Nina from Nuance is a virtual assistant for mobile applications that uses voice as the primary input and output. Will it be used by people with disabilities?
Last September Microlink, the largest independent supplier of assistive technology in the UK, Claro, the developers of a range of assistive technologies and Nuance, the developers of Dragon...
Nuance recently announced release 10 of Dragon NaturallySpeaking, the speech recognition system. It will be attractive to any user; but has some special benefits for people with a disability that means that they cannot use the keyboard.
XSOL modeling environment is new, it's innovative, and it addresses the "human concepts to software" translation issue better than those modeling environments preceding it.
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