Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

2006-09-21 Thread Dattu Agarwal Agarwal
hi it is very interesting can anybody furnish more details about it?
  what is the cost of it?
  where is it avaible?
  does it requires any attachments?
  regards
  dattu agarwal
   

Dipendra Manocha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  The approach does require that such barcoes are included on books and other
things. The software for doing so is being provided by the same company.
Government rules are required for this approach where publishers need to
spend a little extra to introdue such bar codes on every page. The benefit
is that mistakes and lose of formatting caused by OCR will not happen and
barcode owner can get clean e-text out of the book.

It is not meant for general application of text reading or general barcode
reading.

It also requires that the bar code is placed at a particular location of the
page so that the reader can be placed on it with sighted help.

Thanks
Dipendra


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Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

Do you then mean to say the readers can't be used in general.

Subramani

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Well, this approach seems to be a complicated one. How easy or difficult is
it to embed the text of the whole page in a bar code?

Kiran.

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Sent: Tuesday, 19 September 2006 3:44 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

I saw this device. It is essentially a bar code reader. The concept is that
every page of the book would have a bar-code on one of the corners which
would have complete text of the page coded in this bar-code. Size of this
bar-code is about one CM by one CM. there is a small bar code scanner.
By a
press of a button, the bar code reader scanns the bar code and starts
reading the text coded in that bar-code. In Koria they are having some
publications with such bar codes. It would read only the books that have
such bar codes. 

The cost of this too is quite prohabitive right now. 

Thanks
Dipendra 

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Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

Any chance of buying this? Mr. Ram Agarwal has this as well?

Subramani

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- Original Message -
From: "Rohan" 
To: "Access India" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 12:00 AM
Subject: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.


> Korea based A.D. Information has announced the Voice-Eye a portable
text 
> reader designed to help the disabled. The unit comprises of two parts 
> a barcode scanner 'Voice-Eye Symbol' and a player that reads the text 
> stored in the special Voice-Eye Symbol.
> The player looks like a crude version of the iPod with controls 
> arranged in the familiar click wheel style. It supports English, 
> Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, by installing TTS (Text to Speech) 
> engine it can support additional languages.
> It plays music too as no modern day gizmo is complete without MP3 
> playback. The Voice-Eye is currently being used in courts across Korea 
> for reading out the judgement and other news to handicapped people. 
> The voice produced very much human like, it supports stand alone 
> recording without the need of a PC.
> Files can be transferred via USB connection.
> A Lithium Polymer battery powers the Voice-Eye, pricing and 
> availability is not known yet.
>
http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/voice-eye_mate_portable_text_reader
>
> Enjoy
>
> Rohan
>
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Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

2006-09-20 Thread Dipendra Manocha
The approach does require that such barcoes are included on books and other
things. The software for doing so is being provided by the same company.
Government rules are required for this approach where publishers need to
spend a little extra to introdue such bar codes on every page. The benefit
is that mistakes and lose of formatting caused by OCR will not happen and
barcode owner can get clean e-text out of the book.

It is not meant for general application of text reading or general barcode
reading.

It also requires that the bar code is placed at a particular location of the
page so that the reader can be placed on it with sighted help.

Thanks
Dipendra


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Sent: 19 September 2006 16:50
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Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

Do you then mean to say the readers can't be used in general.

Subramani

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Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

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Well, this approach seems to be a complicated one. How easy or difficult is
it to embed  the text of the whole page in a bar code?

Kiran.

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Sent: Tuesday, 19 September 2006 3:44 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

I saw this device. It is essentially a bar code reader. The concept is that
every page of the book would have a bar-code on one of the corners which
would have complete text of the page coded in this bar-code. Size of this
bar-code is about one CM by one CM. there is a small bar code scanner.
By a
press of a button, the bar code reader scanns the bar code and starts
reading the text coded in that bar-code. In Koria they are having some
publications with such bar codes. It would read only the books that have
such bar codes. 

The cost of this too is quite prohabitive right now. 

Thanks
Dipendra 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 19 September 2006 13:57
To: K Ramkrishna; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

Any chance of buying this? Mr. Ram Agarwal has this as well?

Subramani

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From: "Rohan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Access India" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 12:00 AM
Subject: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.


> Korea based A.D. Information has announced the Voice-Eye a portable
text 
> reader designed to help the disabled. The unit comprises of two parts 
> a barcode scanner 'Voice-Eye Symbol' and a player that reads the text 
> stored in the special Voice-Eye Symbol.
> The player looks like a crude version of the iPod with controls 
> arranged in the familiar click wheel style. It supports English, 
> Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, by installing TTS (Text to Speech) 
> engine it can support additional languages.
> It plays music too as no modern day gizmo is complete without MP3 
> playback. The Voice-Eye is currently being used in courts across Korea 
> for reading out the judgement and other news to handicapped people. 
> The voice produced very much human like, it supports stand alone 
> recording without the need of a PC.
> Files can be transferred via USB connection.
> A Lithium Polymer battery powers the Voice-Eye, pricing and 
> availability is not known yet.
>
http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/voice-eye_mate_portable_text_reader
>
> Enjoy
>
> Rohan
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Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

2006-09-19 Thread Subramani L
Do you then mean to say the readers can't be used in general.

Subramani

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Well, this approach seems to be a complicated one. How easy or difficult
is it to embed  the text of the whole page in a bar code?

Kiran.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Manocha
Sent: Tuesday, 19 September 2006 3:44 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

I saw this device. It is essentially a bar code reader. The concept is
that
every page of the book would have a bar-code on one of the corners which
would have complete text of the page coded in this bar-code. Size of
this
bar-code is about one CM by one CM. there is a small bar code scanner.
By a
press of a button, the bar code reader scanns the bar code and starts
reading the text coded in that bar-code. In Koria they are having some
publications with such bar codes. It would read only the books that have
such bar codes. 

The cost of this too is quite prohabitive right now. 

Thanks
Dipendra 

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Sent: 19 September 2006 13:57
To: K Ramkrishna; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

Any chance of buying this? Mr. Ram Agarwal has this as well?

Subramani

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From: "Rohan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Access India" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 12:00 AM
Subject: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.


> Korea based A.D. Information has announced the Voice-Eye a portable
text 
> reader designed to help the disabled. The unit comprises of two
> parts a barcode
> scanner 'Voice-Eye Symbol' and a player that reads the text stored in
> the special Voice-Eye Symbol.
> The player looks like a crude version of the iPod with controls
> arranged in the familiar click wheel style. It supports English,
> Chinese, Japanese, and
> Korean, by installing TTS (Text to Speech) engine it can support
> additional languages.
> It plays music too as no modern day gizmo is complete without MP3
> playback. The Voice-Eye is currently being used in courts across Korea
> for reading out
> the judgement and other news to handicapped people. The voice produced
> very much human like, it supports stand alone recording without the
> need of a PC.
> Files can be transferred via USB connection.
> A Lithium Polymer battery powers the Voice-Eye, pricing and
> availability is not known yet.
>
http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/voice-eye_mate_portable_text_reader
>
> Enjoy
>
> Rohan
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Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

2006-09-19 Thread Kaja, Kiran
Well, this approach seems to be a complicated one. How easy or difficult
is it to embed  the text of the whole page in a bar code?

Kiran.

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Manocha
Sent: Tuesday, 19 September 2006 3:44 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

I saw this device. It is essentially a bar code reader. The concept is
that
every page of the book would have a bar-code on one of the corners which
would have complete text of the page coded in this bar-code. Size of
this
bar-code is about one CM by one CM. there is a small bar code scanner.
By a
press of a button, the bar code reader scanns the bar code and starts
reading the text coded in that bar-code. In Koria they are having some
publications with such bar codes. It would read only the books that have
such bar codes. 

The cost of this too is quite prohabitive right now. 

Thanks
Dipendra 

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Sent: 19 September 2006 13:57
To: K Ramkrishna; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

Any chance of buying this? Mr. Ram Agarwal has this as well?

Subramani

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From: "Rohan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Access India" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 12:00 AM
Subject: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.


> Korea based A.D. Information has announced the Voice-Eye a portable
text 
> reader designed to help the disabled. The unit comprises of two
> parts a barcode
> scanner 'Voice-Eye Symbol' and a player that reads the text stored in
> the special Voice-Eye Symbol.
> The player looks like a crude version of the iPod with controls
> arranged in the familiar click wheel style. It supports English,
> Chinese, Japanese, and
> Korean, by installing TTS (Text to Speech) engine it can support
> additional languages.
> It plays music too as no modern day gizmo is complete without MP3
> playback. The Voice-Eye is currently being used in courts across Korea
> for reading out
> the judgement and other news to handicapped people. The voice produced
> very much human like, it supports stand alone recording without the
> need of a PC.
> Files can be transferred via USB connection.
> A Lithium Polymer battery powers the Voice-Eye, pricing and
> availability is not known yet.
>
http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/voice-eye_mate_portable_text_reader
>
> Enjoy
>
> Rohan
>
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Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

2006-09-19 Thread Dipendra Manocha
I saw this device. It is essentially a bar code reader. The concept is that
every page of the book would have a bar-code on one of the corners which
would have complete text of the page coded in this bar-code. Size of this
bar-code is about one CM by one CM. there is a small bar code scanner. By a
press of a button, the bar code reader scanns the bar code and starts
reading the text coded in that bar-code. In Koria they are having some
publications with such bar codes. It would read only the books that have
such bar codes. 

The cost of this too is quite prohabitive right now. 

Thanks
Dipendra 

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Sent: 19 September 2006 13:57
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Subject: Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

Any chance of buying this? Mr. Ram Agarwal has this as well?

Subramani

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- Original Message -
From: "Rohan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Access India" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 12:00 AM
Subject: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.


> Korea based A.D. Information has announced the Voice-Eye a portable
text 
> reader designed to help the disabled. The unit comprises of two
> parts a barcode
> scanner 'Voice-Eye Symbol' and a player that reads the text stored in
> the special Voice-Eye Symbol.
> The player looks like a crude version of the iPod with controls
> arranged in the familiar click wheel style. It supports English,
> Chinese, Japanese, and
> Korean, by installing TTS (Text to Speech) engine it can support
> additional languages.
> It plays music too as no modern day gizmo is complete without MP3
> playback. The Voice-Eye is currently being used in courts across Korea
> for reading out
> the judgement and other news to handicapped people. The voice produced
> very much human like, it supports stand alone recording without the
> need of a PC.
> Files can be transferred via USB connection.
> A Lithium Polymer battery powers the Voice-Eye, pricing and
> availability is not known yet.
>
http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/voice-eye_mate_portable_text_reader
>
> Enjoy
>
> Rohan
>
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Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

2006-09-19 Thread Subramani L
Any chance of buying this? Mr. Ram Agarwal has this as well?

Subramani

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From: "Rohan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Access India" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 12:00 AM
Subject: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.


> Korea based A.D. Information has announced the Voice-Eye a portable
text 
> reader designed to help the disabled. The unit comprises of two
> parts a barcode
> scanner 'Voice-Eye Symbol' and a player that reads the text stored in
> the special Voice-Eye Symbol.
> The player looks like a crude version of the iPod with controls
> arranged in the familiar click wheel style. It supports English,
> Chinese, Japanese, and
> Korean, by installing TTS (Text to Speech) engine it can support
> additional languages.
> It plays music too as no modern day gizmo is complete without MP3
> playback. The Voice-Eye is currently being used in courts across Korea
> for reading out
> the judgement and other news to handicapped people. The voice produced
> very much human like, it supports stand alone recording without the
> need of a PC.
> Files can be transferred via USB connection.
> A Lithium Polymer battery powers the Voice-Eye, pricing and
> availability is not known yet.
>
http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/voice-eye_mate_portable_text_reader
>
> Enjoy
>
> Rohan
>
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Re: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

2006-09-19 Thread K Ramkrishna
Very interesting. I wish that we can get more info on this.

- Original Message - 
From: "Rohan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Access India" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 12:00 AM
Subject: [AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.


> Korea based A.D. Information has announced the Voice-Eye a portable text 
> reader designed to help the disabled. The unit comprises of two
> parts a barcode
> scanner 'Voice-Eye Symbol' and a player that reads the text stored in
> the special Voice-Eye Symbol.
> The player looks like a crude version of the iPod with controls
> arranged in the familiar click wheel style. It supports English,
> Chinese, Japanese, and
> Korean, by installing TTS (Text to Speech) engine it can support
> additional languages.
> It plays music too as no modern day gizmo is complete without MP3
> playback. The Voice-Eye is currently being used in courts across Korea
> for reading out
> the judgement and other news to handicapped people. The voice produced
> very much human like, it supports stand alone recording without the
> need of a PC.
> Files can be transferred via USB connection.
> A Lithium Polymer battery powers the Voice-Eye, pricing and
> availability is not known yet.
> http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/voice-eye_mate_portable_text_reader
>
> Enjoy
>
> Rohan
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[AI] a portable text reader to help the disabled.

2006-09-18 Thread Rohan
Korea based A.D. Information has announced the Voice-Eye a portable text reader 
designed to help the disabled. The unit comprises of two
parts a barcode
scanner 'Voice-Eye Symbol' and a player that reads the text stored in
the special Voice-Eye Symbol.
The player looks like a crude version of the iPod with controls
arranged in the familiar click wheel style. It supports English,
Chinese, Japanese, and
Korean, by installing TTS (Text to Speech) engine it can support
additional languages.
It plays music too as no modern day gizmo is complete without MP3
playback. The Voice-Eye is currently being used in courts across Korea
for reading out
the judgement and other news to handicapped people. The voice produced
very much human like, it supports stand alone recording without the
need of a PC.
Files can be transferred via USB connection.
A Lithium Polymer battery powers the Voice-Eye, pricing and
availability is not known yet.
http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/voice-eye_mate_portable_text_reader

Enjoy

Rohan

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