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Development of a universal pictographic language keyboard. / Belimova, Polina; Zhalimova, Saltanat; Dzhumagulova, Alena.

In: CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Vol. 2744, 2020.

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Belimova, P, Zhalimova, S & Dzhumagulova, A 2020, 'Development of a universal pictographic language keyboard', CEUR Workshop Proceedings, vol. 2744.

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Belimova, P., Zhalimova, S., & Dzhumagulova, A. (2020). Development of a universal pictographic language keyboard. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2744.

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Belimova P, Zhalimova S, Dzhumagulova A. Development of a universal pictographic language keyboard. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 2020;2744.

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Belimova, Polina ; Zhalimova, Saltanat ; Dzhumagulova, Alena. / Development of a universal pictographic language keyboard. In: CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 2020 ; Vol. 2744.

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N2 - The paradigm of communication between people is changing along with global changes in the modern world. This process is related to the integration of technology into everyday life and represents an expansion of the signs and symbolic environment in the field of communication: more and more new images are appearing designed to mark the attributes of the modern world. Pictorial form of communication is a simplified, cost-effective means of communication. That is why it is widely used in education, rehabilitation, navigation systems of public spaces, web and human interaction with cyberphysical systems. However, modern pictographic systems are fragmented and poorly systematized in a constant race for compliance with the requirements of the modern world. They are almost not investigated in their practical application and are limited in their expressive possibilities. This article is devoted to the description of the initial stage of empirical research of pictographic language LoCoS and the stages of development of an alternative keyboard for communication based on it. The conclusion is made about the possibility of the existence of a universal pictographic language on the basis of its semantic and technological improvement.

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KW - Cyber-physical Systems

KW - Human-computer Interaction

KW - Icons

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KW - Linguistics

KW - Semantics

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