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PROPICTO: Developing Speech-to-Pictograph Translation Systems to Enhance Communication Accessibility

Presented atTampere, Finland, 12–15 June 2023
Published inMary Nurminen, Judith Brenner, Maarit Koponen, Sirkku Latomaa, Mikhail Mikhailov, Frederike Schierl, Tharindu Ranasinghe, Eva Vanmassenhove, Sergi Alvarez Vidal, Nora Aranberri, Mara Nunziatini, Carla Parra Escartín, Mikel Forcada, Maja Popovic, Carolina Scarton, Helena Moniz (Ed.), Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (2023), p. 515-516
PublisherEuropean Association for Machine Translation (EAMT)
First online date2023
Abstract

PROPICTO is a project funded by the French National Research Agency and the Swiss National Science Foundation, that aims at creating Speech-to-Pictograph translation systems, with a special focus on French as an input language. By developing such technologies, we intend to enhance communication access for non-French speaking patients and people with cognitive impairments.

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ORMAECHEA GRIJALBA, Lucía et al. PROPICTO: Developing Speech-to-Pictograph Translation Systems to Enhance Communication Accessibility. In: Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (2023). Mary Nurminen, Judith Brenner, Maarit Koponen, Sirkku Latomaa, Mikhail Mikhailov, Frederike Schierl, Tharindu Ranasinghe, Eva Vanmassenhove, Sergi Alvarez Vidal, Nora Aranberri, Mara Nunziatini, Carla Parra Escartín, Mikel Forcada, Maja Popovic, Carolina Scarton, Helena Moniz (Ed.). Tampere, Finland. [s.l.] : European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT), 2023. p. 515–516.
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