Title of article :
A Cross-Lingual Mobile Medical Communication System Prototype for Foreigners and Subjects with Speech, Hearing, and Mental Disabilities Based on Pictograms
Author/Authors :
WoBk, Krzysztof Department of Multimedia - Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology - Koszykowa - Warsaw, Poland , WoBk, Agnieszka Department of Multimedia - Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology - Koszykowa - Warsaw, Poland , Glinkowski, Wojciech Department of Medical Informatics and Telemedicine - Medical University of Warsaw - Warsaw, Poland
Abstract :
People with speech, hearing, or mental impairment require special communication assistance, especially for medical purposes.
Automatic solutions for speech recognition and voice synthesis from text are poor fits for communication in the medical domain
because they are dependent on error-prone statistical models. Systems dependent on manual text input are insufficient. Recently
introduced systems for automatic sign language recognition are dependent on statistical models as well as on image and gesture
quality. Such systems remain in early development and are based mostly on minimal hand gestures unsuitable for medical purposes.
Furthermore, solutions that rely on the Internet cannot be used after disasters that require humanitarian aid. We propose a
high-speed, intuitive, Internet-free, voice-free, and text-free tool suited for emergency medical communication. Our solution is
a pictogram-based application that provides easy communication for individuals who have speech or hearing impairment or
mental health issues that impair communication, as well as foreigners who do not speak the local language. It provides support
and clarification in communication by using intuitive icons and interactive symbols that are easy to use on a mobile device. Such
pictogram-based communication can be quite effective and ultimately make people’s lives happier, easier, and safer.
Keywords :
Cross-Lingual , Mental , humanitarian , Speech
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine