Speech Synthesis
Technology for Disabled People
Alistair Edwards(Author)
Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 28. January 1991
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-85396-066-6 (ISBN)
Description
Speech is probably the one most important feature which distinguishes humans from other animals. This book is concerned with giving the power of speech to machines, and thereby giving disabled people the power to communicate, which they would otherwise lack.
Synthetic speech is used in two ways by disabled people: as a replacement for natural speech; and as a means of communicating complex information to people who cannot receive it by other means, such as blind computer users. This book covers both forms of use, showing the features they have in common, but separating the differences.
It is accessible both to readers with a technical background, and also to those with less such experience, thanks to an extensive glossary. It is a valuable resource and includes information on available products.
Synthetic speech is used in two ways by disabled people: as a replacement for natural speech; and as a means of communicating complex information to people who cannot receive it by other means, such as blind computer users. This book covers both forms of use, showing the features they have in common, but separating the differences.
It is accessible both to readers with a technical background, and also to those with less such experience, thanks to an extensive glossary. It is a valuable resource and includes information on available products.
Reviews / Votes
`Not only is this a comprehensive overview of the subject, it also includes the best individual product case studies I have seen in book form' - Barry Romich, President, Prentke Romich Company`Provides an excellent overview of speech synthesis with many ideas and strategies for the application of synthesis in clinical settings' - ASHA
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sage Publications Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
315 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85396-066-6 (9781853960666)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction
Speech and Technology
Human-Computer Interaction
Case Studies
Adapting Graphical User Interfaces
The Future
Speech and Technology
Human-Computer Interaction
Case Studies
Adapting Graphical User Interfaces
The Future