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https://hdl.handle.net/2183/48613 Delphi study over language technologies use to improve maritime communications
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Campa Portela, Rosa Mary de la, Louzán Lago, Felipe y Fernández Hermida, Senen (2007) Delphi study over language technologies use to improve maritime communications. Journal of maritime research: JMR. V.4, n.1, p. 5-22. [19/06/2026] Disponible en: https://www.jmr.unican.es/jmr/es/article/view/39
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[Abstract] The inadequate knowledge of language is identified by International Maritime
Organization as one of the forty four components of the so-called human factor or
human element.
One of the possible actions aimed to prevent or to reduce the negative conse-
quences derived from the lack of misuse or a common language on maritime com-
munications is based on the research over the use of new communication and infor-
mation technologies in maritime settings and its adaptation to communication
needs in such setting.
In that respect and from University of A Coruña, a project is being developed
with the object of studying the feasibility of these technologies application to mar-
itime communications, with the purpose of improving its efficiency as well as to
encourage the maritime safety aspects related to them.
One of the basic actions to develop this project is the carrying out of a Delphi
study –experts’ panel– with the aim of stating the legal, commercial and technical
viability of the use of this kind of resources through the enquiry to maritime experts
which develop a considerable part of their professional activities in an international
communication environment.
The present article analyse the views expressed by these experts on maritime
communications over the possible implementation of language technologies in
maritime settings.
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