Voice Based Email for Blind
Keywords:
Speech-to-text conversion, text-to-speech, IVR, MFCC, Dynamic time warping, voice recognition.Abstract
E-mail remains the most go-to form of the many communication technologies in the business world. However all these technologies can be of no use to the people who are visually impaired as all activities that can be performed on the computer is based on visual perception. As nearly 285 million people worldwide are estimated to be visually impaired it becomes necessary to render internet facilities for communication useful for them also. This paper aims at developing an email system which helps them to use it without difficulty. The system makes use of speech recognition, Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and mouse click events. As an additional security aspect, the system makes use of voice recognition for user verification
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