Y. Borodin, F. Ahmed, M. A. Islam, Y. Puzis, V. Melnyk and I. V

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Hearsay: A New Generation Context-Driven Multi-Modal Non-Visual Web Browser Y. Borodin, F. Ahmed, M. A. Islam, Y. Puzis, V. Melnyk and I.V. Ramakrishnan Computer Science Department, SUNY Stony Brook Motivation Key Features 3. Transaction and Macro Manager 1. Context-driven Browsing (Context Analyzer) Support non-visual transactions (e.g., online shopping) Automate repetitive browsing tasks(e.g., checking email, weather or news, paying bills and shopping) 10-11 Mil. Visually Impaired People in U.S. 1.3+ Million Americans are Legally Blind 45+ Million People Without Sight Wolrdwide At least 50% of Blind Americans Use Internet Current Screen Readers have plain interfaces sequentially verbalizing content. HearSay Browser Text in and around the link is extracted from the source page (Context) Finds the best match for the starting position in the next page using Context Standard screen reader shortcuts Context-driven browsing Automation of repetitive tasks Identification of content changes “Semantic” segmentation of contents Language switching Layered navigation Touch & Gesture Interface 4. Remote Web Access by Phone (via Skype) 2. Identification of Content Changes (Dynamo Module) TeleWeb: a telephony-based web browsing service Users call their Skype-In number to connect to HearSay and remotely browse the Web by speaking and phone key-pad Handles dynamic and static changes in web pages Associates labels with form elements Supported platform’s: Win, Linux, OS X Supported TTS’s: Cepstral, FreeTTS, Microsoft, OS X TTS This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation - Awards: IIS-0534419, CNS-0751083, IIS-0808678 and National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) - Award: H133S090065.