Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-115)A deaf person has as great a need to communicate by telephone as the hearing member of our society. Devices which are presently available on the market to meet this need are studied in detail. A set of system requirements which can best meet the human factors and technical aspects of such a device are developed, and these requirements are then used to develop a communications system
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 78)Digital signal processing techniques can be used to imp...
This article deals with the exclusion of deaf, hearing- and speech-impaired people from our modern c...
In a two-week field study, the Scribe4Me transcription system im-proved awareness of sound-based inf...
The tactile channel is the only communication channel available for the speech and deaf-blind people...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6244.7105(OFTEL-WGHI--(87)35) / BLDS...
Communications between deaf-mute and a normal person have always been a challenging task.The paper d...
Communication between a deaf-mute and a hearing person has always been difficult. The study outlines...
This paper discusses videoconferencing systems as a communication tool for the hearing impaired
A concept and architecture of a personal communication system (PCS) is introduced that integrates au...
Employees who have a hearing loss can use much of the same technology for telephone communication th...
In tightly circumscribed communication situations, an interactive system resident on a mobile device...
The academic achievement of the deaf is related to the difficulty in communication, not to the cogni...
This article lists several methods of communication, aids, and devices for deaf-blind individuals. I...
A Teldem provides text-based telephony services to the deaf. Despite an array of text-based communic...
There is a great deal of interest worldwide in serving people with diverse abilities and needs, espe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 78)Digital signal processing techniques can be used to imp...
This article deals with the exclusion of deaf, hearing- and speech-impaired people from our modern c...
In a two-week field study, the Scribe4Me transcription system im-proved awareness of sound-based inf...
The tactile channel is the only communication channel available for the speech and deaf-blind people...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6244.7105(OFTEL-WGHI--(87)35) / BLDS...
Communications between deaf-mute and a normal person have always been a challenging task.The paper d...
Communication between a deaf-mute and a hearing person has always been difficult. The study outlines...
This paper discusses videoconferencing systems as a communication tool for the hearing impaired
A concept and architecture of a personal communication system (PCS) is introduced that integrates au...
Employees who have a hearing loss can use much of the same technology for telephone communication th...
In tightly circumscribed communication situations, an interactive system resident on a mobile device...
The academic achievement of the deaf is related to the difficulty in communication, not to the cogni...
This article lists several methods of communication, aids, and devices for deaf-blind individuals. I...
A Teldem provides text-based telephony services to the deaf. Despite an array of text-based communic...
There is a great deal of interest worldwide in serving people with diverse abilities and needs, espe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 78)Digital signal processing techniques can be used to imp...
This article deals with the exclusion of deaf, hearing- and speech-impaired people from our modern c...
In a two-week field study, the Scribe4Me transcription system im-proved awareness of sound-based inf...