“The Less I Type, the Better”: How AI Language Models Can Enhance or Impede Communication for AAC Us...
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Type:
inproceedings
Auteurs:
Valencia, Stephanie and Cave, Richard and Kallarackal, Krystal and Seaver, Katie and Terry, Michael...
Pertinence:
Haute
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Doi:
10.1145/3544548.3581560
Mots-clés:
communication, artificial intelligence, Large Language Models, accessibility
Url:
https://doi.org/10.1145/3544548.3581560
Date de publication:
04/2023
Résumé:
aide a l'écriture de messages text (chat). Génération de propositions de réponse sur base d'une input vocale courte
Abstract:
Users of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices sometimes find it difficult to communicate in real time with others due to the time it takes to compose messages. AI technologies such as large language models (LLMs) provide an opportunity to support AAC users by improving the quality and variety of text suggestions. However, these technologies may fundamentally change how users interact with AAC devices as users transition from typing their own phrases to prompting and selecting AI-generated phrases. We conducted a study in which 12 AAC users tested live suggestions from a language model across three usage scenarios: extending short replies, answering biographical questions, and requesting assistance. Our study participants believed that AI-generated phrases could save time, physical and cognitive effort when communicating, but felt it was important that these phrases reflect their own communication style and preferences. This work identifies opportunities and challenges for future AI-enhanced AAC devices.
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Large Language Models 6
artificial intelligence 1
communication 1
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Stephanie and Cave 1
Katie and Terry 1
Valencia 1
Krystal and Seaver 1
Shaun K. 1
Richard and Kallarackal 1
Michael and Kane 1