To Speech)
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