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Evolution of the information-retrieval system for blind and visually-impaired people

Blind & visually impaired people face many problems in interacting with information retrieval systems. State-of-the-art spoken language technology offers potential to overcome many of them. In the mid-1990s, our research group decided to develop an information retrieval system suitable for Slove...

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Published in:International journal of speech technology 2003-07, Vol.6 (3), p.301-309
Main Authors: Dobrisek, Simon, Gros, Jerneja, Vesnicer, Bostjan, Pavesic, Nikola, Mihelic, France
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