Maestría en Ciencias de la Información y las Comunicaciones
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Ítem Modelo de interacción inteligente del reglamento del Congreso de Colombia para dispositivos móviles “MIRC”Pinzón Ortiz, Jesús Emilsen; Espinel Ortega, AlvaroIn the present thesis, a Model of Intelligent Interaction of the Regulations of the Congress of Colombia for mobile devices "MIRC" was designed and implemented; software product that implements a system for the dissemination of the Regulation of the Congress of the Republic of Colombia, available for smart mobile devices (cell phones, tablets, etc.), aimed at the general population and especially people with visual impairments or physical and / or illiteracy problems, in order to facilitate access and citizen participation to legislative and administrative work. The interaction between the user and the mobile device is given in natural language processing; by means of which the user limits himself to making the request of what he wishes to consult with his own voice and the device gives him the answer to that request in a synthesized voice. In order to achieve this goal, special emphasis was placed on the aspects of software quality, user requirements, accessibility, use of the potential of mobile devices using their technology in interaction with the user; such as: component for speech recognition and text conversion (SpeechRecognizer), mobile device sensor (AccelerometerSensor), text reading component and its conversion to speech (TextToSpeech), among others. The MIRC app was implemented for mobile devices: smart cell phones and tablets with ANDROID® operating system. In order to validate the usability of the MIRC app, an interview / survey was conducted to potential users interested in consulting the Regulations of the Congress, were also taken into account users without disabilities, as well as users with some visual, physical or with illiteracy problems. Whose results were of great acceptability, easy accessibility and operability.