Title
SpeechClipse: an Eclipse speech plug-in
Abstract
Much has been accomplished through the years to enhance the capabilities of individuals that are physically challenged. The goal of computer-assisted adaptive technology is to support the physically challenged in performing tasks on a computer. In addition, adaptive technologies also provide opportunities to enrich a programmer's environment and to increase productivity. It is within these broad parameters that SpeechClipse was developed in order to demonstrate the feasibility of incorporating speech recognition into a popular integrated development environment (Eclipse). The preliminary work described in this paper suggests that various categories of Eclipse users would benefit from a speech-enabling plug-in that uses the Java Speech API.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1145/965660.965678
conference on object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
speech recognition,adaptive technology,broad parameter,computer-assisted adaptive technology,eclipse user,various category,preliminary work,eclipse speech,java speech api,popular integrated development environment,software quality,software process,project management
Conference
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.72
3
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shairaj Shaik160.72
Raymond Corvin260.72
Rajesh Sudarsan3634.71
Faizan Javed414411.19
Qasim Ijaz560.72
Suman Roychoudhury616916.58
Jeff Gray7973116.57
B. R. Bryant8193.23