AAC技术现状:系统回顾与分类

Humphrey Curtis, Timothy Neate, Carlota Vazquez Gonzalez
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有复杂沟通需求的人可以使用高科技的辅助和替代沟通设备和系统来弥补沟通困难。虽然许多人有效地使用AAC,但许多研究强调了挑战-例如,高弃用率和不适合其最终用户的解决方案。目前,我们缺乏对该领域的详细调查,以了解这些缺点,并了解无障碍社区如何指导其努力设计更有效的AAC。为此,我们对高科技AAC设备和干预措施进行了系统回顾和分类,报告了从ACM DL和SCOPUS数据库中检索到的562篇文章的结果。我们提供了AAC设备当前状态的分类概述-例如它们的交互方式和特征。我们描述了重点探索的社区,以及使用的方法方法。我们对比了更广泛的可及性和HCI文献中的发现,以描述当前分类法下未来的探索途径,对规范和现有研究方法进行了重新评估,并对AAC和干预措施的重点社区进行了论述。
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State of the Art in AAC: A Systematic Review and Taxonomy
People with complex communication needs (CCNs) can use high-tech augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices and systems to compensate for communication difficulties. While many use AAC effectively, much research has highlighted challenges – for instance, high rates of abandonment and solutions which are not appropriate for their end-users. Presently, we lack a detailed survey of this field to comprehend these shortcomings and understand how the accessibility community might direct its efforts to design more effective AAC. In response to this, we conduct a systematic review and taxonomy of high-tech AAC devices and interventions, reporting results from 562 articles identified in the ACM DL and SCOPUS databases. We provide a taxonomical overview of the current state of AAC devices – e.g. their interaction modalities and characteristics. We describe the communities of focus explored, and the methodological approaches used. We contrast findings in the broader accessibility and HCI literature to delineate future avenues for exploration in light of the current taxonomy, offer a reassessment of the norms and incumbent research methodologies and present a discourse on the communities of focus for AAC and interventions.
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