Rogervoice

RogerVoice provides a means for the deaf and hard-of-hearing to carry out phone conversations. RogerVoice may also be used by any person wishing to communicate in writing during a phone call and/or to receive live transcriptions (also know as subtitles or captions) of conversations. Using Text-Call technology, RogerVoice provides two types of services over phone communications : - Automated Real-time Captioning - Automated Voice Synthesis Automated Real-Time Captioning (or subtitling) allows you to read a written transcript of your correspondent's spoken words, using voice-recognition technology. Your correspondent's words are instantly displayed as text messages on your screen. Transcription is secure and provided in multiple languages. Automated Voice Synthesis allows you to write your message to your correspondent, who will receive a voiced response. You may also insert custom predefined Quick Messages to speed up your response. Voice synthesis is provided in multiple languages. The application only allows for VoIP-out calls. Incoming calls are not yet allowed. An Internet connection is required, provided by your Broadband operator, either through mobile (3G, 4G) or through modem (WiFi). RogerVoice is suited for deaf and hard-of-hearing persons, persons with hearing loss, as well as persons with difficulty speaking, with aphasia, paralysis, or severe stuttering. RogerVoice may also be used by any person wishing to have a live transcription of a phone call for personal use.
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