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Main Authors: Martin, Lara J., Nagalakshmi, Malathy
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.17730
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author Martin, Lara J.
Nagalakshmi, Malathy
author_facet Martin, Lara J.
Nagalakshmi, Malathy
contents High-tech Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) has been rapidly advancing in recent years due to the increased use of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, but many of these techniques are integrated without the inclusion of the users' perspectives. Autistic adults have been particularly neglected in the design of AAC tools. We conducted in-depth interviews with 12 autistic adults to find the pain points of current AAC and determine what technological advances they might find helpful. We found 8 different categories of themes from our interviews: input flexibility, output flexibility, selecting or adapting AAC, contexts for AAC use, benefits, access as an adult, stumbling blocks for continued use, and control of communication. In this paper, we go through these categories in depth -- comparing each to prior work -- and then highlight novel findings to suggest possible research directions.
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spellingShingle Aging Up AAC: An Introspection on Augmentative and Alternative Communication Applications for Autistic Adults
Martin, Lara J.
Nagalakshmi, Malathy
Human-Computer Interaction
Computation and Language
High-tech Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) has been rapidly advancing in recent years due to the increased use of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, but many of these techniques are integrated without the inclusion of the users' perspectives. Autistic adults have been particularly neglected in the design of AAC tools. We conducted in-depth interviews with 12 autistic adults to find the pain points of current AAC and determine what technological advances they might find helpful. We found 8 different categories of themes from our interviews: input flexibility, output flexibility, selecting or adapting AAC, contexts for AAC use, benefits, access as an adult, stumbling blocks for continued use, and control of communication. In this paper, we go through these categories in depth -- comparing each to prior work -- and then highlight novel findings to suggest possible research directions.
title Aging Up AAC: An Introspection on Augmentative and Alternative Communication Applications for Autistic Adults
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.17730