AAC与自动词汇从照片:从学校和语言治疗设置的见解

M. Vargas, Jiamin Dai, Karyn Moffatt
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传统的基于符号的AAC设备对具有复杂沟通需求的个体施加了元语言和记忆需求,阻碍了对话伙伴在有意义的时刻激发符号语言。这项工作展示了一个原型应用程序,它生成特定情境的交流板,由描述性、叙述性和语义相关的单词和短语组合而成,这些单词和短语自动从照片中推断出来。通过与AAC专业人员的半结构化访谈,我们调查了该原型如何在自然主义学校和治疗环境中用于支持交流和语言学习。我们发现,词汇的即时性减少了会话伙伴的工作量,为AAC刺激提供了机会,并促进了符号理解和句子构建。我们对从照片中自动生成的词汇表如何支持具有复杂通信需求的个人使用和学习符号AAC提供了细致的理解,并对自动词汇表生成方法和接口的设计提供了见解,以更好地支持各种使用场景和目标。
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AAC with Automated Vocabulary from Photographs: Insights from School and Speech-Language Therapy Settings
Traditional symbol-based AAC devices impose meta-linguistic and memory demands on individuals with complex communication needs and hinder conversation partners from stimulating symbolic language in meaningful moments. This work presents a prototype application that generates situation-specific communication boards formed by a combination of descriptive, narrative, and semantic related words and phrases inferred automatically from photographs. Through semi-structured interviews with AAC professionals, we investigate how this prototype was used to support communication and language learning in naturalistic school and therapy settings. We find that the immediacy of vocabulary reduces conversation partners’ workload, opens up opportunities for AAC stimulation, and facilitates symbolic understanding and sentence construction. We contribute a nuanced understanding of how vocabularies generated automatically from photographs can support individuals with complex communication needs in using and learning symbolic AAC, offering insights into the design of automatic vocabulary generation methods and interfaces to better support various scenarios of use and goals.
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