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Perspectives on Speech and Language Interaction for Daily Assistive Technology: Introduction to Part 2 — Speaking and Reading Aids

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        cover image ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing
        ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing  Volume 6, Issue 4
        Special Issue on Speech and Language Processing for AT (Part 2)
        June 2015
        76 pages
        ISSN:1936-7228
        EISSN:1936-7236
        DOI:10.1145/2775084
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