Title: Human Computer Interface
1Human Computer Interface
Presentation during ELITEX 2005 on theme ICT
Technology for Grassroots Applications
Vinamra AgarwalVP, Business Development
Prologix Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
technology with a voice
2About us
- A young company established 1999 in Lucknow,
India - Set up by alumni from IIT Kanpur and XLRI,
Jamshedpur - Voice based technology and Solutions developer
- One of the most innovative IT companies in
India - Nasscoms IT Innovation in India 2004 - Leading the next wave of Indian IT Corporate
Dossier, The Economic Times - The company to develop Indias first high quality
local language Text to Speech software VAACHAK - Best of India Product showcase at NASSCOM 2005
3The Human Computer Interface
Concerned with the DESIGN, EVALUATION and
IMPLEMENTATION of interactive computing systems
for human use
- Includes all aspects of the human's experience
- Screen layout and selection options
- Input and output devices
- Reliability and accessibility
4Point of integration between technology and humans
What is the Human Computer Interface?
- Essential for ensuring meaningful transfer of
information
- Must deeply understand people, demographics,
cultural and educational backgrounds, and work
practices - Must understand capabilities and limitations of
technology
5What is a Good Interface?
- Effective
- Efficient
- Intuitive
- Pleasing
6Some Interfaces
Input
Output
7Speech for Computer Output
Helps communicate the information to the
individual in the form of natural, human sounding
speech.
But Speech as an output device
Good News!
Conversion of text into speech for Indian
languages is now an advanced, proven technology
available for different applications and platforms
8How can Speech be of help to us?
9Case in example Uttar Pradesh
- The most populous state in the country (16.4 of
the countrys population) - The seventh most populous state in the world
- Approx 80 of population lives in rural areas
- Literacy is approx 40 (more than half of the
population is illiterate) - Telecom density 2.02 telephone / 100 people
(Source www.bsnl.co.in) - PC Density Less than 6 PCs / 1000 people
- Endowed with fertile land, salubrious-climate and
mighty river systems - Produces 19 of India's food grains
- 22 of India's vegetables
- 38 of the nation's potatoes
10The Problem
- Approx. 80 of Uttar Pradesh lives in rural areas
- Only 40 of our population is literate - Almost
60 are those who understand Hindi but can
neither read nor write any language at all - While almost every village has access to a
telephone, PCs still remain the tools of the rich
and prosperous
- Which means
- These initiatives will cater largely to 20 of UP
which lives in cities - Even for work done in Hindi - almost 60 of UP
will never be able to understand a single word
since they cannot read nor write
But why is that a problem?
In Effect E-Governance in UP will fail to
provide the equality it aims for
- We live in an information age there is no
alternative to greater computerisation of
records, information, workplaces - Intense computerisation being undertaken towards
implementation of e-governance - Most computerisation efforts are
Urban/English/Text centric
11Is there a solution?
- Hindi specific
- Able to get across to each person of the state
- Able to cross barriers of Literacy/ Illiteracy,
Sight/ Blindness - As easily accessible over telephones as over PCs
- Helps to get over problems associated with
computers - Strain on eyes
- Hard to learn
- Unfamiliar language/ environment
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13Relevance to India
- Speech Technology in Indian languages
particularly relevant for grassroots ICT
applications in India - large segments of India illiterate,
computer-unfamiliar, speech/ sight impaired, or
print disabled - Indian Language speech most natural, convenient
and accessible communication medium for Indians - An effective facilitator for Indian Citizens
- An essential component of E-Governance solutions
Speech technologies are slowly making a mark as
the interface of the future for facilitating
human/ computer interactions
14- How does this actually work????
15Telephone Based Information Systems
16Possible
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18Live Today
- Railway Ticket Booking On Phone
- Client OnMobile Asia Pacific, India
- Develop and deliver cutting-edge software
solutions for the wireless Internet and mobile
industry worldwide - Key Features
- Indias first ever phone based Railway ticket
booking application - Innovative speech enabled interface made possible
with the help of OnMobiles Indian accented
speech recognition model and Prologixs high
performance Indian language Text to Speech
software Vaachak - Deployed on major wireless operator networks in
India
19Kiosk Based Information Systems
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- Speech enabled Kiosks
- Government of Uttaranchal
- The Uttaranchal Portal Project plans to set up a
network of over 2000 Speech enabled Kiosks in the
state - Key Features
- Indias first ever Indian language speech based
Kiosk network - Immediate availability of all information present
on the screen in the form of clear, natural
sounding speech in Hindi
24Web Information Reader
Possible
25Live Today
- Real-time election news
- read-out
- Election Commission of India
- Key Features
- Application to read-out of election updates
posted on the Election Commission website in
Hindi and English in real time - The first ever Indian solution to help read out
information in English and Hindi on a website in
speech format - Uses audio streaming to deliver information in
speech to even low-bandwith kiosks and Internet
users - Allows the Election Commission to cross the
digital divide to make its information available
to each and every citizen of India - Of immense value to the illiterate and visually/
print impaired who would now be able to hear all
the updates in their local language - Can serve as a model for all future e-governance
initiatives
26Desktop Reader
27Reader for Visually impaired
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28TTS Enabled Handheld Systems
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36And the list is virtually limitless
Text to Speech
37Accolades
38Accolades
In software itself, though there have been the
most conspicuous successes, the field is limited
only by our imagination in that IT fair in
Tokyo that I mentioned, I saw fine text-to-voice
software that has been developed by a small
software unit in Lucknow. It was receiving
excellent reception in Japan. It can be used to
quickly produce audio versions of books upon
books for the visually impaired - Mr. Arun
Shourie, Indian Express, When Sky is the Limit,
Aug 16, 2003
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Vaachak is the finest Text to Speech software for
Indian languages that we have ever seen in India
- Mr. Dipendra Manocha, Head, Computer Unit,
National Association for the Blind, India
39Accolades
The Economic Times, Corporate Dossier, 9 January
2004, India
- Nasscoms IT Innovation in India 2004 one of 18
companies selected from all over India - Best of India Product showcase at Nasscom 2005
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vinamra_at_prologixsoft.com www.vaachak.com