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Multi-modal Interfaces for Interaction-Communication between Hearing and Visually Impaired Individuals: Problems and Issues
Paris, France October 29-October 31
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One important and challenging problem in human interaction is the communication between blind and deaf individuals. The challenge here involves several cases: (i) first case is a deaf person usually does not speak in order a blind person to hear him/her; (ii) second case is when a blind person speaks a deaf person cannot hear; (iii) third case is when a deaf person makes sign language signs a blind person cannot see them. Thus, this paper presents a study on multi-modal interfaces, issues and problems for establishing communication and interaction between blind and deaf persons. A system-prototype Tyflos- Koufos is proposed in an effort for offering solutions to these challenges.
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Nikolaos Bourbakis, Anna Esposito, D. Kabraki, "Multi-modal Interfaces for Interaction-Communication between Hearing and Visually Impaired Individuals: Problems and Issues," ictai, vol. 2, pp.522-530, 19th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence - Vol.2 (ICTAI 2007), 2007
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