Hello, The one AG site that I know of that is focusing on Access Grid accessibility is the University of Wiscosin - Trace Center. They have a speech-to-text transcription service, but I think it is not completely automatic.
Here's their contact information from the global AG node listing: University of Wisconsin Trace R&D Center 1550 Engineering Drive 2107 Engineering Centers Bldg Madison, WI 53706 http://trace.wisc.edu Primary Contact: Joseph Schauer, [email protected], 608-263-3882 Node Operator: Joseph Schauer, [email protected], 608-263-3882 Allan EVL @ UIC Research Assistant On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 [email protected] wrote: > Just wondering if anyone in the community might be developing methods or > applications for Accessibility. We are working with a state > organization and they are trying to close the gap on learning abilities > of the hearing and visually impaired. The problem being, disabled > students fall behind in later years due to poor translation of complex > issues. > > I'm sure the AG can be leveraged or augmented to accommodate these > folks. Any suggestions? > > Thanks, > Paul D. Salva >

