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− | '''Conversation Support System for People with Language Disorders — Making Topic Lists from Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Yasuko Yamane, Hidenobu Ishida, Fumio Hattori and Kiyoshi Yasuda. | + | '''Conversation Support System for People with Language Disorders — Making Topic Lists from Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2010, written by [[Yasuko Yamane]], [[Hidenobu Ishida]], [[Fumio Hattori]] and [[Kiyoshi Yasuda]]. |
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− | A conversation support system for people with language disorders is proposed. Although the existing conversation support system "Raku-raku Jiyu Kaiwa" (Easy Free Conversation) is effective, it has insufficient topic words and a rigid topic list structure. To solve these problems, this paper proposes a method that makes topic lists from Wikipedia's millions of topic words. Experiments using the proposed topic list showed that subject utterances increased and the variety of spoken topics was expanded. | + | A conversation support system for people with language disorders is proposed. Although the existing conversation support system "Raku-raku Jiyu Kaiwa" (Easy Free Conversation) is effective, it has insufficient topic words and a rigid topic list structure. To solve these problems, this paper proposes a method that makes topic lists from [[Wikipedia]]'s millions of topic words. Experiments using the proposed topic list showed that subject utterances increased and the variety of spoken topics was expanded. |
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Conversation Support System for People with Language Disorders — Making Topic Lists from Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Yasuko Yamane, Hidenobu Ishida, Fumio Hattori and Kiyoshi Yasuda.
Overview
A conversation support system for people with language disorders is proposed. Although the existing conversation support system "Raku-raku Jiyu Kaiwa" (Easy Free Conversation) is effective, it has insufficient topic words and a rigid topic list structure. To solve these problems, this paper proposes a method that makes topic lists from Wikipedia's millions of topic words. Experiments using the proposed topic list showed that subject utterances increased and the variety of spoken topics was expanded.