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Title: Real Time Text to Speech Project


1
Real Time Text to Speech Project
  • College of Staten Island
  • Disability Services and Office of Information
    Technology

2
Project Team
  • Michael Kress, Vice President of Information
    Technology.
  • Margaret Venditti, Director of Disability
    Services.
  • Maryellen Smoka, Coordinator, Resource Center for
    Deaf.
  • David Vamadevan, Information System Assistant for
    Assistive Technology.
  • Joseph Nicolosi, Assistive Technologist
    Disability Services.
  • Office of Information Technology

3
Introduction
  • The Real Time Speech to Text project is cutting
    edge technology the we are attempting to utilize
    in a classroom setting. A hared copy of a
    professors lecture is backed-up onto a secondary
    storage disc. The projects main goal is to
    provide equal access to Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
    students who do not use American Sign Language
    (ASL). The project can also be beneficial to
    other students because they are able to obtain a
    hard copy of the lecture.

4
Challenges and Solutions
  • Messenger Software.
  • Phones and Mobility.
  • Internet Access and Mobility.
  • Microphones.

5
Messenger Software
  • This software connect two computers via the
    Internet.
  • AOL Instant Messenger was used at the start of
    the project.
  • The difficulties we faced with AOL Instant
    Messenger was varied.

6
AIM and the Problems
  • AOL Instant Messenger is a simple chat- base
    program.
  • Every student does not have AOL Instant
    Messenger.
  • AOL cannot share programs.
  • It is necessary to have user names.
  • A captionist in the remote area must copy and
    paste the text from AIM to Dragon pad.

7
Solutions
  • We research and tested various programs and
    decide on Microsoft Net Meeting. This program has
    lot of advantages.

8
Microsoft Net Meeting
  • Microsoft Net Meeting is a multimedia program
    using text , audio and video.
  • Two computers are easily connected with IP
    address of both computers.
  • Microsoft Net Meeting can share programs between
    programs . As a result of this there is no need
    to copy and paste text.
  • The video feature can be used in the future to
    enhance Real Time Speech to Text.

9
Phones and Mobility
  • In the beginning phones are carried to
    classrooms and connected in order to start the
    text-taking process.
  • There were various of problems

10
Phones and the Problems
  • A technician must be available in order to
    connect the phone and the wireless microphone.
  • A designated phone line is necessary.
  • Equipment must be transported from classroom to
    classroom.
  • Not all the classrooms are equipped with an
    operative voice port.

11
Wireless
  • We worked and researched with the networking and
    the telecommunication branch of OIT.
  • The positive results were numerous.
  • We obtained new, advance , and powerful wireless
    (2GB) telephones and headsets.

12
Advantages
  • The telephones were installed in the telephone
    closets nearby students classroom. This
    eliminated the need for a technician.
  • The telephones are programmed to dial-up
    automatically, therefore the professor can start
    by touching one button.
  • There are no concerns about he port in the
    classrooms

13
Internet Access and Mobility
  • At the beginning of the project wireless internet
    access was not available in every building. This
    was problematic.

14
Wired
  • Students laptops needed to be connected with the
    network cable. This was inconvenient to the deaf
    students as well as to their classmates.
  • Classroom data ports can be inoperative at times.
  • Port security is made things difficult.
  • Deaf student/s must sit close to the data port,
    which in some case may be at the far end of the
    classroom.

15
Changes
  • OIT installed wireless ports throughout the
    campus and wireless network cards were installed
    onto the students laptops .
  • This proved to be beneficial and much mobility.

16
Wireless
  • An improvement in mobility also resulted in a
    feeling of independence.
  • There are no concerns regarding port security.
  • Students can be situated anywhere within the
    classroom.
  • Other students in the classroom will not be
    disturbed.

17
Microphones
  • Microphones must be powerful so that the
    captionist is able to hear the message.
  • Microphones must be light weight so the
    professor/s could move around their classroom
    uninhibited.

18
Conclusion
  • Through hard work and diligence the project team
    was successful in bringing the fruition the Real
    Time Speech to Text project
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