Conversational agency in augmentative and alternative communication - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Conversational agency in augmentative and alternative communication

S. Valencia, A. Pavel, J. S. Maria, S. G. Yu, J. P. Bigham, and H. Admoni
Conference Paper, Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20), April, 2020

Abstract

Augmented communicators (ACs) use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) technologies to speak. Prior work in AAC research has looked to improve efficiency and expressivity of AAC via device improvements and user training. However, ACs also face constraints in communication beyond their device and individual abilities such as when they can speak, what they can say, and who they can address. In this work, we recast and broaden this prior work using conversational agency as a new frame to study AC communication. We investigate AC conversational agency with a study examining different conversational tasks between four triads of expert ACs, their close conversation partners (paid aide or parent), and a third party (experimenter). We define metrics to analyze AAC conversational agency quantitatively and qualitatively. We conclude with implications for future research to enable ACs to easily exercise conversational agency.

BibTeX

@conference{Valencia-2020-119633,
author = {S. Valencia and A. Pavel and J. S. Maria and S. G. Yu and J. P. Bigham and H. Admoni},
title = {Conversational agency in augmentative and alternative communication},
booktitle = {Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20)},
year = {2020},
month = {April},
}