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Abstract From the experience, we understand that new technical progress may lead to a new barrier. The development of the information technology causes a communication handicap or adigital divide. The Archimedes project is going to guarantee a physically challenged and /or asenior citizen the access to information technology. It guarantees access to the information and the knowledge. In addition, the technical study of the speech recognition is going to guarantee the utterance handicapped person access the speech recognition technology. The information technology has already been commonly accepted in the economic society and at home. In the near future, the speech recognition technology will be applied to all electronics used in all aspects of life. We must guaranteed the information and the knowledge can be accessible by all the people including a handicapped person and a senior citizen. It means the participation of all people including an utterance handicapped person from the economic society and commutes. Key words : speech recognition The Archimedes Project handicap 2009 6 26