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Title: Web-design through speech
Authors: Attard, Andrew (2010)
Keywords: Web sites
Speech processing systems
Automatic speech recognition
Semantics
Issue Date: 2010
Citation: Attard, A. (2010). Web-design through speech (Bachelor's dissertation).
Abstract: With the rapidly evolving process in the field of information technology, more assistive software is being developed, allowing people with disability to integrate easily with the outside world. Web-Design Through Speech is a web-design tool which enables a user to create and manipulate web-pages using naturally spoken commands. This project creates a level of abstraction which reduces the level of complexity needed to build a web-page, while still offering sufficient functionalities so that the web-page being designed retains a level of sophistication. Spoken dialogue systems are used to enhance accessibility, whilst guiding the user through the stages of web-page development.
Description: B.SC.ICT(HONS)ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/91707
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