{"title":"赋能全纳教育:一个多模式的android应用程序,可将印度语言转写成盲文。","authors":"Monnie Parida, Souvik Bhattacharjee, Tirthankar Dasgupta, Manjira Sinha, Anupam Basu","doi":"10.1080/17483107.2025.2539439","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Objective: </strong>The primary objective of this application is to promote inclusivity in the educational environment by supporting special educators and students with visual disability in accessing, disseminating, and delivering educational resources that are accessible to all learners. This application specifically assists individuals with visual disabilities by transliterating Indian languages such as Bengali, Odia, Hindi, English, and Telugu into braille scripts, thereby enhancing access to educational content in native languages.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>The Android application was developed using Android Studio, with Java as the primary programming language and XML for designing the user interface. Audio functionality is supported through Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), enabling voice-based interactions. The application offers a variety of input and interaction modes, including text input, audio based navigation, multilingual voice commands, gesture based controls, and compatibility with braille embossers. This design supports a multimodal, interactive accessibility framework that integrates input, processing, and output components. To evaluate the application's usability and accessibility, an initial round of unit testing was conducted, followed by feedback from special educators, students with visual disabilities, and researchers. Their insights were instrumental in validating the application's effectiveness and its relevance in the field of assistive technology.</p><p><strong>Impact: </strong>The android application serves as an affordable tool for individuals with visual disabilities, enabling access to educational materials in native languages and supporting braille learning. 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Empowering inclusive education: a multi-modal android application for accessible transliteration of Indian languages into Braille script.
Objective: The primary objective of this application is to promote inclusivity in the educational environment by supporting special educators and students with visual disability in accessing, disseminating, and delivering educational resources that are accessible to all learners. This application specifically assists individuals with visual disabilities by transliterating Indian languages such as Bengali, Odia, Hindi, English, and Telugu into braille scripts, thereby enhancing access to educational content in native languages.
Methods: The Android application was developed using Android Studio, with Java as the primary programming language and XML for designing the user interface. Audio functionality is supported through Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), enabling voice-based interactions. The application offers a variety of input and interaction modes, including text input, audio based navigation, multilingual voice commands, gesture based controls, and compatibility with braille embossers. This design supports a multimodal, interactive accessibility framework that integrates input, processing, and output components. To evaluate the application's usability and accessibility, an initial round of unit testing was conducted, followed by feedback from special educators, students with visual disabilities, and researchers. Their insights were instrumental in validating the application's effectiveness and its relevance in the field of assistive technology.
Impact: The android application serves as an affordable tool for individuals with visual disabilities, enabling access to educational materials in native languages and supporting braille learning. It empowers users to independently engage with educational content, thereby enhancing information access and promoting literacy and educational inclusion.