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American Journal of Audiology Vol.3 19-22 March 1994.
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A Multimedia Approach for Estimating Speech Recognition of Multilingual Clients

June Antablin McCullough 1, Richard H. Wilson 2, Jonathan D. Birck 3, and Linda G. Anderson 1

1 San José State University, San José, CA
2 VA Medical Center, Mountain Home, TN, and East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
3 Virtual Corporation, Portland, OR

Spanish picture-identification materials have been created specifically for presentation in a computer-driven multimedia format. Normative performance data in conventional oral, open-set conditions and in computercontrolled pointing, closed-set conditions are being established for the Spanish Picture-Identification Task and will be forthcoming. The use of auditory/visual materials in the computer-controlled format represents an innovative use of multimedia technology that appears to be uniquely applicable for assessing the growing numbers of multilingual clients. It is reasonable to expect that word lists and corresponding illustrations will be developed soon for many common languages, perhaps stored on CD-ROM and accessed by audiologists through the touch of a button.

Key Words: multilingual, speech recognition, computer audiometry

Submitted on March 11, 1993
Accepted on October 28, 1993







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