VOICE BASED EMAIL FOR BLINDS Presented by: Abhijeet singh(181451002) Deepak kumar(1814510016) Submitted to: Er. Neeraj Yadav (Assistant professor) TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction Exising system Proposed system Design Flowchart Implementation Conclusion INTRODUCTION Voice based E-mail system is effective for blinds to use E-mail facilities. Internet is completely useless for visually impaired as it need to know what is written on screen. Screen readers not provide full efficiency to blind people. All functions are based on simple mouse click. EXISTING SYSTEMS AND PROBLEMS There are many screen readers available but still visually challenged people face minor difficulties. The screen reader read whatever content on the screen but to perform action person will have to use keyboard and mouse click, which can not be traced by blinds. Screen readers read out the content in sequence. PROPOSED SYSTEM System should be efficient to all type of users(incuding Disable). We need user friendliness of all types of user. System is based on IVR(Interactive Voice Response). No need to using keyboard. Operations are based on mouse click. Totally speech input mouse click based system. DESIGN A.User Interface Design: Website focuses on efficiency in understanding the IVR. B. Database Design: Maintains databasefor user validation and storing mail. The relationship between the database for user, Recipient, Inbox,Sent Mail and Trash is given in E-R Diagram below. E-R DIAGRAM C. System Design: Detailed flow of data flow level 2 shown in figure. All operation need mouse click and sometime a voice input. IMPLEMENTATION FLOWCHART OF VOICE BASED MAIL REQUIREMENTS Hardware requirements: 2 GB RAM 250 GB HDD 2.10 Clock Speed (CPU Time) Microphone Software requirements: Windows flat-form (OS) Front end: Python, Java, J2ee Back end: non CONCLUSION This system will help the visuaaly impaired people to access EMail service efficiently. We can overcome the problems faced by blind people in accesing the mails. There is elimination of use of keyword shortcuts along with screen readers.