Live Caption will caption all content in real time [www.androidpolice.com]
Google launches Project Euphonia to help make speech technology more accessible to people with disabilities [www.theverge.com]
Google’s Project Euphonia wants to make voice recognition work for people with speech impairments [techcrunch.com]
Android Q’s Live Caption feature adds real-time subtitles to any video you watch [www.theverge.com]
Google’s Project Euphonia helps make speech tech more accessible to people with disabilities https://t.co/0k9ETt3Tg3 pic.twitter.com/CSQkHMbZO6
— The Verge (@verge) May 7, 2019
Android Q’s Live Caption feature adds real-time subtitles to any video you watch https://t.co/5cnBOjecT4 #IO2019 pic.twitter.com/LffSePUXIf
— The Verge (@verge) May 7, 2019
Google’s Project Euphonia helps make speech tech more accessible to people with disabilities https://t.co/0k9ETt3Tg3 pic.twitter.com/5Rq0xc9Fg7
— The Verge (@verge) May 8, 2019
個人的に今回のI/Oで一番良かったのはこれ。こういうことはどんどんやってほしい。 https://t.co/vEcz2Dz1cK
— ごっつ (@h_gocchi) May 7, 2019
Android Q’s Live Caption feature adds real-time subtitles to any video you watch https://t.co/5cnBOjecT4 pic.twitter.com/bBTMcjiqNO
— The Verge (@verge) May 8, 2019
This @Google @Android feature looks amazing and could be a game changer for accessibility in technology! https://t.co/Nw3BWzETeh
— RespectAbility (@Respect_Ability) May 8, 2019
New impressive #accessibility feature of Android Q - Live Caption offering live transcription of any video or audio on your phone including Skype and Google Duo.
— RAZ Mobility (@RazMobility) May 7, 2019
Great job @googleaccess! #deaf #hearingloss https://t.co/e84jWf0s5X pic.twitter.com/Tghs4NJpgk
Best thing to come out of Google IO thus far.
— Morgan Archer (@mrgnarchr) May 7, 2019
Excellent accessibility featurehttps://t.co/YKf9V2p6ll https://t.co/YKf9V2p6ll
I have goosebumps, my heart is so warmhttps://t.co/UJP9OjgwK3
— Ethelia Lung (@theilsanne) May 7, 2019