Prototype implementations for a universal remote console specification
CHI '02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Speech Synthesis: Technology for Disabled People
Speech Synthesis: Technology for Disabled People
Design of Speech Based-Devices
Design of Speech Based-Devices
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Introducing multimodal paper-digital interfaces for speech-language therapy
Proceedings of the 12th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility
Write-N-Speak: Authoring Multimodal Digital-Paper Materials for Speech-Language Therapy
ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS)
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SpeechKit is a multimedia system for use by speech therapists to assist in the rehabilitation of motor impaired patients. These are often stroke victims who have to relearn the ability to communicate effectively. The process is laborious and usually conducted in a one-to-one situation where interaction between therapist and client depends on visual and audio cues. Instead of the usual paper-based prompts used by the therapist, this multimedia solution offers screen prompts together with high quality digitised speech. The result is a reduced work load for the therapist. The system has undergone beta tests in Western Australia. The well established and robust Asymetrix Toolbook was used for development of the speech therapy tool, the current version in mid 2008 being version 9.1.