Abstract

The deficit in speech sound production in some children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) adds to their communication barriers. The 3-D virtual environments have been implemented to improve their communication abilities. However, there were no previous studies on the use of a 3-D virtual pronunciation tutor designed specifically to train pronunciation for children with ASD. To fill this research gap, the current study developed and evaluated a 3-D virtual tutor which served as a multimodal and real-data-driven speech production tutor to present both places and manners of Mandarin articulation. Using an eye-tracking technique (RED 5 Eye Tracker), Experiment 1 objectively investigated children’s gauged attention distribution online while learning with our computer-assisted 3-D virtual tutor in comparison to a real human face (HF) tutor. Eye-tracking results indicated most participants showed more interests in the visual speech cues of the 3-D tutor, and paid some degree of absolute attention to the additional visual speech information of both articulatory movements and airflow changes. To further compare treatment outcomes, training performance was evaluated in Experiment 2 with the ASD learners divided into two groups, with one group learning from the HF tutor and the other from the 3-D tutor (HF group vs. 3-D group). Both groups showed improvement with the help of computer-based training in the post-intervention test based on the calculation of a 5-point Likert scale. However, the 3-D group showed much higher gains in producing Mandarin stop and affricate consonants, and apical vowels. We conclude that our 3-D virtual imitation intervention system provides an effective approach of audiovisual pronunciation training for children with ASD.

Highlights

  • Given the high incidence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), at close to 1% worldwide [1], there is an urgent need to improve our understanding of ASD and to refine our treatment strategies

  • We first introduced some of our previous studies on the development of a 3-D virtual tutor showing Mandarin articulatory and aspiratory animations [29,40,41,42]. This speech production tutor has been developed to produce articulatory movements in accordance with airflow motions when uttering Mandarin syllables. We evaluated this 3-D virtual pronunciation tutor with an eye-tracking study (Experiment 1) and a pronunciation training study (Experiment 2), to ascertain whether the 3-D virtual tutor is effective in improving the level of the ASD learners’ interest and enhancing the accuracy of their pronunciation of Mandarin consonants and vowels

  • The results showed that some fixation counts were distributed to the motions of both internal articulators and aspirated airflow

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The overall goal of this study is to utilize recent advances in speech technology to develop and evaluate a 3-D virtual tutor for pronunciation training in children with ASD

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