Technical Name Targeting job interview and workplace communication skills for autistic adults: An innovative cognitive-behavior therapy-based virtual reality intervention program
Project Operator National Taiwan University Hospital
Project Host 歐陽明
Summary
This project integrates cognitive-behavioral models with innovative technology to create a virtual reality platform for clinical training on essential workplace social skills in autistic adults. To accommodate the low tolerance of low-resolution images in autistic adults, we use high-resolution specifications and advanced displays to ensure feasibility. For various scenarios, we apply speech analysis, content analysis, coherence analysis, and biofeedback to assess the effectiveness of training.
Scientific Breakthrough
"1. Utilize virtual reality technology to simulate challenging workplace scenarios such as interviews, presentations, and conflicts to train autistic adults.
 
 2. Therapists can focus on providing personalized feedback.
 
 3. Use high-resolution technology to prepare VR videos, minimizing the time lag between image and sound.
 
 4. Validate training effectiveness using speech and content analysis.
 
 5. Monitor physiological responses with biofeedback instruments to measure real-time physiological reaction."
Industrial Applicability
Combining cognitive-behavioral and virtual reality techniques can improve interpersonal skills training for adults with autism or chronic mental illnesses. There is significant potential to integrate AI technology to create extensive training scenarios and guidance databases for future practice. Also, this approach can incorporate speech analysis, content analysis, facial expression analysis, and physiological indicators to develop real-time feedback metrics to enhance training effectiveness.
Keyword virtual reality scenarios workplace social training cognitive behavior therapy speech analysis content analysis biofeedback autism chronic mental illness job interview training social skills training
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