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Increasing Access To Education For People With Disabilities

Microsoft News, March 15th, 2023

Around the world 2.2 billion people have a form of vision disability according to WHO. As disabilities affect people of all ages, it's critical that education is accessible to all and ensures equitable access to children and adults alike.

However, the reality is there are currently barriers in education for those who are blind or have low vision, including the lack of accessible textbooks and classroom materials. This is what is commonly referred to as a 'book famine' in the print disabled community.

Founded initially as self-advocacy group for people who are blind or low vision with an interest in STEM, I-Stem aims to enhance access to this otherwise inaccessible content for people with print disabilities. Through their past experience having experienced the challenges first-hand as blind co-founders, coupled with their experience in engineering and AI, the team uses AI to address this barrier faced by their community. Through support from Microsoft's AI for Accessibility grant program, I-Stem technology utilizes Microsoft's Azure which helps to recognize inaccessible text and extract it for further processing. This then is processed with custom models that help identify the layout and structure of the document, thereby retaining the formatting and semantic representation of the document.

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