Discapacidad y comunicación: una experiencia de fonética aplicada
Keywords:
disabililty, communication, speech synthesisAbstract
Societies have a significant number of persons, which in one way or another has some kind of difficulties to communicate, to produce the proper message, to perceive it or process it. From this perspective, this paper presents an application of research results, in experimental phonetics, to the development of a communication system: human-machine, which give origin to the Disability and Communication Project at the University of Los Andes-Merida Venezuela, from which the use of the Speech Synthesis allows the improving of the capacities and talents of people with communication disabilities.
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