Knowledge extraction through sound is a distinctive property. Visually impaired individuals often rely solely on Braille books and audio recordings provided by NGOs. Due to limitations in these approaches, blind individuals often cannot access books of their choice. Speech is a more effective mode of communication than text for blind and visually impaired persons, as they can easily respond to sounds. This paper presents the development of an accurate, reliable, cost-effective, and user-friendly optical character recognition (OCR)-based speech synthesis system. The OCR-based system has been implemented using Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench (LabVIEW).
View on arXiv@article{mehta2025_2506.15029, title={ An accurate and revised version of optical character recognition-based speech synthesis using LabVIEW }, author={ Prateek Mehta and Anasuya Patil }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.15029}, year={ 2025 } }