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A visual recipe book for persons with language impairments
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NeurolinguisticsDisabilityMultimodal LearningPsycholinguisticsAcquired AphasiaCognitionVisual Recipe BookSocial SciencesMultimodal LlmVisual LanguageMultimodal InteractionTraditional Text RecipesAphasiaLanguage StudiesLarge Language DeficitsCognitive SciencePerceptual User InterfaceVisual ImpairmentLanguage DisorderVisual InstructionsSpecial EducationHuman-computer InteractionLinguistics
Cooking is a daily activity for many people. However, traditional text recipes are often prohibitively difficult to follow for people with language disorders, such as aphasia. We have developed a multi-modal application that leverages the retained ability of aphasic individuals to recognize image-based representations of objects, providing a presentation format that can be more easily followed than a traditional text recipe. Through a systematic approach to developing a visual language for cooking, and the subsequent case study evaluation of a prototype developed according to this language, we show that a combination of visual instructions and navigational structure can help individuals with relatively large language deficits to cook more independently.
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