DIGA OLÁ: An Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Mobile Application for People with Language and Speech Impairments.
Tânia RochaPaulo SilvaMaria BarreiraJoão BarrosoPublished in: ICCHP (1) (2018)
Keyphrases
- mobile applications
- human communication
- language acquisition
- mobile devices
- text to speech
- user experience
- wireless devices
- hearing impaired
- spoken language
- english text
- text to speech synthesis
- mobile phone
- mobile environments
- context aware
- language learning
- programming language
- human language
- natural language
- speech recognition
- mobile users
- smart phones
- speech synthesis
- mobile services
- location based services
- communication networks
- m learning
- agent communication
- spoken dialog systems
- speech acts
- quality metrics
- end users
- language generation
- artificial intelligence
- hidden markov models
- concurrent programming
- age related
- human computer interaction
- audio visual
- automatic speech recognition
- speech signal