A User-Centred Methodology for the Development of Computer-Based Assistive Technologies for Individuals with Autism.
Abstract: The design and development of computer assistive technologies must be tied to the needs and goals of end users and must take
into account their capabilities and preferences. In this paper, we present
MeDeC@, a Methodology for the Development of Computer Assistive
Technologies for people with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), which
relies heavily in our experience working with end users with ASD. The
aim of this methodology is not to design for a broad group of users, but
to design highly customizable tools so that they can be easily adapted
to specific situations and small user groups. We also present two applications developed using MeDeC@ in order to test its suitability: EmoTraductor, a web application for emotion recognition for people with
Asperger Syndrome, and ReadIt, a web browser plug-in to help people
with ASD with written language understanding difficulties to navigate
the Internet. The results of our evaluation with end users show that
the use of MeDeC@ helps developers to successfully design computer
assistive technologies taking into account the special requirements and
scenarios that arise when developing this kind of assistive applications.
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