EasyVoice: Integrating voice synthesis with Skype
Paulo A. Condado, Fernando G. Lobo

TL;DR
EasyVoice is a system that combines voice synthesis with Skype to enable people with voice disabilities to communicate globally, overcoming significant barriers in phone and VoIP conversations.
Contribution
The paper introduces EasyVoice, a novel integration of voice synthesis with Skype to facilitate communication for voice-disabled users.
Findings
Enables real-time voice communication for users with disabilities.
Successfully integrates voice synthesis with VoIP technology.
Improves accessibility in digital communication.
Abstract
This paper presents EasyVoice, a system that integrates voice synthesis with Skype. EasyVoice allows a person with voice disabilities to talk with another person located anywhere in the world, removing an important obstacle that affect these people during a phone or VoIP-based conversation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech and dialogue systems · Speech Recognition and Synthesis
