Sada: Auditory Discrimination Therapy Program

Conference Paper
Alamoudi, Arwa . 2012
اسم المؤتمر: 
URC
عنوان المؤتمر: 
Dubai
مستخلص المنشور: 

The sense of hearing is of paramount importance as it is the first tie to the world around us and our first 
method of acquiring the skills to pronounce words. Accordingly, hearing loss deprives us from this experience 
and integration into our society. Based on that, this project involves developing an assistive technology for 
people with special needs to help improve auditory skills of children with auditory-related problems and learning 
difficulties, and assist them in effective communication by providing training techniques in Modern Standard 
Arabic (MSA) and two local dialects. In this paper, we describe the background, motivation, and nature of the 
problem that this assistive technology, called Sada ‘صدى’, addresses. The novelty of this system is the contribution 
towards Arabized technology for supporting speech and language pathologists in our local context as well as 
the approach adopted in the design cycle. In this project, we rigorously followed the User Centered Design 
ISO 13407 standard in the analysis and design of the system. Furthermore, we describe the analysis, design, 
implementation and testing phases conducted in this project, as well as local and global impact of our system.
In recent years, there has been proliferation of technology solutions available for users with special needs. However, 
there remains a scarcity in assistive technologies for native Arabic speakers, especially people with disabilities. In the 
field of speech therapy, aural rehabilitation often involves complex programs to rehabilitate disorders of the auditory 
system. Examples of disorders include cochlear implants, ADHD, APD, Dyslexia, and Autism. This system provides 
interactive games for children in Arabic with two Saudi local dialects, which will be available for use outside the 
clinics at home. The goal is to develop a system to improve the auditory skills of children with auditory discrimination 
difficulties. Sada is envisioned to extend rehabilitation therapy beyond clinics and provide effective solutions for 
improving their auditory skills in home environments. The system is comprised of three types of activities for child 
users which include auditory discrimination, articulation, and auditory attention. Complex algorithms have been 
developed to ensure motivation and engagement of the child in the therapy program. Presentation of Arabic words 
in activities is based on randomization of selection from a pool of words which were pre-categorized based on the 
weight of the Arabic word. For auditory discrimination training for Arabic letters, categories were used based on the 
classification in Cops program developed for Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs).