T. V. Raman
Cambridge Research Lab
Digital Equipment Corp.
Bldg 650, One Kendall Square
Cambridge MA 02139
Email: raman@crl.dec.com
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The approach used by Emacspeak is very different from that of
traditional screen-readers. Screen-readers allow the user to listen to the
contents appearing in different parts of the display; but the user is entirely
responsible for building a mental model of the visual display in order to
interpret what an application is trying to convey. Emacspeak, on the other
hand, does not speak the screen. Instead, applications provide both
visual and speech feedback, and the speech feedback is designed to be
sufficient by itself.
This approach reduces cognitive load on the user and is relevant to providing
general spoken access to information. Producing spoken output from within the application, rather than speaking the visually displayed
information, vastly improves the quality of the spoken feedback. Thus, an
application can display its results in a visually pleasing
manner; the speech-enabling component renders the same
in an aurally pleasing way.
Raman T. V.
Tue Nov 21 15:57:11 PST 1995