UB Talker Goal - Give those people without the ability to speak, a voice. Target Population - Handicapped/disabled who have limited motor skills and have.

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UB Talker Goal - Give those people without the ability to speak, a voice. Target Population - Handicapped/disabled who have limited motor skills and have difficulty with voice communication Use commercial-grade technology – affordable laptop or “Tablet” computer.

UB Talker Allows for the creation of sentences, phrases and speeches that can be spoken with the push of a button. Phrase & Word Completion - Based on frequency of use, last-used Content Prediction - Time and Context - Based on time of day, day of week, season Auto-Scan

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