A Speech-Enabled Fixed-Phrase Translator for Emergency Settings: Crossover Study
JMIR Medical Informatics2019Vol. 7(2), pp. e13167–e13167
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Hervé Spechbach, Johanna Gerlach, Sanae Mazouri Karker, Nikos Tsourakis, Christophe Combescure, Pierrette Bouillon
Abstract
In emergency settings, when no interpreter is available, speech-enabled fixed-phrase translators can be a good alternative to reliably collect information from the patient.
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