| Literature DB >> 25938137 |
Sarel van Vuuren1, Leora R Cherney2.
Abstract
A virtual therapist (VT) capable of modeling visible speech and directing speech and language therapy is presented. Three perspectives of practical and clinical use are described. The first is a description of treatment and typical roles that the VT performs in directing participation, practice and performance. The second is a description of techniques for modeling visible speech and implementing tele-rehabilitation. The third is an analysis of performance of a system (AphasiaRx™) for delivering speech and language therapy to people with aphasia, with results presented from a randomized controlled cross-over study in which the VT provided two levels of cuing. Compared to low cue treatment, high cue treatment resulted in 2.3 times faster learning. The paper concludes with a discussion of the benefits of speech and language therapy delivered by the VT.Entities:
Keywords: Virtual agents; aphasia treatment; speech and language therapy; speech animation; tele-care; tele-rehabilitation; virtual therapists
Year: 2014 PMID: 25938137 PMCID: PMC4415876 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-09767-1_55
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intell Virtual Agents