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AAC Contextual Vocabulary
From Digital Publishing Interest Group
- Contextual Vocabulary for Augmentative and Alternative Communication Users
- Use case
- Users who speak using menus of pictures, words, phrases or sentences (due to cognitive or physical issues) need to have vocabularies that are appropriate to a given application, topic or discussion readily available.
- Requirement(s)
- publishers can provide an export of vocabulary from an eBook or eCourse, by chapter or section
- publishers can provide an export of anticipated short discussion phrases from an eBook or eCourse, by chapter or section (algorithm-generated, developed based on search of related conversations, or combination)
- users can access a menu of words, pictures or phrases from an Ebook, eCourse or other Web UI that is appropriate to the UI (open questions: should it be a menu in the UI, the browser or in the users own AT? - what will users prefer?)
- same as above, but including words related to recent user discussion within that UI (the user's twitter community, for example)
- Stakeholder(s)
- PUBLISHERS-ALL, USERS-ALL, USERS-A11Y
- Ranking
- TBD
- Relations/dependencies
- Relevant W3C group(s)/specification(s)
- External relevant group(s)/specification(s)
- To come.
- Comments
- Submitted by
- Suzanne Taylor
- Status
- NEW