F. Loizides, Sara H. Basson, D. Kanevsky, Olga Prilepova, Sagar Savla, Susanna Zaraysky
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Breaking Boundaries with Live Transcribe: Expanding Use Cases Beyond Standard Captioning Scenarios
In this paper, we explore non-traditional, serendipitous uses of an automatic speech recognition (ASR) application called Live Transcribe. Through these, we are able to identify interaction use cases for developing further technology to enhance the communication capabilities of deaf and hard of hearing people.