The high incidence of literacy deficits among people with severe speech impairments (SSI) has been well documented. Without literacy skills, people with SSI are unable to effectively use orthographic-based communication systems to generate novel linguistic items in spontaneous conversation. To address this problem, phoneme-based communication systems have been proposed which enable users to create spoken output from phoneme sequences. In this paper, we investigate whether prediction techniques can be employed to improve the usability of such systems. We have developed iSCAN, a phoneme-based predictive communication system, which offers phoneme prediction and phoneme-based word prediction. A pilot study with 16 able-bodied participants showe...
PAL is a portable communication aid and keyboard emulator which offers the user complete word predic...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems can improve the quality of life for individ...
Nonspeaking disabled people who use Voice Output Communication Aids (VOCAs) speak an average of betw...
The high incidence of literacy deficits among people with severe speech impairments (SSI) has been w...
The high incidence of literacy deficits among people with severe speech impairments SSIhas been well...
The high incidence of literacy deficits among people with severe speech impairments SSIhas been well...
computing.dundee.ac.uk The high incidence of literacy deficits among people with severe speech impai...
It is well documented that people with severe speech and physical impairments (SSPI) often experienc...
This article investigates the evaluation of a word prediction system in an Augmentative and Alternat...
Word prediction has been used to enhance the typing speed of users with dexterity difficulties since...
The paper discusses the development of predictive communication aids which anticipate users' intenti...
With an increasing awareness of the needs of the disabled comes a major surge in research into ways ...
This paper describes a system for assistive writing, the Speech Supplemented Word Prediction Program...
People who use augmentative or alternative communication (AAC) need access to a relevant, socially v...
Abstract In this paper, we discuss the application of Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques t...
PAL is a portable communication aid and keyboard emulator which offers the user complete word predic...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems can improve the quality of life for individ...
Nonspeaking disabled people who use Voice Output Communication Aids (VOCAs) speak an average of betw...
The high incidence of literacy deficits among people with severe speech impairments (SSI) has been w...
The high incidence of literacy deficits among people with severe speech impairments SSIhas been well...
The high incidence of literacy deficits among people with severe speech impairments SSIhas been well...
computing.dundee.ac.uk The high incidence of literacy deficits among people with severe speech impai...
It is well documented that people with severe speech and physical impairments (SSPI) often experienc...
This article investigates the evaluation of a word prediction system in an Augmentative and Alternat...
Word prediction has been used to enhance the typing speed of users with dexterity difficulties since...
The paper discusses the development of predictive communication aids which anticipate users' intenti...
With an increasing awareness of the needs of the disabled comes a major surge in research into ways ...
This paper describes a system for assistive writing, the Speech Supplemented Word Prediction Program...
People who use augmentative or alternative communication (AAC) need access to a relevant, socially v...
Abstract In this paper, we discuss the application of Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques t...
PAL is a portable communication aid and keyboard emulator which offers the user complete word predic...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems can improve the quality of life for individ...
Nonspeaking disabled people who use Voice Output Communication Aids (VOCAs) speak an average of betw...