Type of Project: Funded project
AutARK – Automated Adaptation of Overstimulating Contexts

Description / Topics

Mental illness and developmental disorders are often related to a reduced ability to work and adapt, which often leads to a reduced employability. People with autism are much more likely to be affected by unemployment or to be employed in jobs with low qualification requirements even though they have a good vocational or school education than people without autism. Challenging working conditions such as time pressure, information overload, high communicative demands, social skills, too many sensory stimuli, and the demand for a high degree of flexibility are main reasons for the low employment rate of people with autism in the primary labor market. Until now, only few technical aids have been available to profitably support people with autism in their everyday work. A special active noise cancellation method will be implemented, for example, to detect the context of a specific conversation and to adaptively filter out irrelevant signals. In addition, the aim is to support people with autism according to their needs in verbal conversational settings with the help of wearable devices. Moreover, haptic, natural interaction modalities will be used to improve task and schedule planning, thus enabling low-disruption and structured work. The AutARK project intends to develop a system using AI-based technical approaches in a human-centered development process that will be evaluated in a diverse range of everyday work situations by people with autism. Objectives The aim of the AutARK project is to improve and maintain the employability and activity in the primary labor market of people on the autism spectrum by developing technical assistance systems for everyday professional work. Furthermore, corresponding stakeholders are to be made aware of the needs of this target group. The following three sub-goals can be derived: 1. Stimulus reduction: Reduction of stimuli to avoid overstimulation 2. Communication: Support of verbal and textual communication 3. Task management: Support of structuring and prioritizing in task and time management

Start:

1 Jan 2023


End:

31 Dec 2025


Grant Number:

FT 1 – 58330

Funded by:

  • Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (BMAS), Ausgleichsfonds (AGF) auf Grundlage der Schwerbehinderten-Ausgleichsabgabeverordnung

ICF Reference of the Project:

  • The ICF is used, e.g. through the use of ICF-based instruments / scales to describe examination variables, process documentation, outcome measurement.

Project Management:

  • Weber, Gerhard, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil.

Employees:

  • Gollasch, David |
  • Engel, Christin |
  • Branig, Meinhardt |
  • Schmalfuß-Schwarz, Jan

Institutions:

Technische Universität Dresden, Fakultät Informatik, Institut für Angewandte Informatik, Professur für Mensch-Computer Interaktion
Helmholtzstr. 10
01069 Dresden
Telephone: 0351 463-38477 E-Mail: gerhard.weber@tu-dresden.de Homepage: https://tu-dresden.de/ing/informatik/ai/mci/forschung/forsc...

Reference Number:

R/FO126085


Last Update: 10 Feb 2023