The use of technological tools for the inclusion of people with auditory disabilities today is booming, with a significant advance in the close caption for television, the cochlear implant, dictionaries of sign languages apps (SL) in apps, translators of voice-to-text or channels of videos that promote the learning of SL, but without a visible impact in the communities of deaf people or society in general, is still not perceived this technology being adopted everywhere to promote equal opportunities and the well-being of people with disabilities in the Smart cities, due to many of the developments do not pursue the research, usability analysis or the creation of models that help to understand, replicate, improve, or build strategies to ensure an inclusion based on technology and the immersion to the deaf culture by listeners The systematic review to research conducted in this topic helps us understand the implications and challenges faced To follow with innovation in the area of technologies for inclusion and understand that not only it is providing technology for a deaf person, but to create an environment that promotes culture to improve communication between inhabitants of a Smart cities. For this reason the present article is a systematic revision centered in technological research adapted for the access of the information and the communication of people with hearing loss or deaf; presented under Kitchenham´s methodology; the information is searched and classified through the analysis of clusters k-means which summary is presented under the selection and classification of 350 articles published since 2013 until May 2017 with looks towards the analysis of methodologies or models that promote the inclusion of deaf people in society with the usage of technological tools in order to start the guidelines to create a technological-social model to promote the improvement of communication between deaf and hearing people.
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