人工智能对聋人和重听学生生活质量的影响。

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL American Annals of the Deaf Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1353/aad.2024.a946587
Bader N Alkahtani
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本研究综合研究了人工智能(AI)在改变和改善聋哑和听障学生生活质量方面的应用。他们分析了20项研究,涵盖了人工智能字幕、口译员、个性化导师、社交机器人和辅助应用等领域。主要研究结果表明,新兴的人工智能创新有望增强失聪和重听青年的沟通、学习、包容和独立性。自动语音识别、自然语言处理和智能辅导系统等技术通过消除障碍提高了课堂参与度和学习技能。然而,小样本、缺乏纵向数据和技术可及性限制影响结论的强度。额外严格的比较研究是有必要的,但谨慎采用人工智能如果在道德上实施似乎是有益的。经过深思熟虑的设计和整合,人工智能技术显示出强大的潜力,可以为失聪和重听学生创造更赋权、更公平的学习。然而,实现包容性的人工智能未来需要开发人员、研究人员和教育工作者之间的持续合作,以确保利用创新来增强能力,而不是取代它们。
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Quality of Life for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students.

This research study synthesizes research on applications of artificial intelligence (AI) to transform and improve quality of life for deaf and hard of hearing students. Twenty studies were analyzed, spanning domains including AI-enabled captioning, interpreters, personalized tutors, social robots, and assistive apps. Key findings demonstrate emerging AI innovations show promise for enhancing communication, learning, inclusion, and independence for deaf and hard of hearing youth. Technologies such as automatic speech recognition, natural language processing, and intelligent tutoring systems increased classroom participation and academic skills by removing barriers. However, small samples, lack of longitudinal data, and technology accessibility limitations affect the strength of conclusions. Additional rigorous comparative research is warranted, but cautious adoption of AI appears beneficial if implemented ethically. With thoughtful design and integration, AI technologies exhibit strong potential for creating more empowering, equitable learning for deaf and hard of hearing students. However, achieving an inclusive AI future requires ongoing collaboration among developers, researchers, and educators to ensure that innovations are leveraged to amplify capacities, not replace them.

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期刊介绍: The American Annals of the Deaf is a professional journal dedicated to quality in education and related services for deaf or hard of hearing children and adults. First published in 1847, the Annals is the oldest and most widely read English-language journal dealing with deafness and the education of deaf persons. The Annals is the official organ of the Council of American Instructors of the Deaf (CAID) and of the Conference of Educational Administrators of Schools and Programs for the Deaf (CEASD) and is directed and administered by a Joint Annals Administrative Committee made up of members of the executive committees of both of these organizations.
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