CDLI in the media
Tech Giants Collaborate on Accessible Speech Technology for Non-Standard Speech Patterns
A new collaborative project aims to enhance communication for Ghanaians with conditions like Cerebral Palsy, Stroke, and Parkinson's disease through improved AI speech recognition. The initiative brings together local universities and international tech partners to create tailored ASR models for African languages.
University of Ghana, Google and UCL Launch Speech Recognition Initiative for Ghanaian Languages
The University of Ghana has partnered with Google Research Africa and UCL's Global Disability Innovation Hub to launch Project Tɛkyerɛma Pa, an initiative developing AI-powered speech recognition for people with speech impairments. The project focuses on five Ghanaian languages and is supported by a $40,000 Google grant.
Google Expands Voice Technology Across African Languages
Google announces the expansion of voice search and typing capabilities to 15 additional African languages, enabling approximately 300 million more people to interact with technology using their voice. The update builds on ongoing partnerships with research institutions advancing speech accessibility across the continent.
Can AI help Africa close the development gap?
Financial Times piece explores how our AT2030 programme has tested the Google Relate app
Enhancing Communication Equity: Evaluation of an Automated Speech Recognition Application in Ghana
GDI Hub's Academic Research Centre and the AT2030 programme recent award winning paper is showcasing how Mobile as AT is continuing to emerge as a dynamic opportunity to change lives.