Presentation 2005/3/18
A Study of Kanji Explanatory Expressions on Auditory Communication : A Discussion about Shosai-yomi on Screen Reader
Toshimitsu YAMAGUCHI, Tetsuya WATANABE, Teruyoshi FUJINUMA, Kazuo KAMATA,
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Abstract(in English) There are a lot of homonyms in the kanji. Therefore, it is difficult to do the expression that uniquely specifies the kanji only by the voice. We did kanji explanatory expression experiment and analysised. The result shows (1)kanji that means part of body or number tends to be explained with that attributes, (2)the strategy that explain with attributes were adopted more than existing screen reader's explanatory expressions.
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Keyword(in English) Auditory Communication / Kanji / Explanatory Expressions / Visually Impaired / Screen Reader
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Title (in English) A Study of Kanji Explanatory Expressions on Auditory Communication : A Discussion about Shosai-yomi on Screen Reader
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Keyword(1) Auditory Communication
Keyword(2) Kanji
Keyword(3) Explanatory Expressions
Keyword(4) Visually Impaired
Keyword(5) Screen Reader
1st Author's Name Toshimitsu YAMAGUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation The National Institute of Special Education:Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Department of Welfare Systems Engineering()
2nd Author's Name Tetsuya WATANABE
2nd Author's Affiliation The National Institute of Special Education
3rd Author's Name Teruyoshi FUJINUMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Integral Systems Technical Advanced Lab.
4th Author's Name Kazuo KAMATA
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science, Utsunomiya University
Date 2005/3/18
Paper # WIT2004-73
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 751
Page pp.pp.-
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