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Speech Recognition for accessibility


  • Subject: Speech Recognition for accessibility
  • From: Tom Bonura <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 16:01:21 -0700

Hello Developers,

If you have wanted to include speech recognition as part of your accessibility solution but didn't want to deal with yet another API (and Carbon at that), you should check out MakeItSo (http:// web.mac.com/bonura/iWeb/Make it So/MakeItSo.html)

MakeItSo allows you to build rich language models (the commands your user will speak) and links the language models with either AppleScripts or Cocoa methods that execute the spoken command. It goes far beyond Apple's "Speakable Items" application (System Preferences>Speech>Recognition).

Why speech recognition? Well, it is not only natural and expressive but highly empowering, especially for people with visual disabilities or fine motor control problems. Sometimes using the mouse and even the keyboard isn't terribly easy even with VoiceOver. Apple's speech recognition works very well, especially if the environment is relatively quiet or if the user wears a close talking mic (i.e. a head mounted mic) but is English only. Still, there are many who would be delighted to use speech recognition in concert with VoiceOver and it is integrated into Mac OS X - nothing to install or buy.

If you are interested in using speech recognition as part of your accessibility solution have a look at MakeItSo. If this looks like a direction you might want to take let me know. I will soon be posting the MakeItSo Cocoa framework and example code which will allow you to build speech into your own Cocoa application. All it takes is 1 line of cocoa plus the commands you create with the MakeItSo application!

It's now easy to include speech recognition in your application. Hey, how cool is that?!

Tom Bonura

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