Google is working on an app to help people with disabilities better communicate. (Bigstock)
Google wants to make it easier for people with disabilities that affect their speech to communicate with those around them and they’re looking for some help.
The company has developed an app that’s able to decipher the speech patterns of those with impairments. The app known as Project Relate can be used to transcribe spoken words to text in real time and it can speak the words that a person has said using a computerized voice. It can also communicate with Google Assistant, which allows users to assign tasks to their smartphone and other devices using voice commands.
Now Google is looking to test the technology in the real world.
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“For millions of people, being able to speak and be understood can be difficult as a result of conditions that can impact speech, including stroke, ALS, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury or Parkinson’s disease,” wrote Julie Cattiau, product manager at Google AI in a posting about the effort. “Today, we’re inviting an initial group of people to test Project Relate, a new Android app that aims to help people with speech impairments communicate more easily with others and interact with the Google Assistant.”
English-speaking people in the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand who have conditions that make their speech difficult to understand can…
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