ABSTRACT:In today’s rapidly evolving digital environment, email has become an essential medium for both personal and professional communication. Despite advancements in technology, individuals with visual impairments or physical disabilities often encounter challenges when using traditional email platforms due to their dependence on visual interfaces and keyboard input. This research presents a voiceenabled email system designed to improve accessibility for blind and physically challenged users. The application is developed using Python and the Flask framework, enabling users to manage email functions through spoken commands. Speech-to-Text (STT) technology is used to convert voice input into written text for composing messages, while Text-to-Speech (TTS) technology converts email content into audio output for convenient listening. The system integrates standard email protocols such as SMTP for sending emails and IMAP for retrieving messages, ensuring reliable communication. By simplifying command structures and eliminating the need for typing skills, the proposed solution enhances usability, reduces user effort, and supports inclusive digital communication for individuals with visual impairments as well as general users.

KEYWORDS:Python, Assistive Technology, HCI, Speech Recognition, Visually Impaired People, STT, TTS.

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION DRIVEN VOICE-CONTROLLED EMAIL PLATFORM WITH MULTIMEDIA ATTACHMENT CAPABILITIES FOR BLIND USERS

VIJAYA R. SAWARKAR STUDENT M.TECH, AIML
PROF. SAYARA BANO SHIEKH
PROF. SUSHIL BHISE

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY