Review of the role of modern computational technologies in the detection of dyslexia

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Abstract

Dyslexia is disability with a neurological origin that causes lack of proficiency in reading and writing despite normal (or above) intelligence and sensory abilities. Modern computational technologies play a significant role in enhancing the conventional dyslexia detection techniques as well as in discovering novel approaches for dyslexia detection. This paper covers the modern technologies that are being used and examines the existing gaps in the dyslexia detection procedures in order to benefit future research.

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Perera, H., Shiratuddin, M. F., & Wong, K. W. (2016). Review of the role of modern computational technologies in the detection of dyslexia. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 376, pp. 1465–1475). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0557-2_141

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