Asistente Conversacional Móvil para la Rehabilitación de la Tartamudez

  1. Griol Barres, David
  2. Callejas Carrión, Zoraida
  3. Font, Javier
Journal:
Procesamiento del lenguaje natural

ISSN: 1135-5948

Year of publication: 2019

Issue: 63

Pages: 185-188

Type: Article

More publications in: Procesamiento del lenguaje natural

Abstract

Mobile devices have become a tool for daily use that has caused changes in people's ways of interacting, thanks to the accessibility they offer to large contents of information and communication services continuously, regardless of the place and the moment. Thanks to the development of mobile applications, advanced apps have been developed in the area of mobile health (mHealth), a field of eHealth in which the practice of medicine and public health is supported by mobile devices. In this paper we present an app that uses the potential of conversational interfaces for the development of mobile applications that help improve speech fluency in people who suffer from stuttering.

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