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Voice Assistant For Visually Impaired
Abstract:
“Voice Assistant for Visually Impaired” is a mobile phone project for visually impaired people. Speech-to-text and custom layouts improve accessibility and user experience. It has messaging, call log, dialer, notes, battery level check, and reminders. The system voices all user actions, providing real-time feedback and assistance. Users can view message contents, including sender, date, and time. A custom note pad lets users record important information. The phone’s default app stores data for the custom app’s voice assistant. Its simplicity, reliability, comprehensive vocalization, efficient use of custom layouts, and independence from internet connectivity are its benefits. The system’s offline data is vulnerable to loss if the phone is formatted or lost.
Introduction:
“Voice Assistant for Visually Impaired” provides mobile phone voice assistants for visually impaired people. Custom layouts and speech-to-text technology improve accessibility and user experience in this innovative system. The system empowers visually impaired users to use their phones by providing essential features and vocalizing user actions.
Objective:
This project aims to create a visually impaired voice assistant. The system will read messages, call logs, notes, battery levels, and reminders. Custom layouts and speech-to-text technology improve accessibility, efficiency, and quality of life for visually impaired users.
Existing Method:
Visually impaired people use mobile OS accessibility features. These features may not voice important phone features and have limited functionality. Existing methods lack the personalized and efficient voice assistant capabilities of the proposed system.
Proposed Method:
“Voice Assistant for Visually Impaired” provides a comprehensive voice-based assistant for visually impaired people, overcoming current limitations. Custom layouts and speech-to-text technology allow access to key phone features. Users can read inbox and sent messages, sender information, date, and time. A call log and dialer let users make calls with voice feedback. A custom notepad lets users record important information. The system gives real-time feedback and assistance for user actions. It uses the phone’s default app to store data in a custom app for a reliable and familiar user experience.
Conclusion:
“Voice Assistant for Visually Impaired” improves accessibility and user experience for visually impaired people. The system vocalizes messaging, call log, notes, battery level checking, and reminders using custom layouts and speech-to-text technology. A custom app uses data from the phone’s default app to provide a familiar and reliable user experience. The system’s simplicity, comprehensive vocalization, efficient custom layout use, and internet independence are its benefits. However, offline data storage is phone-dependent and may be lost if the phone is formatted or lost. “Voice Assistant for Visually Impaired” empowers visually impaired people to use mobile phones independently.
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