Friday, May 14, 2010

Print to speech for the blind- Thanks initially T.J. DuPuy

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From: mslarch@aol.com

To: bbanchy@fuse.net ; kbcolley@roadrunner.com ; jackieb@earthlink.net

Subject: Re: You type...it speaks HAVE SEEN BEFORE; IT'S SO VERY MIRACULOUS! L,J





Hi Bill......Just a short follow up on your anecdote re Kurzweil and his remarkable computer for the blind. During my years at DIGITAL, the corporation was collaborating with Kurzweil (his office was in the Boston suburbs) and they developed this extraordinary equipment as a joint venture. I believe the first recipient was Stevie Wonder.

Regards

Marty









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From: bbanchy@fuse.net

To: karen ; Jackie Brown

Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 12:21 pm

Subject: Re: Fw: You type...it speaks HAVE SEEN BEFORE; IT'S SO VERY MIRACULOUS! L,J





I don't usually "reply to all", but forgive me for doing it this time. 20+

years ago, I was involved with volunteer work with the blind. One of the people

I worked with was named Jim Gibbons - a very bright and unusual character. (To

give you an idea, he got his MBA from Harvard while he was working at Cincinnati

Bell; I helped him with some of his school work). Jim now resides in Virginia

with his wife and kids, and is the CEO of an advocacy company involved with the

Blind - wish I could remember the name.



Anyway, while I was working with Jim, visiting from my office at IBM downtown, I

got to be familiar with a machine that was "new high tech" at the time (in the

80's) called a "Kurzweil" or "Kurzweiler" (can't remember for certain.) But

this machine would take input that was typed into it, and translate it into

SPEECH!! You were given a choice of about 8 or 9 different "voices" in which

the machine would speak, and it was a wonder to behold. It was a big help to

Jim, too. (If I remember correctly now, you didn't "speak" into the machine;

rather, you scanned printed copy into it, and it turned the printed copy into

speech. That's even more remarkable when you think about it.)



This program from TJ is a little better, because it has the face of a cute

woman! :-)

Bill

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> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 7:45 AM

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> This is amazing!!! Just think what it would mean for kids who are affected

with autism but can't verbalize or stroke patients and others who lose the

ability to communicate! WOW!!

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know how they do this! When you move the mouse around, her eyes follow the

pointer. When you write something in the left space and then click on 'Say it,'

she says it!

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and the language they speak.

> Technology! Wow !!

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