CAApp: Um Aplicativo Móvel de Comunicação Aumentativa e Alternativa para Pessoas com Deficiência Motora Severa
Abstract
This work presents an Augmentative and Alternative Communication system, using a mobile application, to offer a communication means for people with severe motor disabilities. The application was developed for the Android platform and integrated to a smart environment system. The present paper approaches the alternative means of communication benefits for individuals with specific needs, the developed application features and the system operation process.
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