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Autism: children achieve greater autonomy with virtual and augmented reality

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Autism: children achieve greater autonomy with virtual and augmented reality

Presentation of the results of the project 5A: Politecnico di Milano with Fondazione Sacra Famiglia and IRCCS E. Medea - Associazione La Nostra Famiglia with the support of Fondazione TIM

Milan, 31 March 2023 - For World Autism Awareness Day on 2 April , the results of the project 5A (Autonomie per l’Autismo Attraverso realtà virtuale, realtà Aumentata e Agenti conversazionali; Autonomy for Autism through Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Conversational Agents) launched by the Politecnico with Fondazione Sacra Famiglia and IRCCS E. Medea - Associazione La Nostra Famiglia, with the support of Fondazione TIM, were presented at the Politecnico di Milano.

The work explored innovative technological solutions to improve the autonomy of young people with Autism Spectrum Disorders through the use of Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Conversational Agents, focusing on urban mobility as the primary context of investigation.

Virtual Reality allows people to practiseusing public transport by 'immersing' themselves, using a headset, in a digital environment that simulates spaces and activities typically found when using the train and the underground.

The 5A Augmented Reality applications support users while using public transport in the real worldby generating, on tablets or smartphones, visual information that is superimposed over the view of the surroundings and helps people understand how to get around and what to do. Both applications integrate a Conversational Agent who acts as a virtual companion and proactively dialogues with the user to guide them during both the simulation of public transport use and the real-world experience.

The 5A applications were co-designed by a multidisciplinary teamconsisting of engineers and interaction designers from the Politecnico di Milano, and autism specialists from the two clinical partners - Fondazione Sacra Famiglia and IRCCS E. Medea - Associazione La Nostra Famiglia. A rigorous trial was conducted at these partner centres, involving 27 teenagers with Autism Spectrum Disorders and 8 therapists, in order to evaluate empirically the usability and effectiveness of the 5A tools.

“The goal of 5A is to make young people with ASD as autonomous as possible in everyday life. For now, the technology we have created seems to really help them to use public transport more safely and consciously. In the future, we would like to help people with ASD to deal with complexity also in other contexts, e.g. admission to hospital, visiting museums, navigating large shopping centres,” explains Franca Garzotto, professor of Information Processing Systems at the Politecnico di Milano and Scientific Coordinator of 5A, “A learning and support process that starts with 'training' in the virtual world, to be carried out at home, at school or at a therapy centre, and through augmented reality is extended to become a support tool that is contextualised in space and time, helping the subject at a specific time and in a specific place.” 

“As a research group dealing with innovative methodologies serving the needs of people with neurodevelopmental disorders, we truly valued the collaboration within the 5A project,” says Maria Luisa Lorusso, head of the Unit of Neuropsychology of Neurodevelopmental Disorders at IRCCS Medea - La Nostra Famiglia. “The work and the interdisciplinary exchange were very stimulating and in our opinion allowed us to explore new horizons for a technology that is increasingly close to the needs of everyday life and increasingly ready to respond to people's desire to empower themselves, acquire new skills and decide on their own way of life and education.”

"The research involved young patients of ours, with the aim of increasing their autonomy in everyday activities,” says Monica Conti, director of the Innovative Autism Services at Fondazione Sacra Famiglia. “For the young people involved, participation had positive effects on their self-esteem and personal motivation because they felt chosen to take part in a project whose development and success depended on their contribution. Their caregivers were also enthusiastic about the project, motivated by the desire to increase the opportunities for their children to enjoy experiences that are a source of personal well-being and satisfaction.

This project is in line with the commitment of the Foundation, which has always experimented with innovative ideas aimed at offering autistic people the best opportunities for growth and independence.”

The project was undertaken with the support of Fondazione TIM, chaired by Salvatore Rossi and led by General Manager, Giorgia Floriani. In particular, Fondazione TIM is an expression of the TIM Group's social commitment to promoting the culture of change and digital innovation, fostering inclusion, communication, and economic and social growth.

At the end of two years of intensive and exciting work, the final 5A project event presented and discussed the results achieved, with demonstrations of the 5A applications open for the event participants to try.

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Politecnico di Milano is a scientific-technological university which trains engineers, architects and industrial designers.

The University has always focused on the quality and innovation of its teaching and research, developing a fruitful relationship with business and productive world by means of experimental research and technological transfer.

Research has always been linked to didactics and it is a priority commitment which has allowed Politecnico Milano to achieve high quality results at an international level as to join the university to the business world. Research constitutes a parallel path to that formed by cooperation and alliances with the industrial system.

Knowing the world in which you are going to work is a vital requirement for training students. By referring back to the needs of the industrial world and public administration, research is facilitated in following new paths and dealing with the need for constant and rapid innovation. The alliance with the industrial world, in many cases favored by Fondazione Politecnico and by consortiums to which Politecnico belong, allows the university to follow the vocation of the territories in which it operates and to be a stimulus for their development.

The challenge which is being met today projects this tradition which is strongly rooted in the territory beyond the borders of the country, in a relationship which is developing first of all at the European level with the objective of contributing to the creation of a single professional training market. Politecnico takes part in several research, sites and training projects collaborating with the most qualified European universities. Politecnico's contribution is increasingly being extended to other countries: from North America to Southeast Asia to Eastern Europe. Today the drive to internationalization sees Politecnico Milano taking part into the European and world network of leading technical universities and it offers several courses beside many which are entirely taught in English.

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Politecnico di Milano is a scientific-technological university which trains engineers, architects and industrial designers.

The University has always focused on the quality and innovation of its teaching and research, developing a fruitful relationship with business and productive world by means of experimental research and technological transfer.

Research has always been linked to didactics and it is a priority commitment which has allowed Politecnico Milano to achieve high quality results at an international level as to join the university to the business world. Research constitutes a parallel path to that formed by cooperation and alliances with the industrial system.

Knowing the world in which you are going to work is a vital requirement for training students. By referring back to the needs of the industrial world and public administration, research is facilitated in following new paths and dealing with the need for constant and rapid innovation. The alliance with the industrial world, in many cases favored by Fondazione Politecnico and by consortiums to which Politecnico belong, allows the university to follow the vocation of the territories in which it operates and to be a stimulus for their development.

The challenge which is being met today projects this tradition which is strongly rooted in the territory beyond the borders of the country, in a relationship which is developing first of all at the European level with the objective of contributing to the creation of a single professional training market. Politecnico takes part in several research, sites and training projects collaborating with the most qualified European universities. Politecnico's contribution is increasingly being extended to other countries: from North America to Southeast Asia to Eastern Europe. Today the drive to internationalization sees Politecnico Milano taking part into the European and world network of leading technical universities and it offers several courses beside many which are entirely taught in English.

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