Article
Development of Voice-Based Tools for Accessibility to Computer Services
Fecha
2011-09-10Registro en:
Revista Computación y Sistemas; Vol. 15 No. 1
1405-5546
Autor
Saz Torralba, Oscar
Rodríguez Dueñas, William Ricardo
Lleida Solano, Eduardo
Institución
Resumen
Abstract. This work presents the development of two
tools which intend to provide accessibility to people
with different handicaps in their access to computer
applications using speech technologies. The basis of the
work is to use voice emissions from a severely
handicapped user to substitute mouse and key strokes
in one of the tools; and the movement of the cursor in
the other. The speech technologies required for these
tasks are robust energy estimation and robust formant
calculation and normalization. The paper will also
provide a comprehensive view of all the process
required for a successful development of these tools,
starting with the contact with assistive and education
institutions, understanding the difficulties of these
collectives in their everyday life, defining how
technology can help in these cases, the actual
development of the tools and, finally, the deployment
of the tools with real users to assess their usability and
functionality.