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Intelligent computerized treatment or artificial aphasia therapy?
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Abstract
Abstract The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) programming and computer-assisted instruction (CAI) as presented by Guyard, Masson and Quiniou represents a new stage in the development of treatment software for the rehabilitation of aphasic patients. The authors propose a logical extension of contemporary treatment software, the current state of which ‘continues to perseverate at the drill level’ (Lover0 1987, p. 158). A1 programs could expand the scope, responsiveness and flexibility of aphasia treatment software so that the computer program would determine the type, sequence and rate of stimuli presented based on evaluation of the patient's responses. Researchers (e. g. Barr and Geigenbaum 1982) describe this union between A1 and CAI as ‘intelligent CAI’ (ICAI). While valued in education, the appIication of ICAI has not been successfully adopted by rehabilitation primarily due to two related factors fundamental to the nature of aphasia treatment: the heterogeneity of the aphasic population and the complexity of aphasia therapy.
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