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AACVOX: mobile application for augmentative alternative communication to help people with speech disorder and motor impairment
Silva, Diego Pereira da; Amate, Flavio Cezar; Basile, Felipe Rodrigues Martinêz; Bianchi Filho, Cesário; Rodrigues, Silvia Cristina Martini; Bissaco, Marcia Aparecida Silva.
  • Silva, Diego Pereira da; Mogi das Cruzes University. Center for Technological Research. Mogi das Cruzes. BR
  • Amate, Flavio Cezar; Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of São Paulo. Bragrança Paulista. BR
  • Basile, Felipe Rodrigues Martinêz; Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of São Paulo. Mogi das Cruzes. BR
  • Bianchi Filho, Cesário; Mogi das Cruzes University. Center for Technological Research. Mogi das Cruzes. BR
  • Rodrigues, Silvia Cristina Martini; Mogi das Cruzes University. Center for Technological Research. Mogi das Cruzes. BR
  • Bissaco, Marcia Aparecida Silva; Mogi das Cruzes University. Center for Technological Research. Mogi das Cruzes. BR
Res. Biomed. Eng. (Online) ; 34(2): 166-175, Apr.-June 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-956295
ABSTRACT
Abstract

Introduction:

Communication is a fundamental element for the development of human beings, promoting their coexistence in society. However, changes in muscle tone, associated with cerebral palsy (CP), among other conditions, cause phono-articulatory dysfunctions hindering speech capabilities. Although there are resources for augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), most of them do not completely satisfy the needs of individuals with motor impairment. Therefore, this study proposes a tool based on mobile technology for AAC, which can be adapted to the characteristics of the motor limitations of CP users. Methods Mobile system development was conducted employing user-centered design and development methods. Functions were developed allowing the communication of phrases through pictographic resources and a mechanism of speech synthesis, that can be customized according to specific communication needs. To validate this system, 20 CP volunteers with speech difficulties and motor impairment were recruited from two institutions in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. They operated the system following a pre-defined test protocol, and they answered a system usability scale (SUS) questionnaire, to rate the ease of learning, memorization, efficiency, occurrence of runtime errors, and the level of user satisfaction. Results The results showed a score of 85.85 ± 2.28 above the average SUS scale, for each one of the quality components assessed by the volunteers. Conclusion The developed software is user-friendly, representing a new option for AAC, and is customized according to the communication needs of people with speech disorder and motor impairment.


Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: English Journal: Res. Biomed. Eng. (Online) Journal subject: Engenharia Biom‚dica Year: 2018 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of São Paulo/BR / Mogi das Cruzes University/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: English Journal: Res. Biomed. Eng. (Online) Journal subject: Engenharia Biom‚dica Year: 2018 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of São Paulo/BR / Mogi das Cruzes University/BR