12. ICCHP 2010:
Vienna,
Austria
Klaus Miesenberger, Joachim Klaus, Wolfgang L. Zagler, Arthur I. Karshmer (Eds.):
Computers Helping People with Special Needs, 12th International Conference, ICCHP 2010, Vienna, Austria, July 14-16, 2010. Proceedings, Part I.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6179 Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-14096-9
Design for Adaptive Content Processing
- David Crombie:
Design for Adaptive Content Processing: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session.
1-4
- Christophe Strobbe, Jan Engelen, Vincent Spiewak:
Generating DAISY Books from OpenOffice.org.
5-11
- Declan McMullen, Donal Fitzpatrick:
Combining Web Services and DAISY for the Production and Delivery of Audio Tactile Diagrams.
12-19
- Alex Bernier, Dominique Burger, Bruno Marmol:
Wiki, a New Way to Produce Accessible Documents.
20-26
- Bernhard Dürnegger, Christina Feilmayr, Wolfram Wöß:
Guided Generation and Evaluation of Accessible Scalable Vector Graphics.
27-34
- Reinhard Ruemer, Klaus Miesenberger, Franz Kummer, Claus Gravenhorst:
Improving the Re-digitisation Process by Using Software with Automatic Metadata Detection.
35-42
- Reinhard Ruemer, Klaus Miesenberger:
New Production and Delivery System for Pupils with Disabilities in Austria as Chance for Higher Quality Output.
43-46
- Alireza Darvishy, Hans-Peter Hutter, Alexander Horvath, Martin Dorigo:
A Flexible Software Architecture Concept for the Creation of Accessible PDF Documents.
47-52
Digital Access to Documents for People with Print Disabilities
- John A. Gardner, Carolyn K. Gardner, Vladimir L. Bulatov, Blake Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Robert A. Kelly, Masakazu Suzuki, Katsuhito Yamaguchi:
DAISY Kindergarten Books and Rocket Science Journals.
53-56
- Lars Ballieu Christensen:
Exploiting the Daisy Format for Automated, Single-Source Braille Publishing.
57-61
- Naoyuki Tazawa, Shinichi Totihara, Yukio Iwahana, Atsushi Imai, Nobumasa Seiyama, Tohru Takagi:
Rapid Listening of DAISY Digital Talking Books by Speech-Rate Conversion Technology for People with Visual Impairments.
62-68
- Jan Engelen:
E-Books and Audiobooks: What about Their Accessibility?
69-73
- Alistair McNaught, Shirley Evans, Simon Ball:
E-Books and Inclusion: Dream Come True or Nightmare Unending?
74-77
- Armin B. Wagner:
Collaboratively Generated Content on the Audio-Tactile Map.
78-80
- Bert Frees, Christophe Strobbe, Jan Engelen:
Generating Braille from OpenOffice.org.
81-88
- Angela Constantinescu, Karin Müller:
Sonification of ASCII Circuit Diagrams.
89-91
- Maria Claudia Buzzi, Marina Buzzi, Barbara Leporini, Giulio Mori, Victor M. Ruiz Penichet:
Accessing Google Docs via Screen Reader.
92-99
- Bernhard Schmitz, Thomas Ertl:
Making Digital Maps Accessible Using Vibrations.
100-107
- Iyad Abu Doush, Enrico Pontelli:
Non-visual Navigation of Spreadsheet Tables.
108-115
- Mamoru Fujiyoshi, Akio Fujiyoshi, Toshiaki Aomatsu:
New Testing Method for the Dyslexic and the Newly Blind with a Digital Audio Player and Document Structure Diagrams.
116-123
- Ivan Kopecek, Radek Oslejsek:
Annotating and Describing Pictures - Applications in E-Learning and Accessibility of Graphics.
124-130
- Siegfried Kipke:
New Concepts of PC Interaction for Blind Users Based on Braille Displays with ATC Technology (Active Tactile Control).
131-134
HCI and Non Classical Interfaces
- Alejandro Rodríguez-Ascaso, Erik Zetterström, Martin Böcker, Helge Hüttenrauch, Michael Pluke, Matthias Schneider:
Inclusive E-Services for All: Identifying Accessibility Requirements for Upcoming Interaction Technologies.
135-138
- John J. Magee, Margrit Betke:
HAIL: Hierarchical Adaptive Interface Layout.
139-146
- Manuel Merino, Isabel Gómez, Octavio Rivera, Alberto J. Molina:
Customizable Software Interface for Monitoring Applications.
147-153
- Robert Krupinski, Przemyslaw Mazurek:
Towards to Real-Time System with Optimization Based Approach for EOG and Blinking Signals Separation for Human Computer Interaction.
154-161
- Matthew T. Atkinson, Yunqiu Li, Colin H. C. Machin, David Sloan:
Towards Accessible Interactions with Pervasive Interfaces, Based on Human Capabilities.
162-169
- Flaithrí Neff, Tracey J. Mehigan, Ian J. Pitt:
Accelerometer & Spatial Audio Technology: Making Touch-Screen Mobile Devices Accessible.
170-177
HCI:
Software Accessibility and Social Interaction
- Alexandros Pino, Georgios Kouroupetroglou, Hernisa Kacorri, Anna Sarantidou, Dimitris Spiliotopoulos:
An Open Source / Freeware Assistive Technology Software Inventory.
178-185
- Theofanis Oikonomou, Konstantinos Votis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Peter Korn:
Designing and Developing Accessible Java Swing Applications.
186-188
- Fumihiko Masuda, Chikamune Wada:
Effects of Visual Stimuli on a Communication Assistive Method Using Sympathetic Skin Response.
189-192
- Ming-Chung Chen, Yun Lung Lin, Chien-Chuan Ko:
Computerized Assessing the Mouse Proficiency through Multiple Indicators.
193-199
- Kris Van Hees, Jan Engelen:
PUIR: Parallel User Interface Rendering.
200-207
- Harald Holone, Jo Herstad:
Transient Cooperation in Social Applications for Accessibility Mapping.
208-215
- Jennifer George, Gilbert Cockton, Thomas Greenough:
A Social Approach to Accessible Social Networking Using the CAT Model.
216-223
Entertainment Software Accessibility
- Dominique Archambault:
Entertainment Software Accessibility: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session.
224-226
- Cecilia Sik-Lányi, David J. Brown, Penny J. Standen, Jacqueline Lewis, Vilma Butkute:
User Interface Evaluation of Serious Games for Students with Intellectual Disability.
227-234
- Elena Laudanna, Maria Bulgheroni, Francesca Caprino, Serenella Besio:
Making Mainstreaming Videogames More Accessible: A Pilot Study Applied to Buzz!TM Junior Monster Rumble for PlayStation.
235-242
- Roland Ossmann, Klaus Miesenberger:
Accessibility of a Social Network Game.
243-246
- Quoc V. Vy, Deborah I. Fels:
Using Placement and Name for Speaker Identification in Captioning.
247-254
- Daisuke Nagasaka, Naoki Kaneda, Kazunori Itoh, Makoto Otani, Michio Shimizu, Masahiko Sugimoto, Masami Hashimoto, Mizue Kayama:
A Real-Time Network Board Game System Using Tactile and Auditory Senses for the Visually Impaired.
255-262
Accessible Tourism
Smart and Assistive Environments
- Martin Morandell, Erwin Fugger:
Results of a Workshop Series on Ambient Assisted Living.
288-291
- Miriam Eileen Nes Begnum:
Challenges for Norwegian PC-Users with Parkinson's Disease - A Survey.
292-299
- Øystein Dale:
Usability and Usefulness of GPS Based Localization Technology Used in Dementia Care.
300-307
- Mari Kakuta, Kaoru Nakazono, Yuji Nagashima, Naotsune Hosono:
Development of Universal Communication Aid for Emergency Using Motion Pictogram.
308-311
- Joan Aranda, Manuel Vinagre, Enric X. Martín, Miquel Casamitjana, Alicia Casals:
Friendly Human-Machine Interaction in an Adapted Robotized Kitchen.
312-319
- Héctor Lozano Peiteado, Inmaculada Hernáez, Artzai Picón, Javier Camarena, Eva Navas:
Audio Classification Techniques in Home Environments for Elderly/Dependant People.
320-323
- Thimoty Barbieri, Piero Fraternali, Antonio Bianchi, Clarissa Tacchella:
Autonomamente: Using Goal Attainment Scales to Evaluate the Impact of a Multimodal Domotic System to Support Autonomous Life of People with Cognitive Impairment.
324-331
- Roel de Beer, Roy Keijers, Suleman Shahid, Abdullah Al Mahmud, Omar Mubin:
PMD: Designing a Portable Medicine Dispenser for Persons Suffering from Alzheimer's Disease.
332-335
Usable Web Accessibility:
Editing
Usable Web Accessibility:
Education and Motivation
Usable Web Accessibility:
Evaluation
- Sylvie Duchateau, Denis Boulay, Dominique Burger:
Assessing WCAG 2.0 Conformance in Practice.
408-412
- Joshue O. Connor:
Is the Accessibility Audit Dead?
413-416
- Fernando Alonso, José L. Fuertes, Ángel Lucas González, Loïc Martínez:
Evaluating Conformance to WCAG 2.0: Open Challenges.
417-424
- Morten Goodwin Olsen, Mikael Snaprud, Annika Nietzio:
Automatic Checking of Alternative Texts on Web Pages.
425-432
- Simon Ball, Alistair McNaught, Sue Watson, Andrew Chandler:
OASES: Online Accessibility Self Evaluation Service - A Web-Based Tool for Education Institutions to Self-Assess the Accessibility of Their Practice.
433-436
- Youssef Bou Issa, Mustapha Mojahid, Bernard Oriola, Nadine Vigouroux:
Analysis and Evaluation of the Accessibility to Visual Information in Web Pages.
437-443
- Joshue O. Connor:
User Testing of Google Reader and RIA Complexity - A Warning.
444-448
- Rudolf Hartjes, Christine Strauss:
Analyzing Effects of Web Accessibility - A Framework to Determine Changes in Website Traffic and Success.
449-455
eGovernment Accessibility
Accessibility of Blended and E-Learning for Mature Age and Disabled Students and Staff
- Helen Petrie, Christopher Power, Carlos A. Velasco, Jesus Boticario:
Accessibility of Blended and E-Learning for Mature Age and Disabled Students and Staff: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session.
484-485
- David Swallow, Helen Petrie, Christopher Power:
Understanding and Supporting the Needs of Educational Professionals Working with Students with Disabilities and Mature Age Students.
486-491
- Cäcilia Weiermair-Märki, Elisabeth Unterfrauner:
Institutional Conditions for the Implementation of Accessible Lifelong Learning (ALL) Based on the EU4ALL Approach.
492-494
- Cara Nicole Greene:
Design Guidelines for Developing Curriculum-Focused ICT Materials for Diverse Students.
495-502
- José L. Fuertes, Ángel Lucas González, Gonzalo Mariscal, Carlos Ruiz:
A Framework to Support Development of Learning Applications for Disabled Children.
503-510
- Francesca Caprino, Serenella Besio, Elena Laudanna:
Using Robots in Education and Therapy Sessions for Children with Disabilities: Guidelines for Teachers and Rehabilitation Professionals.
511-518
- Christopher Power, Helen Petrie, Vasily Sakharov, David Swallow:
Virtual Learning Environments: Another Barrier to Blended and E-Learning.
519-526
Successful Service Provision
Standards:
A Driver for Accessibility and Usability
- Jan Engelen, Christian Bühler:
Standards Are Drivers for Accessibility and Usability: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session.
550-552
- Jan Engelen:
International AT and DfA Standardisation: What Is in the Pipeline?
553-560
- Rui Lopes, Karel Van Isacker, Luís Carriço:
Redefining Assumptions: Accessibility and Its Stakeholders.
561-568
- Christophe Strobbe, Charlotte Mosies, Christian Bühler, Jan Engelen:
Stand4All: Promoting More Accessible Standards through Training of Stakeholders.
569-572
- Christian Galinski, Karel Van Isacker:
Standards-Based Content Resources: A Prerequisite for Content Integration and Content Interoperability.
573-579
- Andrea Gaal, Gerhard Jaworek, Joachim Klaus:
Standardization and Sustainability of Open Source Products - Barriers and Conflicts Demonstrated with the Linux Screenreader SUE -.
580-582
- Gill Whitney, Suzette Keith, Barbara Schmidt-Belz:
The Challenge of Mainstreaming ICT Design for All.
583-590
- Ana Iglesias, Lourdes Moreno, Javier Jiménez, Pablo Revuelta:
Evaluating the Users' Satisfaction Using Inclusive Initiatives in Two Different Environments: The University and a Research Conference.
591-594
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"Weak and Silent Speech":
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People with Speech Learning and Cognitive Problems:
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