Oaktree TV S2 E18: Google’s Accessibility Initiatives

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Quick video this week, as Dave breaks down two of the accessibility initiatives announced at Google’s developer conference yesterday, Google I/O.

Live Caption is a feature that will be enabled in the new Android operating system, Q, which will allow for ANY video to be captioned on your phone. That means you can add captions to any video you’re watching on the web, a podcast, even videos you shot on your phone.

Project Euphonia is an effort within Google to make its speech recogintion and NLU technology recoginize nuanced speech, including speech impairments. Essentially, Google has a team of research scientists that have speech impairments of their own, manually inputting thousands of phrases into the machine learning training module, so that the speech recognition technology is be trained to recognize what a person with a speech impairment is trying to say.

Read more on Dave’s blog: https://futurear.co/20…/…/08/future-ear-daily-update-5-8-19/

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