The following references relate to language activity monitoring (LAM) and U-LAM (Universal Language Activity Monitor) software.
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Hill, K. and Romich, B. (1999). A proposed standard for AAC and writing system data logging for clinical intervention, outcomes measurement, and research. In Proceedings of the RESNA 1999 annual conference. pp. 22-24. Atlanta, GA: RESNA Press.
Romich, B. and Hill, K. (1999). A language activity monitor for AAC and writing systems: clinical intervention, outcomes measurement, and research. In Proceedings of the RESNA 1999 annual conference. pp. 19-21. Atlanta, GA: RESNA Press.
Hill, K. J. & Romich, B. A. (2001). A language activity monitor for supporting AAC evidence-based clinical practice. Assistive Technology, 13, 12-22.
Indermuhle, M., Hill, K., and Romich, B. (2002). A language activity monitor for digitized speech AAC systems to support evidence-based clinical practice and outcomes measurement. In Proceedings of the RESNA 2002 annual conference. pp. 69-71. Atlanta, GA: RESNA Press.
Ramachandran, P. and Hill, K. (2002). Reliability study of language samples using software to support the transcription of digitized speech AAC systems. In Proceedings of the RESNA 2002 annual conference. pp. 78-80. Atlanta, GA: RESNA Press.
Romich, B., Hill, K., Miller, D., Adamson, J., Anthony, A., and Sunday, J. (2004). U-LAM: universal language activity monitor. Proceedings of the 2004 RESNA Conference. RESNA Press. Arlington, VA.