A Computer Remote Control System Based on Speech Recognition Technologies of Mobile Devices and Wireless Communication Technologies

Hae-Duck J. Jeong1, Sang-Kug Ye1, Jiyoung Lim1, Ilsun You1 and WooSeok Hyun1

  1. Department of Computer Software, Korean Bible University
    Seoul, South Korea
    hdjjeong@gmail.com, pajamasi726@hanmail.net, {jylim, isyou, wshyun}@bible.ac.kr

Abstract

This paper presents a computer remote control system using speech recognition technologies of mobile devices and wireless communication technologies for the blind and physically disabled population as assistive technology. These people experience difficulty and inconvenience using computers through a keyboard and/or mouse. The purpose of this system is to provide a way that the blind and physically disabled population can easily control many functions of a computer via speech. The configuration of the system consists of a mobile device such as a smartphone, a PC server, and a Google server that are connected to each other. Users can command a mobile device to do something via speech; such as writing emails, checking the weather forecast, or managing a schedule. These commands are then immediately executed. The proposed system also provides blind people with a function via TTS(Text To Speech) of the Google server if they want to receive contents of a document stored in a computer.

Key words

speech recognition technology, mobile device, Android, wireless communication technique

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

https://doi.org/10.2298/CSIS130915061J

Publication information

Volume 11, Issue 3 (August 2014)
Special Issue on Mobile Collaboration Technologies and Internet Services
Year of Publication: 2014
ISSN: 2406-1018 (Online)
Publisher: ComSIS Consortium

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Jeong, H. J., Ye, S., Lim, J., You, I., Hyun, W.: A Computer Remote Control System Based on Speech Recognition Technologies of Mobile Devices and Wireless Communication Technologies. Computer Science and Information Systems, Vol. 11, No. 3, 1001–1016. (2014), https://doi.org/10.2298/CSIS130915061J