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IntelliCode: A speech-based programming environment

. Dr. Manoj Kumar, Hitesh Yadav, Jayant Yadav & Mayank Jha


Abstract

Studies show that nearly 2 out of 100 software developers have visual impairment or blindness yet they still yearn to do programming. Moreover, motor injuries such as repetitive stress injuries can make programming a challenging task. A wide variety of technologies have been created to help people with disabilities get over obstacles, particularly those connected to computers and technology. The term "assistive technology" pertains to software and hardware products that aid in activities such as academic paper reading and writing, interpersonal interaction, and online research. With the proliferation of assistive technology options and increased accessibility to mainstream technologies, students and workers with disabilities can now perform a broader range of activities independently. Nevertheless, people with disabilities still struggle to learn to code, as writing code remains a difficult task even after mastering the semantics and features of a programming language. To address this challenge, IntelliCode, the software proposed in this study, eliminates this barrier and assists individuals in achieving their programming goals.

 

Index Terms – speech recognition, speech to code, code conversion, natural language processing

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