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In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/1022p-hailpern.pdf
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ACES: Aphasia Emulation, Realism, and the Turing Test
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In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/11-ASSETS-acesTuring.pdf
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ACES: A Cross-Discipline Platform and Method for Communication and Language Research
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In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/13-hailpern-cscw.pdf
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General Terms Experimentation, Human Factors
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In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/aces-CHI2011.pdf
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Designing Visualizations to Facilitate Multisyllabic Speech with Children with Autism and Speech Delays
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In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/12-hailpern-dis.pdf
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In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/thesis/hailpern-ms-thesis.pdf
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One hallmark difficulty of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) centers on communication and speech. Research into computer visualizations of voice has been shown to influence conversational patterns and allow users to reflect upon their speech. In this research, called the Spoken Impact Project (SIP), we explore the effects of audio and visual feedback on vocalization in low-functioning children with ASD. By presenting a child with a new interpretation of their vocalizations (though audio and visual feedback), we aim to provide them with additional means of understanding and exploring their own voice. The SIP research spans over 12 months, including the creation of multiple software packages and detailed analysis of more than 20 hours of experimental video. This thesis details the four major components of this research project; 1) theory for visuals as feedback; 2) Supporting Video Annotation; 3) Creation of a Coding Guideline for Working with pre-verbal children and computers, and; 4) exploring SIP in an Experimental Context. In this work, we demonstrate the potential of computer generated audio and visual feedback to shape vocalizations of children with ASD. ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENS It is because of the constant support, guidance and compassion of my advisor, Karrie Karahalios, that this research could even be conducted. I would like to thank all of my
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URL: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/thesis/hailpern-ms-thesis.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.224.6269
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SCENE: Structural Conversation Evolution NEtwork
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In: http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/%7Ehanj/pdf/asonam11_mdanilevsky.pdf
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A 3: HCI Coding Guideline for Research Using Video Annotation to Assess Behavior of Nonverbal Subjects with Computer-Based Intervention 8
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In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/TASSETS_2009.pdf
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