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Voice assisted text reading systems are revolutionizing the way visually impaired individuals
access written information. These systems utilize advanced speech recognition technology to
convert written text into spoken words, enabling users to listen to and comprehend text-based
content with ease. By simply speaking or typing a command, users can have documents, web
pages, emails, and other text-based materials read aloud to them in a clear and natural voice. This
technology not only enhances accessibility for visually impaired individuals but also promotes
independence and autonomy by providing them with the tools they need to navigate the world of
written information with confidence. In the project we will explore the features and benefits of
voice assisted text reading systems for visually impaired individuals and how these innovative
tools are transforming the way they interact with the written word.
Key features
Text-to-speech conversion: The system should be able to convert written text into spoken
words using a text-to-speech (TTS) engine. This feature allows visually impaired
individuals to listen to the content of documents, emails, websites, and more.
prompts can help users understand the status of the system, such as when it
is ready to read, paused, or encountering an error.
benefits
Accessibility: Voice-assisted text reading systems provide visually impaired individuals
with access to written information in various formats, such as books, documents,
websites, and emails, that may otherwise be challenging for them to read independently.
Efficiency: Voice-assisted text reading systems can read text aloud at a faster pace than
traditional manual reading methods, allowing visually impaired individuals to consume
information more quickly and efficientl