Inclusive AAC: Multi-modal and multilingual language support for all

TitleInclusive AAC: Multi-modal and multilingual language support for all
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsLundälv, Mats, Derbring, Sandra, Mühlenbock, Katarina Heimann, Brännström, Annika, Farre, Bengt, and Nordberg, Lars
JournalTechnology and Disability
Volume26
Issue2-3
Pagination93-103
ISBN Number9781614993032
KeywordsAccessibility, assistive technology, cognitive disability, education, software applications, universal design
Abstract

The Concept Coding Framework (CCF) technology represents a long-term commitment to develop and deliver an open infrastructure for multi-modal and multilingual language support for a wide area of applications. In this way the varying needs among several smaller groups of users of AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) may be met as part of a more inclusively designed [1] mainstream environment of much broader interest. With support from the EU via the AEGIS project, a “CCF-SymbolServer” has been developed. It can be installed locally on any of the major desktop platforms (GNU/Linux, MacOS X and Windows), or online, to support many kinds of local or web based services and networked mobile systems. In any of these environments the CCF-SymbolServer can provide its multilingual and multi-modal representation services to other applications. Three such applications, developed and tested with users within AEGIS, are presented: (1) CCF-SymbolWriter, an extension for symbol support in LibreOffice/OpenOffice Writer; (2) CCF-SymbolDroid, an AAC app for Android mobile devices; (3) the new CCF supported version of Special Access to Windows (SAW6). Three current follow-up projects are briefly presented in the outline of perspectives for further research and development.

Notes

This paper presents results that are coming from the recently finished EU project AEGIS where the CCF (Concept Coding Framework) technology has been used to develop components for symbol support in open source software for both maintream and assistive technology. A CCF-SymbolServer, an open source, has been developed with multi-modal and multilingual language. The general results of the project has been presented here.

DOI10.3233/TAD-140407