AACessTalk: Fostering Communication between Minimally Verbal Autistic Children and Parents with Contextual Guidance and Card Recommendation
As minimally verbal autistic (MVA) children communicate with parents through few words and nonverbal cues, parents often struggle to encourage their children to express subtle emotions and needs and to grasp their nuanced signals. We present AACessTalk, a tablet-based, AI-mediated communication syst...
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Zusammenfassung: | As minimally verbal autistic (MVA) children communicate with parents through
few words and nonverbal cues, parents often struggle to encourage their
children to express subtle emotions and needs and to grasp their nuanced
signals. We present AACessTalk, a tablet-based, AI-mediated communication
system that facilitates meaningful exchanges between an MVA child and a parent.
AACessTalk provides real-time guides to the parent to engage the child in
conversation and, in turn, recommends contextual vocabulary cards to the child.
Through a two-week deployment study with 11 MVA child-parent dyads, we examine
how AACessTalk fosters everyday conversation practice and mutual engagement.
Our findings show high engagement from all dyads, leading to increased
frequency of conversation and turn-taking. AACessTalk also encouraged parents
to explore their own interaction strategies and empowered the children to have
more agency in communication. We discuss the implications of designing
technologies for balanced communication dynamics in parent-MVA child
interaction. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.09641 |