A ROBOT FOR CHILDREN WITH SPEECH AND HEARING IMPAIRMENTS HAS BEEN CREATED IN UZBEKISTAN

February 24, 2024

To help children with speech and hearing impairments, inventor Nodir Kamolov has created a series of robots that help children cope with this ailment.

Nodir Kamolov studied at Tashkent State Technical University named after Islam Karimov. Currently, he continues his research in the doctoral program of this educational institution. At the same time, he works as the press secretary of the Tashkent State University of Information Technologies named after al-Khorezmi.

Nodir Kamolov says:

I have been researching Uzbek-speaking robots for 6 years now. A few years ago, when I went to an event at a school in Almazar district, Tashkent, designed for children with hearing and speech impairments, I set myself the goal of somehow helping them. After that, I began a deeper search for inventing robots that would help children speak. So far, I have made a series of robots known as Nodbot, and 3 models have been developed.

Uzbek words, even complex sentences, are included in this robot. As you know, Google, Yandex can’t take the sounds g`, h, q in the Uzbek language and letters, we were able to implement this robotic program.

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