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Development of Visual Scene Display-based Augmentative and Alternative Communication System

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dc.contributor.author Karthik Venkat Sridaran
dc.contributor.author Raja Praveen, K N
dc.contributor.author Reuben Thomas Varghese
dc.contributor.author Ajish K Abraham
dc.date.accessioned 2025-08-06T11:19:22Z
dc.date.available 2025-08-06T11:19:22Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.uri http://203.129.241.86:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5998
dc.description.abstract Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) refers to various strategies and tools used to enhance communication for individuals with limited speech or language abilities. Visual Scene Displays (VSDs) have emerged as a promising approach within AAC, leveraging visual cues and contextualized scenes to support communication and language development. This project presents the development of a Visual Scene Display system designed in English and Kannada to empower individuals with communication challenges. The development process involved several key steps. Firstly, extensive research was conducted to understand the needs and preferences of individuals using AAC, as well as the underlying principles and best practices in AAC intervention. This knowledge guided the design of the VSD system, ensuring its effectiveness and usability. The VSD system was implemented as a webpage application, compatible with all the devices through which the internet can be accessed. The system offers a user-friendly interface that allows individuals to create and customize their own scenes by uploading images or capturing real-life scenes using the device's camera. The system incorporates a robust symbol library, including pictograms, icons, and audio to support comprehension and expression. The development process involved iterative design, usability testing, and feedback from AAC professionals, individuals with communication challenges, and their caregivers. This collaborative approach ensured that the VSD system addressed the diverse needs and abilities of its target users. Preliminary evaluations of the VSD system have shown promising results, indicating its potential to enhance communication and language development among individuals with limited speech or language abilities. Future work includes further refinement of the system based on user feedback, integration of advanced features such as conversion of audio and images into videos, and large-scale field trials to assess its long-term effectiveness and impact. The development of the VSD system represents a significant contribution to the field of AAC by providing individuals with a versatile and intuitive communication tool in two languages (English and Kannada), this system has the potential to empower and improve the quality of life for individuals with communication challenges. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher All India Institute of Speech and Hearing en_US
dc.title Development of Visual Scene Display-based Augmentative and Alternative Communication System en_US
dc.type Funded Project en_US
dc.amount Rs. 5,40,000 en_US
dc.appno SH/RCS/ARF-Inter-disciplinary-9/2021-22 en_US
dc.cinvestigator Raja Praveen K N en_US
dc.cinvestigator Reuben Thomas Varghese en_US
dc.cinvestigator Ajish K Abraham en_US
dc.dept Electronics en_US
dc.fundingag All India Institute of Speech and Hearing en_US
dc.npages 79 en_US
dc.pinvestigator Karthik Venkat Sridaran en_US
dc.place Mysuru en_US
dc.projectno DP-235 en_US
dc.terms Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Augmentative and Alternative communication (AAC), Visual Scene Display (VSD), English, Kannada, Webpage application en_US


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