SpeechClipse: an Eclipse speech plug-in

  • Authors:
  • Shairaj Shaik;Raymond Corvin;Rajesh Sudarsan;Faizan Javed;Qasim Ijaz;Suman Roychoudhury;Jeff Gray;Barrett Bryant

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama;University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama;University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama;University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama;University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama;University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama;University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama;University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama

  • Venue:
  • eclipse '03 Proceedings of the 2003 OOPSLA workshop on eclipse technology eXchange
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Abstract

Much has been accomplished through the years to enhance the capabilities of individuals that are physically challenged. The goal of computer-assisted adaptive technology is to support the physically challenged in performing tasks on a computer. In addition, adaptive technologies also provide opportunities to enrich a programmer's environment and to increase productivity. It is within these broad parameters that SpeechClipse was developed in order to demonstrate the feasibility of incorporating speech recognition into a popular integrated development environment (Eclipse). The preliminary work described in this paper suggests that various categories of Eclipse users would benefit from a speech-enabling plug-in that uses the Java Speech API.