ABISS—an inexpensive computer-based sound spectrograph
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A practical tool for assisting deaf children to learn to speak is discussed. The first portion of this project which has been completed is presented in detail. On-going further development leading to the final system is also discussed.
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ABISS—an inexpensive computer-based sound spectrograph
SIGCSE '83: Proceedings of the fourteenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationA practical tool for assisting deaf children to learn to speak is discussed. The first portion of this project which has been completed is presented in detail. On-going further development leading to the final system is also discussed.
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Published: 01 February 1983
Published in SIGCSE Volume 15, Issue 1
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