Pictogrammar, comunicación basada en pictogramas con conocimiento lingüístico

  1. Díaz Galiano, Manuel Carlos
  2. García Vega, Manuel
  3. García Cumbreras, Miguel Ángel
  4. Martínez Santiago, Fernando
  5. Montejo Ráez, Arturo
Revista:
Procesamiento del lenguaje natural

ISSN: 1135-5948

Ano de publicación: 2016

Número: 57

Páxinas: 185-188

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Procesamiento del lenguaje natural

Resumo

Several disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affect the ability of communication of people from an early age. For many of these cases and adaptive and augmentative communication methods (AAC) are used to develop or regain communication skills. Pictogrammar is a complete AAC system which uses an ontology itself, called PictOntology, in order to improve these communication problems.

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