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e-Test System Based Speech Recognition for Blind Users

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The voice is the most basic means of interaction among people. If it is combined with computer, blind users are provided with more information and convenience. Also, it will develop e-learning, which is customized education in field of Internet-based services, to improve environmental education. The purpose of this paper is the employment in many different fields for blind users and provides e-learning education to overcome this terrible situation.

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Lim, MJ., Jung, EY., Lee, KY. (2011). e-Test System Based Speech Recognition for Blind Users. In: Kim, Th., et al. Multimedia, Computer Graphics and Broadcasting. MulGraB 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 263. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27186-1_37

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