INNoVatIVe praCtICe 2014: INdIa/CeNtre For INterNet & SoCIety

affordable text-to-speech software from India

eSpeak is a compact open source software speech synthesizer for , Windows, and other platforms. Based on an existing text-to-speech-software, eSpeak made it accessible to 12 Indian languages.

«eSpeak for Indian languages is an open-source, community- ages. eSpeak can be used in combination with screen readers driven project to provide voice support benefiting over 63 on computers, as well as on mobile phones. Being an open- million people with print disabilities.» source software tool, it is affordable and compatible with other (Nirmita NARASIMHAN) software.

eSpeak Text to Speech Engine The project is being undertaken at a national level in collabo- ration with DPOs for blind persons from different states. The Organisation: Centre for Internet & Society benefi ciaries are involved in the development process from an early stage in order to cater to their needs. Country/Region of origin: India CurreNt SItuatIoN & outlook Benefi ciaries targeted: Blind and visually impaired persons It is envisaged that the combination of eSpeak with an open- source Non-Visual Desktop Access (NVDA) Approach/model/solution: Open-source translation soft- could provide an almost no-cost solution for the reading needs ware for text-to-speech of users in the future. And it could be easily integrated with other projects and into other communication systems such as FaCtS & FIGureS emergency response tools. • Project implemented on a national level Not only will Indians benefi t from eSpeak, but also persons • Could benefi t over 63 million people living in neighbouring countries which share a language with • Supports 12 Indian languages India, such as Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

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India has 63 million persons with visual impairments and A young man with visual impairment is several million persons who are in other ways disabled or illi- using the screen-reader terate, who require voice-based communication systems. The in combination with unavailability of TTS in local languages and the high cost are eSpeak text-to-speech preventing large-scale deployment of the technology. translation into his local Indian dialect. projeCt This empowers him to participate in the business world. eSpeak is a Text-To-Speech system that addresses the crucial (Photo: Saksham) gap by providing a voice translation tool in Indian local langu-

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