Neural network for Braille reading and the speech-reading convergence in the blind: Similarities and differences to visual reading
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Marcin Szwed | Artur Marchewka | Katarzyna Jednoróg | Marcin Szczerbinski | Gabriela Dziegiel-Fivet | Joanna Plewko
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