Text-To-Speech Conversion For Mathematical Data

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Part2
Author: 
Sachin Kulkarni PG Student, Department of Information Technology Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune
Dr. Debajyoti Mukhopadhyay Dean (R&D) MIT Group of Institutions Professor & HOD Information Technology, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune
Abstract: 

The TTS technology helps easy learning of the written material as it comes in audio form. TTS technique comprises of getting the particular text as an input then converts the graphemes into the phonemes and finally converting those Phonemes into actual speech. Graphemes are the actual text. Phonemes are the smallest meaningful sound element of the language. There are numerous approaches and algorithms available for TTS conversion. Also there are number of automated tools in the market for the TTS conversion of any written material. This work puts forth the various research papers and the novel approach regarding the TTS technology. The basic idea behind the proposed tool, “MathsSays”, is helping legally blind students, also the normal users; understand mathematics better via audio form. The written mathematics material is scanned as an image. Then that image is processed for the text detection. The detected text is then extracted from that image. The extracted text will be provided to the TTS conversion component and as a result, the audio file will be generated which speaks the text in that image. The challenge in this work is how to tackle the formulae which are not in proper English form. For this obstacle, the table will be maintained which has each formula and its respective text. Whenever the formula is encountered, the same will be searched in the table and the respective text will be extracted and spoken out loud. In this way, this system works for the betterment of understanding the mathematics.

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