Items where Division is "Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering > Electronics and Computer Science > Comms, Signal Processing & Control" and Year is 1984
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Burgess, N. and Damper, R. I. (1984) The inadequacy of the stuck-at model for testing MOS LSI circuits. Software and Microsystems, 3, 30-36.
Dabbagh, H. H. and Damper, R. I. (1984) Average selection length and time as predictors of communication rate. Proceedings of 8th Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Technology , 404-406.
Damper, R. I. (1984) Current research in the UK into speech synthesis and recognition to aid the disabled. Evaluation of Assistive Devices for Paralyzed Persons Commission of the European Communities, 175-177.
Damper, R. I. (1984) Speech as a medium for interfacing disabled people to aids. Proceedings of Second International Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering , 450-451.
Damper, R. I. (1984) Speech technology and the disabled. Proceedings of First International Conference on Speech Technology , 135-143.
Damper, R. I., Baker, R. G., Lambourne, A. D., Downton, A. C., King, R. W. and Newell, A. F. (1984) Educational subtitling for deaf children. Proceedings of Second International Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering , 304-305.
Damper, R.I. (1984) Text composition by the physically disabled: A rate prediction model for scanning input. Applied Ergonomics, 15, 289-296.
Damper, R.I. (1984) Voice-input aids for the physically disabled. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 21, 541-553.
Damper, R.I. and MacDonald, S.L. (1984) Statistical clustering procedures applied to low-cost speech recognition. Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 6, 265-271.
Damper, R.I. and MacDonald, S.L. (1984) Template adaptation in speech recognition. Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics, 64, (4), 293-299.
Downton, A. C., Baker, R. G., Dudley, R. P., King, R. W., Damper, R. I. and Lambourne, A. D. (1984) Televison subtitling for impaired linguistic skills. Proceedings of 10th International Broadcasting Convention , 170-174.


