[BlindMath] Sppech amount in MathPlayer

Frankel, Lois E lfrankel at ETS.ORG
Thu May 2 01:02:27 UTC 2019


There are three currently-defined speech styles: MathSpeak, Simple Speech, and ClearSpeak. They employ different rules for speaking the math. MathSpeak is closest to following Nemeth Code conventions; Simple Speech is more "natural" and also fairly terse. ClearSpeak focuses on naturalness and tends to be more verbose. Within styles, terse, normal, and verbose variations are possible. I don't remember if we implemented those variations for the ClearSpeak style. Neil Soiffer would likely remember.

Try out the variations and see which ones you prefer.

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From: BlindMath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Akashdeep Bansal via BlindMath
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Subject: Re: [BlindMath] Sppech amount in MathPlayer

Hello Bob,

Thank you for your response. I still didn't get how this is different from speech style? Speech styles also controls the verbosity using other cues like pause, as per my understanding.

I found some convention differences. Is it possible to adapt speech rules in MathPlayer according to local conventions?

On Wed, May 1, 2019 at 6:29 PM Bob Mathews <bob at wiris.com> wrote:

> Hello Akashdeep,
>
> From the MathPlayer User Manual: "Speech amount: Controls amount of
> speech used to speak an expression. If you are an expert, you might
> prefer a "Terse" reading but if you are learning math or don't use it
> frequently, you might want to choose "Full". Default: Full. Other
> values are Medium and Terse."
>
> That explanation could probably use some more explanation, but that's
> something to go on anyway.
>
> (You can get to the MathPlayer User Manual by clicking Help in the
> MathPlayer settings dialog.)
>
> Bob Mathews
> Wiris America
>
> On Wed, May 1, 2019 at 7:32 AM Akashdeep Bansal via BlindMath <
> blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> There is an option named as Speech amount in MathPlayer settings. It
>> is giving three options: Terse, Medium, Full. Does anyone know, what
>> does it mean?
>>
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>> Thanks and Regards
>> Akashdeep Bansal
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