2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-08599-9_60
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Urgent Communication Method for Deaf, Language Dysfunction and Foreigners

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“…The work of application is based on pictograms or icons in the shape of the signs for danger. To use such application, user must register, give basic information like name, address, gender, age, e-mail, and types of impairment and anamnesis so it can be seen which type of impairment user has [1]. Big challenge for persons with visual impairment is to detect and recognize objects in their environment, and inability to face such a challenge is making them stressed and uncomfortable.…”
Section: A An Overview Of Current Research and Application Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work of application is based on pictograms or icons in the shape of the signs for danger. To use such application, user must register, give basic information like name, address, gender, age, e-mail, and types of impairment and anamnesis so it can be seen which type of impairment user has [1]. Big challenge for persons with visual impairment is to detect and recognize objects in their environment, and inability to face such a challenge is making them stressed and uncomfortable.…”
Section: A An Overview Of Current Research and Application Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous research, we created a booklet with icons or pictograms that supports limited communication for those in Japan who cannot speak Japanese because of hearing impairment, language dysfunction, or some other reason [1][2][3]. Currently 6,000 copies of the booklet have been distributed to fire departments, hospitals, and other organizations.…”
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confidence: 99%