Published May 10, 2019 | Version v1
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E-Blind Exam Portal

  • 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, NIE Institute of Technology, Mysuru, Karnataka, India
  • 2. Research Scholar, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, NIE Institute of Technology, Mysuru, Karnataka, India

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With humans moving towards higher standards of living and to a more digitalised and interconnected world, computers prove to play an eminent role by providing the Most efficient and optimum ways that in achieving the specified goals. Human resource and also the computer system provide the ideal paradigm of a trouble shooter. Such systems need to be user friendly, accurate, and multitasking as they are needed by every section of people. But when it comes to visually impaired people they (the software's/systems) pose an excellent deal of struggle and difficulty and therefore the complete utilization of the facilities is hampered while using the visual interface. This can be solved by using the hearing capability. Keeping this in mind the software will be able to read the text present in the screen, webpage, document or a text entered in a text box using FreeTTS text-to-speech synthesizer. The text will be converted into a speech by analyzing and processing the text using Natural Language Processing (NLP) then using Digital Signal processing (DSP) technology to convert this processed text into synthesized speech representation of the text. Through the speech or voice visually impaired people can be able to hear large volume of text easier. Other than just the text to speech facility the software will have a facility to extract the text into an audio file like *.mp3, *.wav etc. It will be an efficient way in which blind people can also interact with the computer and utilize the facilities of the computer.

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