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Big Boost for Hearing Impaired Students


6 December 2011 at 10:50 am
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People with hearing impairments could benefit greatly from a large Federal government investment in technology that converts live speech into text on tablets or laptops in seconds.


Staff Reporter | 6 December 2011 at 10:50 am


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Big Boost for Hearing Impaired Students
6 December 2011 at 10:50 am

People with hearing impairments could benefit greatly from a large Federal government investment in technology that converts live speech into text on tablets or laptops in seconds.

Sydney based technology company Ai-Media received $1.7 million to help commercialise its Ai-Live technology, which delivers real time speech captioning to laptops, tablets, iPads and other web-enabled devices.

Ai-Live is one of 23 Australian inventions to share in $10 million Commonwealth funding through the Commercialisation Australia program.

Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Carers, Senator the Hon Jan McLucas said, "With this Australian Government grant, Ai-Live could become part of any classroom."

Ai-Live has already proved effective in pilot studies in New South Wales and Victorian schools and has now received an Australian Government grant of more than $1.7 million to help commercialise the system.

Innovation Minister Senator Kim Carr said the fast, accurate speech-to-text technology could make a crucial difference in schools and workplaces for people with hearing difficulties.

"The best new products are those that directly help people and Ai-Live is a great example of this," Carr said.

"The technology has the potential to dramatically improve the quality of life and opportunities for many Australians with hearing impairments."

Ai-Live allows quick delivery of accurate text by relaying audio to a remote trained operator who re-speaks, with punctuation, into special speech recognition software. 




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