Abstract

Research work is proceeding to try to develop a method of providing real-time orthographic visual display for people who have impaired hearing and do not use the alternative methods of communication commonly adopted by the deaf.This paper outlines a system using a non-verbatim display, which has been used to great effect by the Open University Project for Hearing-Impaired Students, and makes the case that it is not only a technologically possible system for use while a verbatim method is developed, but has a firm place as a communication method for the deaf which will even be positively preferable to a verbatim system in some circumstances.

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