Hello,
I am a assistive technology masters student currently doing a design project which would allow dysarthric AAC users with MND to communicate and journal more easily using a transcriber interface. I am curious about how visualising and highlighting parts of conversations in real time may be beneficial to AAC users.
I have made a short survey inquiring about peoples experience with eye-tracking AAC devices and dealing with communication speeds. I would love to hear everyones feelings and ideas about these technologies and their limitations and use them in my research.
Here is a link:
https://redcap.slms.ucl.ac.uk/surveys/?s=D3TMXTFETK
I am continually amazed by the support and activity this forum has to offer (particularly inspired by the limericks being played)
let me know your thoughts on the forum as well
Kind regards,
H
I am a assistive technology masters student currently doing a design project which would allow dysarthric AAC users with MND to communicate and journal more easily using a transcriber interface. I am curious about how visualising and highlighting parts of conversations in real time may be beneficial to AAC users.
I have made a short survey inquiring about peoples experience with eye-tracking AAC devices and dealing with communication speeds. I would love to hear everyones feelings and ideas about these technologies and their limitations and use them in my research.
Here is a link:
https://redcap.slms.ucl.ac.uk/surveys/?s=D3TMXTFETK
I am continually amazed by the support and activity this forum has to offer (particularly inspired by the limericks being played)
let me know your thoughts on the forum as well
Kind regards,
H
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