Dissertação
Sistema de recomendação para triagem de desordens dos sons da fala infantil baseado em um modelo de consciência de situação
Autor
Franciscatto, Maria Helena
Institución
Resumen
Situation Awareness (SA) involves the correct interpretation of situations, allowing systems
to respond to the observed environment and providing support for decision making in many
systems domains. Speech therapy is an example of domain where situation awareness
can provide benefits, since practitioners should monitor the patient in order to perform therapeutic
actions. Also, Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) may contribute to the area, since
it uses prior knowledge to solve problems. However, few proposals in the area perform
interpretation of a situation to aid in these tasks, just as the CBR methodology is little addressed.
For this reason, a recommendation system based on a situation awareness model
is proposed, which uses CBR to make useful recommendations to the Speech-Language
Pathologists (SLPs) based on the knowledge acquired about the patient. The recommendation
system aims to aid clinical decision making, and it is described through an architecture
composed of five distinct modules, of which three are specified in the present dissertation
- Perpection, Classification and Comprehension. In addition to being based on Situation
Awareness and Case-Based Reasoning, the architecture incorporates concepts from the
Cognitive Development Theory, as a way of cognitively increasing the proposal and making
recommendations that are useful to the SLPs. In the tests performed with respect to the
Classification Module, the system was able to classify infant pronunciations with an accuracy
above 92%. In the Comprehension Module, error patterns in infant pronunciation were
identified, allowing the recommendation of repair strategies to the SLPs and providing support
in the screening and therapeutic planning processes.