Author:
NEWELL ALAN,LANGER STEFAN,HICKEY MARIANNE
Abstract
Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) for people with
speech and language
disorders is an interesting and challenging application field for research
in Natural Language
Processing. Further advances in the development of AAC systems require
robust language
processing techniques and versatile linguistic knowledge bases. Also NLP
research can benefit
from studying the techniques used in this field and from the user-centred
methodologies used
to develop and evaluate AAC systems. Until recently, however, apart from
some exceptions,
there was little scientific exchange between the two research areas. This
paper aims to make
a contribution to closing this gap. We will argue that current interest
in language use, which
can be shown by the large amount of research on comprehensive dictionaries
and on corpora
processing, makes the results of NLP research more relevant to AAC. We
will also show
that the increasing interest of AAC researchers in NLP is having positive
results. To situate
research on communication aids, the first half of this paper gives an overview
of the AAC
research field. The second half is dedicated to an overview of research
prototype systems and
commercially available communication aids that specifically involve more
advanced language
processing techniques.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Software
Cited by
28 articles.
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