THE IMPACT OF SIGN LANGUAGE AND SPEECH TRANSLATORS ON THE MFD COMMUNITY: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Journal: Academic Research International (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2012-09-15
Authors : Sara Bilal Abdi O. Shuriye Rini Akmeliawati;
Page : 43-55
Keywords : ASLT; ST; survey; statistical analysis; MFD society; hearing/speech impaired people; hearing people;
Abstract
This research introduces a survey on the impact of the existing and developed Automatic Sign Language Translator (ASLT) and Speech Translator (ST) systems on the hearing/speech impaired societies. The objective of the study is to examine whether these automatic systems are able to split the communication barriers between hearing/speech impaired people and hearing people. Essentially, the research explores the outcome of the survey which was conducted in collaboration with the Malaysian Federation Deaf (MFD) society in Malaysia. The significant of this research lies in the fact that it serves exceptional human course. Data and information collected are systematically organized for reliability purposes.
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