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Disability Assistive Programming: Using Voice Input To Write Code

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posted on 2025-08-08, 12:50 authored by Hunter Lee
This thesis describes the development of a proof of concept speech to code program that utilizes Sphinx 4, JFlex, and CUP. This thesis can take in audio, transcribe it to text and then run it through a lexer/parser to ensure correct Java syntax for a simple “Hello World” program. This is the groundwork for a fully functional speech to Java code program to assist with disability mitigation in the computer science field.

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2019

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  • The Honors College

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English

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  • Open

Program of Study

Computer Science

Advisor

James B. Fenwick, Jr.

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  • Undergraduate Honors Thesis

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