e-Ucumari: A multimedia device based on ontologies and embedded systems for pedagogical support of children with multi-disabilities

V. Robles-Bykbaev, C. Arévalo-Illescas, P. Carrera-Hidalgo, Y. Robles-Bykbaev, G. Tigre-Andrade, D. Ochoa-Fajardo, D. Quisi-Peralta, F. Pesántez-Avilés, J. Martinez-Gutierrez
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In a world where approximately 15% of the population lives with some form of disability one of the most vulnerable groups is constituted by children that present multiple disabilities. For example, in these cases, a child can have cerebral palsy and hearing loss concomitantly. Working with children with multiple disabilities constitutes a challenge, given that they present affectation in several development areas. For these reasons, we have developed a system to support the educational and therapeutic intervention for children with multiple disabilities. Our system relies on an electronic device and an ontology that models some of the most relevant entities and relations of therapy sessions. This proposal has been validated in two stages: (i) a preliminary validation (aesthetic and functionality) with 37 volunteers (higher education students), and (ii) a validation on a real scenario with 6 children with multiple disabilities during a period of two months. The results show high levels of motivation when children work with the device and positive comments by therapists and educators side.
e-Ucumari:一种基于本体和嵌入式系统的多媒体设备,用于为多重残疾儿童提供教学支持
在一个大约15%的人口患有某种形式残疾的世界上,最脆弱的群体之一是患有多重残疾的儿童。例如,在这些情况下,一个孩子可能同时患有脑瘫和听力丧失。与多重残疾儿童一起工作是一项挑战,因为他们在几个发展领域表现出矫揉造作。基于这些原因,我们开发了一个系统来支持对多重残疾儿童的教育和治疗干预。我们的系统依赖于一个电子设备和一个本体来模拟一些最相关的实体和治疗过程的关系。该提案已分两个阶段进行验证:(i)对37名志愿者(高等教育学生)进行初步验证(美学和功能),以及(ii)对6名多重残疾儿童进行为期两个月的真实场景验证。结果显示,当孩子们使用该设备时,他们的积极性很高,治疗师和教育工作者也给予了积极的评价。
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