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Co-designing the integration of voice-based conversational AI and web augmentation to amplify web inclusivity

Emanuele Pucci, Ludovica Piro, Isabella Possaghi, Davide Mulfari, Maristella Matera

2024Scientific Reports11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Web has become an essential resource but is not yet accessible to everyone. Assistive technologies and innovative, intelligent frameworks, for example, those using conversational AI, help overcome some exclusions. However, some users still experience barriers. This paper shows how a human-centered approach can shed light on technology limitations and gaps. It reports on a three-step process (focus group, co-design, and preliminary validation) that we adopted to investigate how people with speech impairments, e.g., dysarthria, browse the Web and how barriers can be reduced. The methodology helped us identify challenges and create new solutions, i.e., patterns for Web browsing, by combining voice-based conversational AI, customized for impaired speech, with techniques for the visual augmentation of web pages. While current trends in AI research focus on more and more powerful large models, participants remarked how current conversational systems do not meet their needs, and how it is important to consider each one's specificity for a technology to be called inclusive.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceFocus (optics)Assistive technologyWorld Wide WebProcess (computing)Human–computer interactionWeb Accessibility InitiativeResource (disambiguation)Speech technologyWeb applicationMultimediaSpeech synthesisWeb pageWeb developmentWeb intelligenceArtificial intelligencePhysicsOperating systemOpticsComputer networkAssistive Technology in Communication and MobilityAI in Service InteractionsTechnology Use by Older Adults