2016 XIth International Scientific and Technical Conference Computer Sciences and Information Technologies (CSIT) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/stc-csit.2016.7589898
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Linguistic models of assistive computer technologies for cognition and communication

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“…Precision of content at level n (precision n) is defined as the amount of relevant content among first n of the provided content divided by n [63]. If the system provided k>n content, then precision (n)=Precision of the system based on first n of content for query results [64]. If the system provided k<n content, then Precision at level of n content would not exceed the system's Precision.…”
Section: Accuracy a D A B C Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precision of content at level n (precision n) is defined as the amount of relevant content among first n of the provided content divided by n [63]. If the system provided k>n content, then precision (n)=Precision of the system based on first n of content for query results [64]. If the system provided k<n content, then Precision at level of n content would not exceed the system's Precision.…”
Section: Accuracy a D A B C Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embodied assistive technology includes mobility devices [3,4] (e.g., wheelchairs, prostheses, exoskeletons, or artificial limbs); specialized aids (e.g., hearing [5], vision [6][7][8], cognition [9], or communication [10]); and specific hardware, software, and peripherals that assist people with disabilities with accessing information technologies (e.g., computers and mobile devices). Although these systems provide valued help, they usually offer just one functionality and lack much intelligence (intelligence being understood as the ability to receive feedback from the environment and adapt their behavior).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…-the method of anchor words (calculation of the total frequency of usage and finding percentage of syntactic words [62]: prepositions, conjunctions, particles); -the punctuation signs method (calculation only of the number of internal and external punctuation signs) [63];…”
Section: Algorithm 1 Analysis and Interpretation At The Linguistic Lmentioning
confidence: 99%