Latex: a document preparation system
Latex: a document preparation system
Requirements for screen access software using synthetic speech
Journal of Microcomputer Applications - Special issue on computer applications for handicapped persons
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Providing Intelligent Language Feedback for Augmentative Communication Users
Assistive Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Applications in Robotics, User Interfaces and Natural Language Processing
Text Entry Systems: Mobility, Accessibility, Universality
Text Entry Systems: Mobility, Accessibility, Universality
Design of a braille writing tutor to combat illiteracy
Information Systems Frontiers
A speech enabled Indian language text to braille transliteration system
ICTD'09 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Information and communication technologies and development
Experiences with lower-cost access to tactile graphics in India
Proceedings of the First ACM Symposium on Computing for Development
ICTD interventions: trends over the last decade
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development
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Braille and audio feedback based systems have vastly improved the lives of the visually impaired across a wide majority of the globe. However, more than 13 million visually impaired people in the Indian sub-continent could not benefit much from such systems. This was primarily due to the difference in the technology required for Indian languages compared to those corresponding to other popular languages of the world. In this paper, we describe the Sparsha toolset. The contribution made by this research has enabled the visually impaired to read and write in Indian vernaculars with the help of a computer.