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2021-12-09 16:25
Significance of the publication of "Speech communication and people with disabilities" Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.), Yuji Nagashima (Kogakuin Univ.), Akira Okamoto (Tsukuba University of Technology), Naoto Kato (i Univ.), Shinji Sako (NITech), Testuya Takiguchi (Kobe Univ.), Daisuke Hara (Toyota Technological Institute), Michiru Makuuchi (National Rehabilitation Center For Persons with Disabilities) WIT2021-42 |
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The book we authored, "Speech Communication and People with Disabilities," (edited by Acoustical Society of Japan, Acoustic Science Series 22, Corona Publishing) aims to clarify the function of communication by analyzing sign language and finger Braille across in a cross-sectional manner from the knowledge of speech. One of the features of this book is that it shows the characteristics that form the common basis for the origin of language, the language of dialogue. For this purpose, the book deals with auditory language (speech), visual language (sign language), and tactile language (finger Braille and tactile sign language) in a cross-sectional manner. We will introduce the outline and significance of the book for researchers in the field of well-being information technology. |
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communication support / speech / people with disabilities / Well-being Information Technology (WIT) / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 121, no. 287, WIT2021-42, pp. 54-57, Dec. 2021. |
Paper # |
WIT2021-42 |
Date of Issue |
2021-12-01 (WIT) |
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Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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