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A Virtual Conversational Agent for Teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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ChatbotEducationCommunicationAutism Spectrum DisorderSocial Communication DisorderHidden Markov ModelVirtual RealityAutismConversation AnalysisVirtual Conversational AgentTechnology-based InterventionConsentConversational User InterfaceAssistive TechnologySocial SkillsDialogue ManagementSpeech CommunicationSocial Skill TrainingInterpersonal CommunicationSocial ComputingSpecial EducationHuman-computer InteractionArtsVirtual AgentPrivate Conversation Practice
We present the design of an online social skills development interface for teenagers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The interface is intended to enable private conversation practice anywhere, anytime using a web-browser. Users converse informally with a virtual agent, receiving feedback on nonverbal cues in realtime, and summary feedback. The prototype was developed in consultation with an expert UX designer, two psychologists, and a pediatrician. Using the data from 47 individuals, feedback and dialogue generation were automated using a hidden Markov model and a schema-driven dialogue manager capable of handling multi-topic conversations. We conducted a study with nine high-functioning ASD teenagers. Through a thematic analysis of post-experiment interviews, identified several key design considerations, notably:
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