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June 24, 2002

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TODAY'S WORD: document reader 

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A document reader is a device that converts an electronic file or
printed matter to a form suitable for use by people with visual
impairment. The output can be in the form of enhanced video, speech,
or Braille. 

Some document readers act like zoom viewers; they make characters on
a computer screen look larger. These devices are suitable for people
with some visual impairment (such as macular degeneration) but not
total loss of vision. For people lacking sight entirely, there are
document readers that can transcribe electronic files, such as Web
pages, rendering output in speech or Braille. Other devices are
designed to transcribe printed matter into speech or Braille. 

A document reader for printed matter consists of a scanner, an
optical character recognition (OCR) program, and a speech synthesizer
or Braille display. When printed matter is scanned, the OCR program
converts the text into an ASCII file (plain digital text). A speech
synthesizer converts the ASCII into audible words and sentences. A
Braille display produces elevated dots on a surface, allowing the
user to read the document as if it is a book or magazine page in
Braille. The Braille version can be used by people who are deaf as
well as blind. 

Computer programs for displaying text and graphics documents in
specific formats, such as Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF), are
sometimes called document readers. 

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