DocumentCode :
319599
Title :
The application of voice recognition software by tertiary students who have specific learning difficulties
Author :
Stephens, Christine Anne
Author_Institution :
Victoria Univ. of Technol., Australia
Volume :
1
fYear :
1997
fDate :
4-4 Dec. 1997
Firstpage :
173
Abstract :
One strategy for the support of specific learning difficulties (SLD) students in tertiary education is to provide access to voice recognition software (VRS). VRS is computing software which with the assistance of a microphone, converts the spoken language into computer applications such as word processing. VRS lets the operator dictate directly into word processing software avoiding the need to use the keyboard for typing. Most applications type at least 70 wpm which is faster than the average typing speed. VRS has possibilities to alleviate some of the problems associated with the assimilation of information by tertiary students with SLD. The software spells accurately, and some applications of the software have audio feedback which makes proof checking easier, especially for SLDs who have reading difficulties.
Keywords :
dictation; handicapped aids; speech recognition; word processing; SLD students; VRS; audio feedback; dictation; reading difficulties; specific learning difficulties students; spoken language; tertiary education; tertiary students; voice recognition software; word processing; word processing software; Application software; Computer applications; Computer science education; Feedback; Keyboards; Microphones; Natural languages; Speech recognition; Superluminescent diodes; Text processing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
TENCON '97. IEEE Region 10 Annual Conference. Speech and Image Technologies for Computing and Telecommunications., Proceedings of IEEE
Conference_Location :
Brisbane, Qld., Australia
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4365-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TENCON.1997.647285
Filename :
647285
Link To Document :
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