Author:
Agnihotri Rohit,Kaur Jaspreet
Abstract
This paper presents an innovative, voice-based email system designed to improve email accessibility for visually impaired individuals. The proposed system leverages Artificial Intelligence and speech recognition technologies to convert speech to text and text to speech, enabling visually impaired individuals to send and receive emails using voice commands. The system offers an intuitive user interface, secure authentication measures, and robust database architecture to ensure seamless and secure user experience. Comparative analysis with traditional email systems reveals the superior functionality and inclusivity of the proposed system. Despite certain limitations, future enhancements promise to further refine the system, paving the way for a more inclusive digital communication environment.
Publisher
Global Academic Digital Library
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