An Analog Data Storage System for a Reading Machine for Blind Readers |
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Authors: | Davis John H. Radcliffe Paul A. B. |
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Affiliation: | School of Applied Physics, University of Bradford, Bradford, England.; |
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Abstract: | The problem of output for reading machines for the blind is discussed and it is concluded that speech is essential if reading rates greater than 80 words/min are desired. Means for achieving this are considered to be dependent on the design of a cheap compact data store. Assuming that monotonic telephone-quality speech would be acceptable, the minimum storage capacity for normal reading speeds is shown to be 6 × 10-6 bits, if speech synthesis is not used. |
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