Mitchell Claire L, Cler Gabriel J, Fager Susan K, Contessa Paola, Roy Serge H, De Luca Gianluca, Kline Joshua C, Vojtech Jennifer M
Delsys, Inc. and Altec, Inc., Natick, MA, USA.
Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Ext Abstr Hum Factors Computing Syst. 2022 Apr;2022. doi: 10.1145/3491101.3519845. Epub 2022 Apr 28.
This study presents the evaluation of ability-based methods extended to keyboard generation for alternative communication in people with dexterity impairments due to motor disabilities. Our approach characterizes user-specific cursor control abilities from a multidirectional point-select task to configure letters on a virtual keyboard based on estimated time, distance, and direction of movement. These methods were evaluated in three individuals with motor disabilities against a generically optimized keyboard and the ubiquitous QWERTY keyboard. We highlight key observations relating to the heterogeneity of the manifestation of motor disabilities, perceived importance of communication technology, and quantitative improvements in communication performance when characterizing an individual's movement abilities to design personalized AAC interfaces.
本研究展示了对基于能力的方法的评估,这些方法扩展到了为因运动障碍而有灵巧性损伤的人进行替代通信的键盘生成。我们的方法从多方向点选任务中表征用户特定的光标控制能力,以便根据估计的移动时间、距离和方向在虚拟键盘上配置字母。这些方法针对三名有运动障碍的个体,与经过一般优化的键盘和常用的QWERTY键盘进行了评估。在表征个体的运动能力以设计个性化的辅助沟通(AAC)界面时,我们强调了与运动障碍表现的异质性、通信技术的感知重要性以及通信性能的定量改善相关的关键观察结果。