Speech2RTT Communicator

Speech2RTT Communicator This new, unique, app enables people who are deaf, hard of hearing, and non-verbal to communicate with anyone using a standard Android smart phone.

Speech2RTT® Communicator Beta is an Android-based mobile app that offers many benefits. It enables people who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, deaf-blind, and speech-impaired, to communicate with other people, including people who can hear, speak, and see, using: 1) speech to real-time text technology; 2) virtual/physical keyboard; and/or, 3) Braille keyboard. Speech2RTT® Communicator Bet

a accommodates users in 90+ countries (Features). Once a connection is established, using a phone number, every word each user speaks/types, in any one of 60+ languages (Features), is transcribed into text and streamed, in real-time, to each other’s smart phone. If a user opts not to speak, or is unable to speak, they can type what they wish to say using their smart phone’s keyboard or Braille keyboard. In the case of using speech to real-time text, words are streamed one-by-one in real-time. In the case of typing, words are streamed character-by-character in real-time.

IDEAL Group Launches Free, Game-Changing, Communications App for Deaf and Hard of HearingHILLIARD, Ohio, March 27, 2018 ...
03/27/2018

IDEAL Group Launches Free, Game-Changing, Communications App for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

HILLIARD, Ohio, March 27, 2018 - IDEAL Group today announced the release of a speech to real time text (RTT) communications application designed to help more than 45 million Americans with hearing loss and speech disabilities. Speech2RTT® is an Android application that enables people who are deaf, hard of hearing, and non-verbal to communicate with anyone using their Android smart phone.

Speech2RTT® works across all wireless networks. It transcribes and then streams the text of what is being said, in real time, between individuals. If a user cannot speak, or opts not to speak, they can type what they want to say, in real time. Speech2RTT® is available on Google Play and accommodates transcribing any one of 68 languages. Communications are 100% private. No live communications assistants (CAs) are involved. No limits are imposed on the length of a communication. Best of all, it is being offered for free until October 1, 2018, at which time a $12 annual fee will be assessed for continued use.

According to Steve Jacobs, President of IDEAL Group, "Speech2RTT will impact the telecom market by increasing competition, reducing cost, and offering consumers more choices." Jacobs went on to say, "Our mission is to increase the communication independence of individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, and non-verbal… and Speech2RTT takes the market a giant step forward in that direction.”

Robert Felgar, CEO of RAZ Mobility, stated, “Federal and state governments currently spend over a billion dollars a year for live operators to transcribe speech conversations. Speech2RTT’s automatic transcription capability holds the potential to save these governments a substantial amount of money.”

Speech2RTT® received funding support from the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Community Living, Health and Function (LiveWell RERC), which is funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR). Mike Jones, co-Principal Investigator of the LiveWell RERC emphasized Speech2RTT’s critical contribution to enabling people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech impairments to communicate independently, with anyone, using standard Android smart phones. According to Jones, “Speech2RTT is an easy to use solution that brings mobile communications to a much wider user base who until now has had to rely on Telecommunications Relay Services, which are expensive to provide and more complicated to use.”

More: http://speech2rtt.com/2018/03/25/more/

About IDEAL Group

IDEAL Group, a 2002 spin-off from IDEAL at NCR Corporation, is an internationally recognized provider of technology solutions in support of people with disabilities. IDEAL draws its strength, in part, from three subsidiaries that are very different from one another. These businesses focus on developing and marketing: 1) Android accessibility apps; 2) Advanced optical character recognition software that translates image-based scientific documents into accessible formats; and, 3) Knowledge mining solutions focused on anticipatory intelligence.

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Steve Jacobs, President and CEO
IDEAL Group, Inc.
[email protected]
http://ideal-group.org
Cell: (614) 777-0660
Fax: (614) 522-1031
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03/26/2018

Credits

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Thank you to the LiveWell RERC for supporting and guiding the development of Speech2RTT
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Speech2RTT® Communicator (2015-2017)
http://speech2rtt.com/

Thank you to the The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Information and Communications Technology Access (LiveWell RERC) for funding, in part, the development of Speech2RTT® Communicator under a grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90RE5023). NIDILRR is a Center within the Administration for Community Living (ACL), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Were it not for them, Speech2RTT® Communicator would have never become a reality! The contents of this announcement do not necessarily represent the policy of NIDILRR, ACL, or HHS, and you should not assume endorsement of the products mentioned, by the Federal Government.

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Thank you to the organizations who supported IDEAL Group in the Development of the following Speech2RTT Predecessor Products and Services
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1. uCaption® (2016-2017)
https://ucaption.me/

uCaption is a fully accessible captioning system developed for Telecommunications for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Inc. by IDEAL Group, Inc. Note: The architecture of Trace R&D’s Closed Caption Correction (CCC) prototype (see IDEAL Captions, below) system was the functional foundation upon which IDEAL Group developed uCaption, using Google technologies.

2. IDEAL VoiceBase Captioning Infrastructure (IVBCI) (2016-2017)
http://www.ideal-group.org/cccc/

IVBCI provides users the ability to upload audio recordings and uncaptioned /poorly captioned videos for automatic captioning. The system is capable of transcribing speech in any of the following languages/dialects: Dutch, English (Australian), English (Indian) , English (South East Asian), English (UK), English (US), French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Spanish (Latin American). The following formats are accepted: 3gp, aac, aiff, amr, asf, au, avi, caf, cf, flac, flv, m4a, m4v, mov, mp3, mp4, mpeg, mpg, ogg, ra, wav, webm, wma, and wmv. Audio recordings/videos are automatically captioned using neural networks and a highly sophisticated base of human speech recognition algorithms. The captions are then returned to the user in a time-coded editor that enables them (or someone else) to easily edit the captions without throwing off the timing of the captions;

After editing, people accessing the transcribed audio tracks/videos can:

View the video in sync with the captions;
* Hear the video;
* See the full transcript;
* Conduct a word-search on the video (captions) and then play the video forward from the first, and every subsequent, utterance of the keyword(s) used;
* Click on any word in the transcript to begin playing the video from that point forward;

In addition,

* Words in the transcript are highlighted as they are being spoken in the video, in addition to displaying the captions;
* Keywords used in the video are automatically identified, extracted from the transcript, and listed on the video viewing page;
* Topics discussed in the video are automatically identified and posted on the video page.
* Clicking on any “keyword” results in the system placing little triangles at the point(s) where that keyword was spoken in the video. Users can then click on any triangle and play the video forward from that point.

3. IDEAL Captions® (2013-2016)
http://idealcaptions.org/

Trace first implemented real-time caption correction in the 1990’s as part of its work in the National Computational Science Alliance, funded by NSF, and demonstrated it at Supercomputing 1999. In 2011, the Trace Center, in collaboration with IDEAL Group, developed a “proof-of-concept” version of the Closed Caption Correction (CCC) system using standard personal computersunder funding from the (NIDILRR). In October, 2013, it was unveiled at the joint TDI (Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf, Inc.)/ALDA (Association of Late-Deafened Adults, Inc.) conference in Albuquerque NM. Over the next several years, the development team at Trace further refined CCC while IDEAL Group continued to use and test it (IDEAL Captions). The CCC system was subsequently transferred to the Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure (GPII) DeveloperSpace where the systems are available under Apache V2.0 open-source licenses.

4. IDEAL Subtube (2010)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-rizjMVkEk&rdm=2wrk8akf

IDEAL Subtube offered users the ability to display one of multiple caption/subtitle tracks depending upon the language preference of the viewer.

5. First Interactive Video Relay Technology (1993-1994)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRQKWIarEQM&feature=youtu.be

In early 1994, Project Freedom’s / IDEAL’s work was commemorated in a video. The video captured the first two-way “voice telephone” ASL conversation. The conversation took place between students and teachers from the Horace Mann Montessori School in Dayton, Ohio. The video also showcased historical footage of Alexander Graham Bell. Although a competitor, Sprint used Project Freedom’s Vistium Video System hardware and infrastructure to conduct the first VRS pilot test in Texas. Here are a few marketing pieces from that time:

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1. Taivara

Born out of the VC and startup worlds, Taivara’s entrepreneurs, strategists and technologists help its partners think bigger and accomplish more, faster. Taivara leverages its experience applying design thinking, lean startup and agile processes to build customer-validated businesses with milestone-driven investment. Founded in 2011, Taivara has provided innovation services for numerous startup and corporate clients including Acceptd, Alliance Data Systems, Battelle, Cardinal Health, Sprout it – sponsored by Scotts Miracle Gro, TicketFire and more. For more information, visit: http://taivara.com

2. Omnitor

Omnitor, based in Stockholm, Sweden, is devoted to the development and provision of accessible products and services for real-time communication. Accessible conversational services and accessible emergency service access are Omnitor major focus. Omnitor promotes and supports the ongoing development and deployment of Total Conversation and Real-Time Text concepts, providing accessible communications in formats designed to accommodate everyone, including persons who are deaf and hearing impaired. Omnitor was founded by Gunnar Hellström in 1995. A majotity of Omnitor engineers are deaf and hard-of-hearing communication experts. Omnitor’s products include the Ctouch product line of Total Conversation terminals. For more information, visit: http://www.omnitor.se/Omnitor

3. RAZ Mobility

As mobile technology advances, its potential to positively impact people with disabilities is magnified, and the importance of identifying the best mobile solutions increases in importance. RAZ Mobility searches all over the world for unique and transformative technology, and makes this technology available to state and federal government agencies, senior and assisted living providers, schools, non-profit organizations and for-profit companies, and consumers.

In addition to being in the assistive technology business, RAZ Mobility is in the service business. We are committed to providing whatever add-on services and customization our customers require to effectively help people with disabilities. For more information, visit: https://www.razmobility.com/

4. The Jacobs Family Trust

The Jacobs Family Trust was established by Steve Jacobs, in honor of his parents Sigmund and Edith Jacobs who dedicated their lives to helping others, especially people with disabilities.

03/26/2018

The major benefits of using Speech2RTT are:

1. Enables people who are deaf, hard of hearing, and non-verbal to communicate with anyone – using their Android smart phone;
2. Works over all cellular networks;
3. Transcribes speech to text, in real-time, in 68 languages;
4. Communications are 100% private. No communications assistants (CAs) are involved;
5. No limits are imposed on the length of communications;
6. Offered at no cost until October 1, 2018, at which time a $12 annual fee will be assessed for continued use;
7. Offers 24×7 availability with absolutely no waiting time;
8. Enables users to communicate “on the go” since it is a mobile app;
9. Fast communications: less than 300 ms latency streaming from one device to another; and,
10. No voice-training is needed, even with accents;

12/31/2017

Speech2RTT® Benefits

* Enables people who are deaf, hard of hearing, and non-verbal to communicate with anyone – using their Android smart phone or tablet;

* Works over all cellular networks, worldwide;

* Compatible with Wi-Fi calling applications;

* Accommodates users in 96 countries;

*Transcribes speech to text, in real-time, in 68 languages;

* Communications are 100% private. No communications assistants (CAs) are involved;

* No limits are imposed on the length of communications.

* Offers free RTT communications, worldwide and internationally;

* Offered at no cost until July 1, 2018, at which time there will be a small yearly charge assessed.

* Offers 24×7 Availability with absolutely no waiting;

* Provides customized word prediction, and word expansion, via specialized keyboard;

* Enables users to communicate “on the go” since it is a mobile app;

* Fast communications: less than 300 ms latency streaming from one device to another;

* No voice-training is needed, even with accents; and,

* Portable and Convenient: No special telephones, or other equipment, needed.

12/31/2017

About Speech2RTT®

Speech2RTT® is an Android application that enables people who are deaf, hard of hearing, and non-verbal to communicate with anyone – using their Android smart phone or tablet. It works over cellular networks and for Wi-Fi calling. Speech2RTT® captions and then streams the text of what is being said, in real-time, between individuals. If a user cannot speak, or opts not to speak, they can type what they want to say in real-time. Speech2RTT® accommodates users in 96 countries speaking any one of 68 languages.

Communications are 100% private. No communications assistants (CAs) are involved. No limits are imposed on the length of communications. Speech2RTT® offers free RTT communications, even internationally. Best of all, it is being offered at no cost until July 1, 2018, at which time there will be a small yearly charge assessed.

10/12/2017

Credits

Speech2RTT® Communicator Beta was developed with financial support from:

The Wireless Inclusive Technologies Rehabilitation Research Center (RERC) under a grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90RE5025-01-00). NIDILRR is a Center within the Administration for Community Living (ACL), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this announcement do not necessarily represent the policy of NIDILRR, ACL, or HHS, and you should not assume endorsement of the products mentioned, by the Federal Government; and,

Anonymous investors.

10/12/2017

Benefits (In alphabetical order)

24×7 Availability: Available for use at any time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year;

Continue past conversations from where they left off;

Cost-Effective: Available for a small fraction of the cost of any other commercial app/service being offered on the market today, anywhere in the world;

Easy to Use: Assuming that you read and adhere to the instructions and guidelines provided;

Leverages Success: Enables users to more-easily communicate with others at home, work, school, social events, and play;

Feature-Rich: Offers more features than any other smart phone-based app/service being offered on the market today, anywhere in the world;

Multi-Dialect: Supports users in 94 countries;

Multilingual: Handles 64 languages;

No Limits Imposed on Lengths of Conversations;

Portable and Convenient: No tablet, computer, or special telephone (or other equipment) needed;

Runs on standard Android smart phones;

Private: Conversations are 100% private. No Communications Assistants (CAs) are involved;

Provides Free Local, National, and International Calling: This, of course, assumes that you purchased the app;

Secure: Provides end-to-end encryption; and,

Stress-Free: Minimizes/eliminates the problems and stress normally associated with placing phone calls;

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