DocumentCode
266331
Title
Cloud augmentative and alternative communication for people with complex communication needs
Author
Chan, Rosanna Yuen-Yan
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Shatin, China
fYear
2014
fDate
8-12 Dec. 2014
Firstpage
2727
Lastpage
2732
Abstract
Human communication is fundamental to all aspects of life. Nowadays, communication technologies and communication networks together offer a wide range of options to sustain human social interactions within the modern society. Unfortunately, people with complex communication needs are unable to communicate using verbal means such as speech and written texts; and have been excluded from active and convenient participation in the society. Over the past decades, a number of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems have been developed to provide various methods to enable people with communication impairments to express their beliefs and needs by means other than natural speech. The advent of mobile technologies further brought about a growing number of unconnected, offline mobile AAC apps. The current work assembles multidisciplinary research expertise in Information Engineering, Cognitive Psychology, and Learning Sciences; as well as frontier experiences and practical knowledge in humanitarian technologies and specific learning disability; and proposes the novel cloud AAC to echo the call from the disability community for digital inclusion and their daily communication needs. The design has been validated by a preliminary system implementation; and has been adopted in classroom teaching and learning for children with autism spectrum disorders.
Keywords
cloud computing; handicapped aids; mobile computing; AAC system; autism spectrum disorder; classroom teaching; cloud augmentative and alternative communication system; cognitive psychology; communication impairment; communication network; complex communication need; disability community; human communication technology; human social interaction; humanitarian technology; information engineering; learning science; mobile technology; multidisciplinary research expertise; natural speech; specific learning disability; speech communication; verbal communicate; written text; Brain modeling; Cloud computing; Computational modeling; Computers; Mobile communication; Speech; Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC); Cloud Communications; Complex Communication Needs (CCN); Human Centric Communications; Human Centric Computing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location
Austin, TX
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.2014.7037220
Filename
7037220
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