Predictive Anchoring: A Novel Interaction to Support Contextualized Suggestions for Grid Displays

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Authors Cynthia Zastudil, Christine Holyfield, June A. Smith, Hannah Vy Nguyen, Stephen MacNeil arXiv ID 2408.11140 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 2 Venue International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Grid displays are the most common form of augmentative and alternative communication device recommended by speech-language pathologists for children. Grid displays present a large variety of vocabulary which can be beneficial for a users' language development. However, the extensive navigation and cognitive overhead required of users of grid displays can negatively impact users' ability to actively participate in social interactions, which is an important factor of their language development. We present a novel interaction technique for grid displays, Predictive Anchoring, based on user interaction theory and language development theory. Our design is informed by existing literature in AAC research, presented in the form of a set of design goals and a preliminary design sketch. Future work in user studies and interaction design are also discussed.
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