While there are already speech-to-text apps that allow deaf users to read what other people are saying, they're often thwarted by background noise or multiple people speaking at once. SpeakSee, ...
There’s a great deal of activity in the fields of speech recognition and the “Internet of Things,” but one natural application of the two has gone relatively unpursued: helping the deaf and hard of ...
SpeakSee, an Australian-founded speech-to-text startup designed to bring deaf and hard-of-hearing people back into conversations, has raised $107,660 ($US80,000 ...
In case you hadn’t noticed, we love gadgets here at Digital Trends. But, as much as we like them, gadgets can often fall under the “nice to have” banner, as opposed to being things which fundamentally ...
Growing up, Jari Hazelebach was a full-time interpreter. Both of his parents are deaf, and from a young age he helped them communicate in a world largely oblivious to the struggles of the 430 million ...
The struggle for people with hearing loss to participate in everyday conversations could be solved by an inventor’s “chat gadget” inspired by his deaf parents. Jari Hazelebach created his SpeakSee ...