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SCANNING MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE INFORMATION: Can mathematical or scientific information be converted to speech or Braille output for students with visual impairments by using a scanner?

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SCANNING MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE INFORMATION: Can mathematical or scientific information be converted to speech or Braille output for students with visual impairments by using a scanner?

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Text information can be readily scanned and converted by optical character recognition (OCR) to Braille or speech output with appropriate hardware and software. Current OCR technology does not always recognize scanned mathematical or scientific notations accurately. Proofreading is an essential part of the transcription process to ensure the accuracy of the material.

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