Following on several partial prototypes, we built an automated Deaf Telephony bridging application with the SoftBridge platform. The SoftBridge performs multi-modal bridging in real-time using Text-to-Speech (TTS) and Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) utilities accessed via web services. To perform Action Research with the Deaf community in Cape Town, we invited a Deaf user (DU) to participate in a pilot study. We conducted three tests varying the input/output modalities of the hearing user (HU). The DU had a standard text in/text out Instant Messaging client. The HU client used the following specific modality combinations: Text & TTS in/Text out, TTS in/Text out and TTS in/Text & ASR out. The SoftBridge logged the conversations for subseq...
For the deaf to communicate in a hearing world, they often rely on technology. This study, completed...
This paper presents a case for iterative community-based co-design to facilitate the emergence of an...
Videotelephony allows deaf people to communicate in the way which is most natural to them, i.e. thro...
Following on the development of several prototypes, we have built a semi-automated Deaf Telephony pr...
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A Teldem provides text-based telephony services to the deaf. Despite an array of text-based communic...
This paper presents an empirical solution for guaranteeing the delivery of synchronous and asynchron...
We have developed a prototype bridge that relays text and speech between Teldem, a text telephone fo...
The South African Deaf community has very limited telephony options. They prefer to communicate in s...
Instant Messaging is traditionally a text only affair. However, there are instances when it would be...
Magister Scientiae - MScA semi-synchronous environment consists of a combination of synchronous and ...
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This paper describes how a deaf to hearing communication aid built for a mobile phone can be used to...
For the deaf to communicate in a hearing world, they often rely on technology. This study, completed...
This paper presents a case for iterative community-based co-design to facilitate the emergence of an...
Videotelephony allows deaf people to communicate in the way which is most natural to them, i.e. thro...
Following on the development of several prototypes, we have built a semi-automated Deaf Telephony pr...
This paper presents a description of telecommunications for Deaf people in South Africa by contrasti...
A Teldem provides text-based telephony services to the deaf. Despite an array of text-based communic...
This paper presents an empirical solution for guaranteeing the delivery of synchronous and asynchron...
We have developed a prototype bridge that relays text and speech between Teldem, a text telephone fo...
The South African Deaf community has very limited telephony options. They prefer to communicate in s...
Instant Messaging is traditionally a text only affair. However, there are instances when it would be...
Magister Scientiae - MScA semi-synchronous environment consists of a combination of synchronous and ...
This paper describes Kiara, an open source SIPbased communication system that provides the building ...
In tightly circumscribed communication situations an interactive system resident on a mobile device ...
This study investigated user experiences of participants testing a prototype messaging app with auto...
This paper describes how a deaf to hearing communication aid built for a mobile phone can be used to...
For the deaf to communicate in a hearing world, they often rely on technology. This study, completed...
This paper presents a case for iterative community-based co-design to facilitate the emergence of an...
Videotelephony allows deaf people to communicate in the way which is most natural to them, i.e. thro...