The aim of this study is to investigate the role of Natural Language Processing (NLP) in developing personalized training materials for blind people. Despite the availability of different formats of training materials, blind people often face challenges in accessing and using them effectively. To address this issue, we developed personalized audio-based training materials using NLP techniques that adapt to the individual needs and preferences of blind users. In this study, we describe the design and development of the personalized training materials and evaluate their effectiveness through user feedback. Our results indicate that the personalized audio- based training materials are effective in improving the accessibility and effectiveness of training for blind people. The study highlights the potential of NLP to enhance the accessibility of training materials and improve the educational outcomes of blind people. The implications of the study for future research and practice are discussed.
Nowadays the head of our country pays much attention to education of young generation. A plenty of scientists work with translation of proverbs from one language to another. The sphere of phraseology is wider than other side of linguistic. As it is large sphere there is more problems in
phraseology. In lexicology, phonology, lexicography and in other sphere they have their own functions and
by this way we can learn their status in linguistic