Nearly 3.5 million Americans are diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a communication disorder that causes skill limitations in the areas of language acquisition, sensory integration, and behavior. This lack of functional language ability limits conversation to its most basic parts, making daily tasks difficult for minimally to non-verbal individuals to achieve. iTherapy is developing the VAST platform, a personalized educational experience for students with ASD by creating a virtual reality-based video-modeling program to stimulate engagement and speech production practice, ultimately providing those with ASD an opportunity to enhance their quality of life by increasing their speech abilities which will enable them to build social networks and handle the events of daily life.
Age range
4 Years – 8 Years
Sex
ALL
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Change in Mean Length of Utterance (MLU)
Timeframe: Seven weeks--each subject participated in the study twice a week over a 7-week period for a total of 14 sessions. The first and last sessions (session #1 and session #14) were reserved for pre-test and post-test language sample collection and assessment.
Change in Percentage of Correctly Transcribed Words Using Automatic Speech Recognition
Timeframe: Seven weeks--each subject participated in the study twice a week over a 7-week period for a total of 14 sessions. The first and last sessions (session #1 and session #14) were reserved for pre-test and post-test language sample collection and assessment.
Change in Articulation Accuracy
Timeframe: Seven weeks--each subject participated in the study twice a week over a 7-week period for a total of 14 sessions. The first and last sessions (session #1 and session #14) were reserved for pre-test and post-test language sample collection and assessment.