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Caeski: an assistive technology for the communication of persons with deafblindness.

Taciana Ramos LuzRudolf HuebnerEduardo José Lima IiHaiany Christine AbreuPaulo Estevão Nunes SantosPedro Henrique de Oliveira GomesLuiz Paulo Santos RezendeRenan Gustavo Otoni de OliveiraPedro Augusto de Oliveira Mendes
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2022)
The use of Caeski is feasible and as future perspectives, this assistive technology can be used in association with similar assistive technologies such as Perkins Machine and Braille Line, preventing possible tactile overloads. In addition, can be applied in the educational context, from literacy to university. Studies with longer training time should be conducted to confirm the results. The implications for rehabilitation:Social interactions, presential and online, with deafblind and non-deafblind persons anywhere in the world.Literacy and cognitive development of persons with deafblindness.Digital inclusion for occupational, school or academic contexts.
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