
The Centre for Digital Language Inclusion (CDLI)
Advancing non-standard speech in Automatic Speech Recognition
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Inclusive ASR Innovation Sprint to Empower People with Non-Typical Speech in Kenya.
The second phase of the Centre for Digital and Language Inclusion (CDLI) initiative is now underway in Kenya, driving the development of inclusive Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems for people with non-typical or slurred speech, particularly in African languages. This marks the second innovation sprint in a pan-African effort to close the digital divide for individuals with speech impairments, building on a successful pilot in Ghana.
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Global Disability Summit: Side Event Al for development - bridging the barrier between non-standard speech and the use of Automatic Speech Recognition
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Centre for Digital Language Inclusion in Ghana
GDI Hub’s Richard Cave and Catherine Holloway are in Ghana advancing the Centre for Digital Language Inclusion (CDLI), launched with UCL, University of Ghana, and Talking Tipps Africa. CDLI is collecting non-standard speech data in African languages to build inclusive, open-source AI speech recognition tools, ensuring accessibility for disabled people with communication barriers.
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