A speech-to-symbol app for supporting communication partner to model and improve vocabulary

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Child Language Teaching & Therapy Pub Date : 2023-09-24 DOI:10.1177/02656590231202857
Elena Radici, Vahé Heboyan, Gianluca De Leo
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In order to meet the communication needs of individuals who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices, communication partners are often responsible for the programming of the AAC devices. However, the prolonged learning time and operational demands of AAC devices are often barriers to an efficient use of time during a therapy session. We developed a prototype app for iPad, called Speech-to-Symbol that decreases the programming time by finding pictures stored in the app using speech-to-text technology. We compared our solution to the TalkTablet app during AAC sessions with children with different communication disabilities. The aims of this study were 1) to compare the time to program both apps, 2) to identify the type of vocabulary used, and 3) to assess the usability of the two apps. Results showed that the reduced operational demands of our Speech-to-Symbols app allow communication partners to expose children to a larger and more diverse vocabulary. In addition, the communication partners gave our Speech-to-Symbols app a higher usability rating. Implications for clinical and educational settings and directions for future research are also discussed.
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语音转符号应用程序,支持交流伙伴建模和提高词汇量
为了满足使用辅助和替代通信(AAC)设备的个体的通信需求,通信伙伴通常负责对辅助和替代通信设备进行编程。然而,AAC设备的学习时间延长和操作要求往往是有效利用治疗时间的障碍。我们为iPad开发了一款名为“语音到符号”(Speech-to-Symbol)的原型应用程序,通过使用语音到文本技术查找存储在应用程序中的图片,从而减少了编程时间。在AAC会议期间,我们将我们的解决方案与TalkTablet应用程序进行了比较。本研究的目的是1)比较编程这两个应用程序的时间,2)确定使用的词汇类型,3)评估这两个应用程序的可用性。结果表明,我们的语音转换符号应用程序降低了操作要求,使沟通伙伴能够让孩子接触到更大、更多样化的词汇。此外,通信合作伙伴给我们的语音到符号应用程序更高的可用性评级。对临床和教育环境的影响以及未来研究的方向也进行了讨论。
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期刊介绍: Child Language Teaching and Therapy is an international peer reviewed journal which aims to be the leading inter-disciplinary journal in the field of children"s spoken and written language needs. The journal publishes original research and review articles of high practical relevance and which emphasise inter-disciplinary collaboration. Child Language Teaching and Therapy publishes regular special issues on specific subject areas and commissions keynote reviews of significant topics. The readership of the journal consists of academics and practitioners across the disciplines of education, speech and language therapy, psychology and linguistics.
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