Title
Orchestrating assistive technology: Enabling autistic people to communicate with others
Abstract
With the use of new technologies, mainly tablets, there are more ways to improve the quality of life of users with special needs. For autistic persons that suffer from speech impairment, expressing themselves can be quite difficult. One of the ways for them to learn a language is by the use of PECS. There is software for tablets based on PECS for tablets, but they mostly don't seem to tackle one of the biggest hurdles of the PECS system: The learning of proper grammar. We present a currently running case study where an Android app based on PECS with basic grammar functions is being used by different groups of autistic children to determine if an improvement in their language acquisition can be achieved over more traditional methods.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/ICCE.2014.6775986
ICCE
Keywords
Field
DocType
android (operating system),assisted living,handicapped aids,natural language processing,notebook computers,android app,pecs,assistive technology,autistic people,basic grammar functions,language acquisition,proper grammar,speech impairment,tablets
Android app,Special needs,Context-free grammar,Computer science,Grammar,Language acquisition,Emerging technologies,Software,Multimedia
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2158-3994
1
0.37
References 
Authors
1
4