Inclusive Offline Multimodal Retrieval-Augmented Generation System for Accessible PDF-Based Knowledge Assistance
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Department of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning R.M.D. Engineering College Chennai (India)
Department of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning R.M.D. Engineering College Chennai (India)
Department of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning R.M.D. Engineering College Chennai (India)
Department of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning R.M.D. Engineering College Chennai (India)
Department of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning R.M.D. Engineering College Chennai (India)
Article Information
DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2026.11070091
Subject Category: Machine Learning
Volume/Issue: 11/7 | Page No: 1304-1321
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2026-07-19
Accepted: 2026-07-24
Published: 2026-08-06
Abstract
People with visual, speech and hearing impairment still face a major problem of receiving digital knowledge. In spite of the fact that the artificial intelligence enhances the information retrieval systems, the majority of the solutions are based on the cloud-based large language models and they do not offer an inclusive multimodal interaction. In this paper, an Offline Multimodal Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) System is introduced that is intended to help differently-abled users to interact with PDF documents with the help of text, speech, and sign-language. The suggested system consists of the locally run large language model (LLaMA through Ollama), semantic retrieval based on FAISS, offline speech recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, and Sign animation rendering through gesture recognition. Our architecture is based on privacy, low latency and free deployment, unlike the traditional cloud-dependent AI assistants. Experimental evaluation demonstrates that the system effectively retrieves context-relevant responses while supporting voice interaction and visual gesture assistance. The proposed framework contributes toward inclusive AI-driven knowledge systems and demonstrates the feasibility of offline assistive intelligence platforms.
Keywords
Accessibility AI, Retrieval-Augmented Generation, Offline LLM, Assistive Technology, Multimodal Interaction, Inclusive Computing
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