9. HCI 2001:
New Orleans,
USA
Constantine Stephanidis (Ed.):
Universal Access In HCI: Towards an Information Society for All, Proceedings of HCI International '2001 (the 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction), New Orleans, USA, August 5-10, 2001, Volume 3.
Lawrence Erlbaum 2001, ISBN 0-8058-3609-8 BibTeX
Universal Design
- Julio Abascal, Antón Civit:
Bridging the gap between design for all and assistive devices.
3-7 BibTeX
- Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Re-thinking HCI in terms of universal design.
8-12 BibTeX
- Shuo-Hsiu Hsu, Lin-Lin Chen, Y. C. Chu:
Designing multiuser voice control interface for home entertainment systems.
13-17 BibTeX
- Simeon Keates, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson, Peter Robinson:
A practical approach to design for universal access: the Information Point case study.
18-22 BibTeX
- Naomi Kihara:
Creating a new approach to design and a new vision for networked appliances and net-based services.
23-27 BibTeX
- Jayne Klenner-Moore:
The marriage of activity theory and human-computer interaction: understanding practice to develop computer systems for workgroups.
26-30 BibTeX
- Panayiotis Koutsabasis, Jenny S. Darzentas, Julio Abascal, Thomas Spyrou, John Darzentas:
Designing Internet-based systems and services for all: problems and solutions.
31-35 BibTeX
- Heidi Krömker, Klaus Kuhn, Nina Sandweg:
Case study: designing universal access for intelligent household facilities.
36-40 BibTeX
- Takuo Matsunobe, Haruhiko Sato:
Study on menu usability and structural analysis.
41-45 BibTeX
- Christian Stary:
How to utilize task taxonomies for the design of web applications 'for All'.
46-50 BibTeX
- Constantine Stephanidis:
IS4-8ALL: promoting universal design in Healthcare Telematics.
50-54 BibTeX
- Toshiki Yamaoka, Takuo Matsunobe:
Making products user-friendly and charming using human design technology.
55-59 BibTeX
Adaptive and Intelligent Interfaces
- Elisabeth André:
Web-based characters for universal access: experience with different player technologies.
63-67 BibTeX
- Peter Brusilovsky:
Maximizing educational opportunity for every type of learner: adaptive hypermedia for web-based education.
68-72 BibTeX
- Martin Helander, Halimahtun Khalid:
Interface design for mass-customization in e-commerce.
73-77 BibTeX
- Claire Knight, Malcolm Munro:
Towards automatic adaptation of data interfaces.
78-82 BibTeX
- Christine L. Lisetti, Michael Douglas, Cynthia LeRouge:
Intelligent affective interfaces: a user-modeling approach for telemedicine.
82-86 BibTeX
- Mark T. Maybury:
Intelligent interfaces for universal access: challenges and promise.
86-90 BibTeX
- Alex Paramythis, Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis:
AVANTI: a universally accessible web browser.
91-95 BibTeX
- Margot Peet:
Information access for the disabled: the Section 508-512 Mandate and its implications for intelligent interface development.
96-100 BibTeX
- Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner, Neal Lesh:
Human-Computer collaboration for universal access.
100-104 BibTeX
- Thomas Rist:
Towards services that enable ubiquitous access to virtual communication spaces.
105-109 BibTeX
- Francesca Rizzo:
The design of an adaptive web tool to support human information seeking and retrieval strategies: some theoretical implications.
109-113 BibTeX
- Janusz Sobecki, Ngoc Thanh Nguyen:
Consensus-based adaptive user interfaces for universal access systems.
112-116 BibTeX
- Maximilian Stempfhuber:
Adaptable and intelligent user interfaces to heterogeneous information.
117-121 BibTeX
- Julita Vassileva:
Distributed user modelling for universal information access.
122-126 BibTeX
- Vasilios Zarikas, Alex Paramythis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Decision-theoretic approaches to user interface adaptation: implications on universal access.
127-131 BibTeX
Architectures and Tools
- Christian Stary:
Handling user diversity in task-oriented design.
135-139 BibTeX
- Konrad Baumann:
Usability engineering for different European countries.
140-144 BibTeX
- Scott Brave, Clifford Nass, Erenee Sirinian:
Force-Feedback in computer-mediated communication.
145-149 BibTeX
- Michael Cooper:
Automated evaluation of accessibility guidelines.
150-154 BibTeX
- Jacob Eisenstein:
Modeling preference for adaptive user-interfaces.
155-159 BibTeX
- Christelle Farenc, Philippe A. Palanque, J. M. Christian Bastien, Dominique L. Scapin, Marco Winckler:
Towards a general guidance and support tool for usability optimization.
160-164 BibTeX
- Peter Forbrig, Anke Dittmar:
Software development and open user communities.
165-169 BibTeX
- Peter Forbrig, Andreas Müller, Clemens H. Cap:
Appliance independent specification of user interfaces by XML - a model-based view.
170-174 BibTeX
- Geert de Haan:
Accommodating diverse users in ETAG and ETAG-based design: task knowledge and presentation.
175-179 BibTeX
- Young-Ho Kim, Jin Hyun Kim, Ji-Young Kim, Jee-In Kim, Jin-Young Choi, Chang Woo Pyo:
A visual component based tool for developing embedded application software.
180-184 BibTeX
- Georgios Kouroupetroglou, Alexandros Pino, Constantinos Viglas:
Managing accessible user interfaces of multi-vendor components under the ULYSSES framework for interpersonal communication applications.
185-189 BibTeX
- Céline Mariage, Jean Vanderdonckt:
Mechanization of web design guidelines evaluation.
190-194 BibTeX
- Kai Richter:
Remote access to public kiosk systems.
195-199 BibTeX
- Guillaume Texier, Laurent Guittet, Patrick Girard:
The dialog tool set: a new way to create the dialog component.
200-204 BibTeX
- Gianluca Vannuccini, Paolo Bussotti, Maria Chiara Pettenati, Franco Pirri, Dino Giuli:
Towards a new multi-layer approach for the Global Network architecture.
205-209 BibTeX
- Charles Wiecha, Stephen J. Boies, Margaret Gaitatzes, Stephen Levy, Julie MacNaught, Paul Matchen, Scott McFaddin, David Mundel, Richard Thompson:
Achieving universal access through web services architectures.
210-214 BibTeX
Multimodal,
Continuous and Ubiquitous Interaction
- Alessandra Agostini, Giorgio De Michelis, Monica Divitini:
Ubiquitous access to community knowledge via multiple interfaces: design and experiences.
217-221 BibTeX
- Alessandro Andreadis, Giuliano Benelli, Alberto Bianchi:
Audio augmenting physical navigation in art settings.
222-226 BibTeX
- Dominique Archambault, Dominique Burger:
From multimodality to multimodalities: the need for independent models.
227-231 BibTeX
- Chris Baber:
Computing in a multimodal world.
232-236 BibTeX
- Matteo Baldoni, Cristina Baroglio, Viviana Patti:
Structureless, intention-guided web sites: planning based adaptation.
237-241 BibTeX
- Jennifer Balogh, Nicole LeDuc, Michael Cohen:
Navigating the voice Web.
242-246 BibTeX
- Monica Bordegoni, Umberto Cugini, Piero Mussio:
Issues in the combination of visual and haptic interaction.
247-251 BibTeX
- Paolo Bottoni, Maria Francesca Costabile, Stefano Levialdi, Piero Mussio:
From user notations to accessible interfaces through visual languages.
252-256 BibTeX
- Margaret M. Burnett:
What visual programming research contributes to universal access.
257-261 BibTeX
- Myra P. Bussemakers, Abraham de Haan:
Auditory icons and earcons: categorical and conceptual multimodal interaction.
261-265 BibTeX
- Noelle Carbonell:
Recommendations for the design of usable multimodal command languages.
266-270 BibTeX
- Ola Carlvik, Ing-Marie Jonsson:
Virtual tourist based on PeerRing - communicating with people you have never met.
271-275 BibTeX
- Shi-Kuo Chang:
Gesture query for the sentient map.
276-280 BibTeX
- Brant A. Cheikes:
Design for accessibility: meeting the 'Section 508-512 Challenge'.
281-285 BibTeX
- Gavin J. Doherty, Tim Anderson, Michael Wilson, Giorgio P. Faconti:
A control centred approach to designing interaction with novel devices.
286-290 BibTeX
- Joanna Donkin, Cornelia Boldyreff, Liz Burd, Sarah Marshall:
Supporting sign language users of web-based applications: a feasibility study.
291-295 BibTeX
- David J. Duke, David A. Duce, Philip J. Barnard, Jon May:
Human-computer protocols.
296-300 BibTeX
- Giorgio P. Faconti, Mieke Massink:
Continuous interaction with computers: issues and requirements.
301-305 BibTeX
- Michael C. Fairhurst, Elina Kaplani, Richard M. Guest:
Complexity measures in handwritten signature verification.
305-309 BibTeX
- Deborah I. Fels, Lorelle Polano, Terry Harvey, Singh Degan, Charles Silverman:
Towards emotive captioning for interactive television.
310-314 BibTeX
- John A. Gardner, Vladimir L. Bulatov:
Multimodal access to vector graphics on the web by computer users with print disabilities.
315-319 BibTeX
- Amr Goneid, Rana El Kaliouby:
Enhanced facial feature tracking of spontaneous and continuous expressions.
320-324 BibTeX
- John Paulin Hansen, Dan Witzner Hansen, Anders Sewerin Johansen:
Bringing gaze-based interaction back to basics.
325-329 BibTeX
- Marie-Christine Haton, Jean Paul Haton:
Word recognition for all: application to speech training.
329-333 BibTeX
- Peter A. Heeman:
Modeling spontaneous speech events during recognition.
334-338 BibTeX
- Bertrand Ibrahim:
Visual languages to bridge the gap between software developers and their clients.
339-343 BibTeX
- Ing-Marie Jonsson, Siamak Hodjat:
Natural interaction based on host agents, profiles and decoupling modalities from interaction devices.
344-348 BibTeX
- Tuneyoshi Kamae, Hirohiko Honda, Takayuki Watanabe, Tomio Koide, Tohru Kurihara:
Voice windows: a script-based platform in Windows for visually impaired.
349-353 BibTeX
- Simeon Keates, P. John Clarkson, Peter Robinson:
Cognitive considerations in the design of multi-modal input systems.
353-357 BibTeX
- Iwao Kobayashi, Akihiro Iwazaki, Katsuhiro Sasaki:
User interface and usability for phone based operation of remittance service in Automatic Teller Machine (ATM).
358-362 BibTeX
- Tomohiro Kuroda, Yoshito Tabata, Mikako Murakami, Yoshitsugu Manabe, Kunihiro Chihara:
Sign language digitazion and animation.
363-367 BibTeX
- Wing Chung Lau, Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Heloisa Martins Shih:
Eye-scan patterns of Chinese when searching full screen menus.
367-371 BibTeX
- Nicole Leduc, Melissa Dougherty, Vytas Ankaitis:
Measuring the performance of speech applications: a user-centered approach.
372-376 BibTeX
- Hyowon Lee, Alan F. Smeaton, Noel Murphy, Noel E. O'Connor, Seán Marlow:
Fischlar on a PDA: handheld user interface design to a video indexing, browsing and playback system.
377-381 BibTeX
- Mark T. Maybury:
Universal multimedia information access.
382-386 BibTeX
- Yuji Nagashima, Kazuyuki Kanda:
Present stage and issues of sign linguistic engineering.
387-391 BibTeX
- Tsuyoshi Nakayama, Noriyuki Tejima, Shigeru Yamauchi:
Usage of a stenographic typewriter for the hearing impaired at NRCD in Japan.
392-396 BibTeX
- Chioma Okonkwo, Julita Vassileva:
Affective pedagogical agents and user persuasion.
397-401 BibTeX
- Kwesi Oseitutu, Jinjuan Feng, Andrew Sears, Clare-Marie Karat:
Speech recognition for data entry by individuals with spinal cord injuries.
402-406 BibTeX
- Sharon L. Oviatt:
Designing robust multimodal systems for diverse users and environments.
407-411 BibTeX
- Alex Paramythis, Frank Leidermann, Harald Weber, Constantine Stephanidis:
Continuity through user interface adaptation: a perspective on universal access.
411-415 BibTeX
- Régis Privat, Nadine Vigouroux, Caroline Bousquet, Philippe Truillet, Bernard Oriola:
Speech technology for universal access in interactive systems?
416-420 BibTeX
- Thomas Rist, Stuart Booth:
Adaptation of information delivery to support task-level continuity.
421-425 BibTeX
- Hirohiko Sagawa, Haru Ando, Masaru Takeuchi, Nobuo Hataoka:
Universal access design for information kiosks.
426-430 BibTeX
- Rolf Schulmeister:
The ViSiCAST Project: translation into sign language and generation of sign language.
431-435 BibTeX
- Neil Scott:
Approach-and-use technology.
436-440 BibTeX
- Cyrus Shahabi, Leila Kaghazian, Soham Mehta, Amol Ghoting, Gautam Shanbhag, Margaret McLaughlin:
Analysis of haptic data for sign language recognition.
441-445 BibTeX
- Takayuki Watanabe, Koichi Inoue, Mitsugu Sakamoto, Masanori Kiriake, Hirohiko Honda, Takuya Nishimoto, Tuneyoshi Kamae:
Bilingual Emacspeak Platform - a universal speech interface with GNU Emacs.
446-450 BibTeX
- Charlotte Wiberg, Mikael Wiberg:
Configuring social agents.
450-454 BibTeX
- Mary Zajicek:
Supporting older adults at the interface.
454-458 BibTeX
User Diversity and User Participation
- Margit Biemans, Jan Gerrit Schuurman, Janine Swaak:
Evaluation of user customisation in e-mail and mobile telephones.
461-465 BibTeX
- Red Keith Bradley:
Design and the cultural significance in international communication.
466-470 BibTeX
- Marcelino Cabrera, Miguel Gea, Juan Carlos Torres:
Using user profiles to customize the user interface.
471-475 BibTeX
- Lynne Dunckley, Matthew Dunckley:
Applying user dichotomies to the design of web user interfaces.
476-480 BibTeX
- V. Katie Emery, Julie A. Jacko, Thitima Kongnakorn, Vipat Kuruchittham, Steven Landry, George McLeland Nickles, Andrew Sears, Justin Whittle:
Identifying Critical Interaction Scenarios for Innovative User Modeling.
481-485 BibTeX
- Ivan Kopecek, Karel Pala, Markéta Stranáková-Lopatková:
Ambiguity problems in Human-Computer Interaction.
486-490 BibTeX
- Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Heloisa Martins Shih:
Involving Chinese users in analyzing the effects of languages and modalities on computer icons.
491-495 BibTeX
- Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, Panayiotis Zaphiris, R. Darin Ellis:
Involving seniors in designing information architecture for the web.
496-500 BibTeX
- Aarno Lehtola, Jarno Tenni, Kuldar Taveter, Tuula Kapyla, Paula Silvonen, Kristina Jaaranen:
Engineering multilingual internet commerce.
501-505 BibTeX
- Helen Neale, Sue Cobb, John R. Wilson:
Involving users with learning disabilities in virtual environment design.
506-510 BibTeX
- Theresa O'Connell:
Some impacts of international web access and agent technology on the evolution of user-centered design: a study in universal access.
511-515 BibTeX
- Basawaraj Patil, Klaus Maetzel, Erich J. Neuhold:
Design and implementation of universal end-user commands, interfaces and interactions.
516-520 BibTeX
- Pamela A. Savage-Knepshield:
Designing for users with color-vision deficiency: effective color combinations.
521-525 BibTeX
- Christian Sifaqui:
The ICS model: simultaneous support to stand-alone and cooperative work.
525-529 BibTeX
- Hiroyuki Umemuro:
Long-term change in computer attitude, computer usage and skill transfer in elderly users of touch screen interface.
530-534 BibTeX
- George R. S. Weir, Giorgos Lepouras:
Localisation and linguistic anomalies.
535-539 BibTeX
- Panayiotis Zaphiris:
Age differences and the depth - breadth tradeoff in hierarchical online information systems.
540-544 BibTeX
Human Factors,
Ergonomics,
Guidelines and Standards
- Jon Gunderson:
W3-7C user agent accessibility guidelines.
547-551 BibTeX
- Linda Beale, Hugh Matthews, Phil D. Picton, David Briggs:
MAGUS: modelling access with GIS in urban systems.
552-556 BibTeX
- Nigel Bevan, Roland Schoeffel:
A proposed standard for consumer product usability.
557-561 BibTeX
- Jerzy Charytonowicz, Krzysztof Sztajkowski:
Architectural design In virtual Media - "Holohouse Technique".
562-566 BibTeX
- Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra:
Communication evaluation in multimedia: metrics and methodology.
567-571 BibTeX
- Kjell Fransson, Jan Rudling:
An international system for quality labelling from a user perspective.
572-576 BibTeX
- Elizabeth Furtado, Vasco Furtado:
Learning universal access guidelines by solving HCI problems.
576-580 BibTeX
- Jan Gulliksen, Clemens Lutsch, Susan Harker:
Accessibility through standardization.
581-585 BibTeX
- Nico Hamacher, Jörg Marrenbach:
Analytical evaluation of interactive systems regarding the ease of use.
585-589 BibTeX
- Martin Jung:
Considerations on ergonomic work places for blind and visually impaired persons in Call Centers.
590-594 BibTeX
- Berman Kayis, Sami Kara, Shaun O'Kane, Andres Dingwall:
The effect of Human Factors in Flexibility Management - an international survey.
595-599 BibTeX
- Dieter Lorenz:
Ergonomic design of Call Centers.
600-604 BibTeX
- Klaus Miesenberger, Erdmuthe Meyer zu Bexten:
Call centre - Vocational integration and new software applications for blind and visually handicapped people.
603-607 BibTeX
- Jerzy Olszewski, Katarzyna Lis:
The assessment of the software quality by users.
608-612 BibTeX
- Ken Parker, Xie Hongyan:
Towards appropriate design tools for inclusive kitchens.
612-616 BibTeX
- Ewa Salomon, Anna Janocha, Ludmila Borodulin-Nadzieja:
Somatic symptoms in computer terminal workers.
617-621 BibTeX
- Constantine Stephanidis, Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Anthony Savidis:
Accessibility guidelines: current status and future prospects in standardization.
622-626 BibTeX
- Charlotte Sust:
Noise in call centers.
627-631 BibTeX
- Andreas Utsch:
Emotion and stress in call centers.
632-636 BibTeX
- Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
Development of generic accessibility/ability usability design guidelines for electronic and information technology products.
635-639 BibTeX
- Jürgen Ziegler:
Can standards and guidelines promote universal access?
640-644 BibTeX
- Gert Zülch, Sascha Stowasser:
Usability evaluation of universal user interfaces with the computer-aided evaluation tool PROKUS.
645-649 BibTeX
Access to information
- Alessandro Andreadis, Alberto Bianchi:
Smart interfaces supporting physical navigation while experiencing a heedful audio information space.
653-657 BibTeX
- Wilhelm Bauer, Udo-Ernst Haner, Alexander Rieck:
OFFICE 21-25 - inventing an interactive creativity landscape.
658-662 BibTeX
- Vicki L. Hanson, John T. Richards, Peter G. Fairweather, Frances Brown, Susan Crayne, Sam R. Detweiler, Richard S. Schwerdtfeger, Beth Tibbitts:
Web accessibility for seniors.
663-667 BibTeX
- David Heathcote, Jennifer Jerrams-Smith:
Working memory capacity and universal access to the World Wide Web: towards a user adaptive web navigation support system.
667-671 BibTeX
- John Hiller, Terry Postero:
Some HCI challenges of the virtual exhibition.
670-674 BibTeX
- Mauri Kaipainen, Timo Koskenniemi, Antti Kerminen, Antti Raike, Antii Ellonen:
Presenting data as similarity clusters instead of lists - Data from local politics as an example.
675-679 BibTeX
- Kathy Keeling, Linda A. Macaulay, Denise Fowler, Peter McGoldrick, Konstantina Vassilopoulou:
Electronic kiosk provision of public information: toward understanding and quantifying facilitators and barriers of use.
680-684 BibTeX
- Qiao Liu, Keiichi Nakata, Kazuo Furuta:
Functional modeling of process systems for interface design.
685-689 BibTeX
- Juan Lopez, Pedro A. Szekely:
Web page adaptation for universal access.
690-694 BibTeX
- Kathleen F. McCoy, Sandra Carberry, Tom Roper, Nancy Green:
Towards generating textual summaries of graphs.
695-699 BibTeX
- Wesley Morrissey, Mary Zajicek:
Remembering how to use the Internet - An investigation into the effectiveness of VoiceHelp for older adults.
700-704 BibTeX
- Annie Pauzie:
Usability of transport web sites by elderly travellers.
705-709 BibTeX
- Denis Payet, Henri Betaille, Marc Nanard, Jocelyne Nanard:
A simple interaction scheme for quick exploration of long videos.
709-713 BibTeX
- Robert Pedlow, Matthew Mirabella, Casey Chow:
How much does compliance with the W3-7C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines improve web site usability for the blind and vision impaired? A Human Factors Perspective.
714-718 BibTeX
- Erik Proper, Theo P. van der Weide:
Information coverage - Incrementally satisfying a searcher's information need.
719-723 BibTeX
- António Ramires Fernandes, Fernando Mário Martins, Hugo Paredes, Jorge Ribeiro Pereira:
A different approach to real web accessibility.
723-727 BibTeX
- Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Jia-Wen Shiu:
Developing guidelines for designing usable web pages for older Chinese adults.
728-732 BibTeX
- Isolde Schlaisich, Max J. Egenhofer:
Multimodal spatial querying: what people sketch and talk about.
732-736 BibTeX
- Mikael B. Skov, Jan Stage:
A simple approach to web-site usability testing.
737-741 BibTeX
- Petri Vuorimaa, Juha Vierinen, Jussi Teirikangas:
Ubiquitous multimedia services with XML.
742-746 BibTeX
- Kazuhiko Yamazaki:
Universal web approach to web contents for a company web site.
747-751 BibTeX
Applications
- Angelos Amditis, Evangelos Bekiaris, Simon Sartor:
HCI applications for professional driver seats and their impact to driver's health and efficiency.
755-759 BibTeX
- Margherita Antona, Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Adaptation of interactive courseware.
760-764 BibTeX
- Albert G. Arnold, David Beentjes:
Accessibility of government services - A macroeconomics perspective.
765-769 BibTeX
- Wilhelm Bauer, Harald Widlroither, Evangelia Portouli:
In-vehicle trip information for all.
769-773 BibTeX
- Shirley A. Becker, Frances Crespo:
A multicultural perspective on digital government usability.
773-777 BibTeX
- Paolo Bussotti, Gianluca Vannuccini, Davide Calenda, Franco Pirri, Dino Giuli:
Subjectivity and cultural conventions: the role of the tutor agent in the global network.
778-782 BibTeX
- Sue Cobb, Helen Neale, David Stewart:
Virtual environments - Improving accessibility to learning?
783-787 BibTeX
- Alessandro Coda, Sergio Damiani, Roberto Montanari:
In-vehicle telematic systems HMI for elderly drivers.
788-792 BibTeX
- Rossella Corrao, Antonio De Vecchi, Simona Colajanni:
Easily access to technical information of the old construction handbooks by a WBI system - M.I.C.R.A. - Manuale Informatizzato per la Codifica della Regola d'Arte.
793-797 BibTeX
- Giuliana Dettori, Michela Ott:
Accessible software for early maths education: focusing on content, strategies, interface.
798-802 BibTeX
- Pier Luigi Emiliani:
Anyone, anywhere access to community-oriented services.
803-807 BibTeX
- Elza Maria Ferraz Barboza, Eny Marcelino de Almeida Nunes, Nathalia Kneipp Sena:
Evaluating the usability of Brazilian government web sites.
808-812 BibTeX
- Antonis Galetsas, Stephan Brunessaux, Stefan Hoernschemeyer:
Achieving universal access for European e-government applications - A case study of two European projects in the field of e-voting and smartcards.
813-817 BibTeX
- Nicola Henze:
Open adaptive hypermedia: an approach to adaptive information presentation on the web.
818-822 BibTeX
- Ilias Iakovidis:
Universal access in Health Telematics - Some factors that influence the design of health telematics services.
822-826 BibTeX
- Huberta Kritzenberger, Michael Herczeg:
Knowledge and media engineering for distance education.
827-831 BibTeX
- Magnus Magnusson, John Sören Pettersson:
Bridges for learning - Language training and interaction over a distance.
832-836 BibTeX
- Yehya Mohamad, Holger Tebarth:
Evaluation in the development of a tele-medical training system.
836-840 BibTeX
- Aristotelis Naniopoulos, Maria Panou:
User interfaces for training E&D drivers.
840-844 BibTeX
- Gregory M. P. O'Hare:
Personalised and contextualised content delivery for mobile users.
845-849 BibTeX
- Reinhard Oppermann, Marcus Specht:
Contextualized information systems for an Information Society for all.
850-854 BibTeX
- Bjorn Peters:
Evaluation of a mobile travel information service by deaf and mobility-impaired users.
854-858 BibTeX
- Juan J. Sancho, Angela M. Dunbar, Carlos Díaz, Juan Antonio Cobos, Susan Clamp, Chris Kirke, Petros Papachristou, Jose Esteban Lauzan, Christian Ohmann, Hans-Peter Eich, Jean-Pierre Thierry, Marie Gabrielle Verdier, Clive Tristram:
Smart Medical Applications Repository of Tools for Informed Expert Decision (SMARTIE).
859-863 BibTeX
- Rufus Sessions, Jeffrey Roller:
Human Factors in the Design of Wireless Point-of-Care Medical Applications in US Department of Defense (DoD) Settings.
864-868 BibTeX
- Eva Lindh Waterworth, John A. Waterworth:
Perceptually-Seductive Technology in special needs education.
868-872 BibTeX
- Amanda Watkins:
ICT in special education: what are European practitioners asking ICT researchers for?
873-877 BibTeX
- Andreas Zimolong, Klaus Radermacher, Bernhard Zimolong, Günther Rau:
Clinical usability engineering for computer assisted surgery.
878-882 BibTeX
Assistive Technologies
- Chieko Asakawa, Hironobu Takagi:
One-dimensional user interface for retrieving information from the web for the blind.
885-889 BibTeX
- Chieko Asakawa, Hironobu Takagi, Takashi Itoh:
Document reader for the blind.
890-894 BibTeX
- Philippe Boissière, Daniel Dours:
From a specialised writing interface created for the disabled to a predictive interface for all: the VITIPI System.
895-899 BibTeX
- David Colven, Andrew Lysley:
Standards in mainstream and adaptive interface design required for efficient switch user access.
900-904 BibTeX
- Tsuyoshi Ebina, Teruhisa Miyake:
Hierarchical web frame navigation for the visually impaired.
905-909 BibTeX
- William H. Edmondson:
A taxonomical approach to special needs design in HCI.
909-913 BibTeX
- James Gips, Margrit Betke, Philip A. DiMattia:
Early experiences using visual tracking for computer access by people with profound physical disabilities.
914-918 BibTeX
- Richard M. Guest, Michael C. Fairhurst, Jonathan M. Potter:
Kinematic profiling in object location and line drawing tasks by visuo-spatial neglect subjects.
919-923 BibTeX
- Tohru Ifukube:
A study of HCI for people in Japan with communication disorders.
924-928 BibTeX
- Arthur I. Karshmer, Gopal Gupta, Klaus Miesenberger, Enrico Pontelli, Hai-Feng Guo:
The development of a tool to enhance communications between blind and sighted mathematicians, students and teachers: a global translation appliance.
929-933 BibTeX
- Michael Kühn, Jorn Garbe:
Predictive and highly ambiguous typing for a severely speech and motion impaired user.
933-937 BibTeX
- Patrick Langdon, Simeon Keates, P. John Clarkson, Peter Robinson:
Investigating the parameters of force feedback assistance for motion-impaired users in a selection task.
938-942 BibTeX
- Blaise W. Liffick:
ViKI: a virtual keyboard interface for the handicapped.
943-947 BibTeX
- Stephanie Ludi, Michael Wagner:
Re-inventing icons: using animation as cues in icons for the visually impaired.
948-952 BibTeX
- Erdmuthe Meyer zu Bexten, Martin Jung:
Teaching LaTeX to blind and visually impaired students at the University of Applied Sciences Giessen-Friedberg.
953-957 BibTeX
- Tsutomu Miyasato:
A tele-nursing system using virtual locomotion interface.
958-962 BibTeX
- Takuya Nishimoto, Masahiro Araki, Yasuhisa Niimi:
The practical side of teaching the elderly visually impaired users to use the e-mail.
963-967 BibTeX
- T. V. Raman, Angel Luis Díaz:
Bringing interactive audio documents to life on the WWW.
968-972 BibTeX
- Albert A. Rizzo, J. Galen Buckwalter, Maria Schultheis, Ulrich Neumann, Todd Bowerly, Laehyun Kim, Marcus Thiébaux, Clint Chua:
Virtual reality for persons with central nervous system dysfunction: assessment and treatment in the Information Society for all.
972-976 BibTeX
- Patrick Roth, Christoph Giess, Lori Petrucci, Thierry Pun:
Adapting haptic game devices for non-visual graph rendering.
977-981 BibTeX
- Takashi Sakairi, Hironobu Takagi:
An annotation editor for nonvisual web access.
982-986 BibTeX
- Waltraud Schweikhardt:
Computer-based communication on and about mathematics by blind and sighted people.
986-990 BibTeX
- Yoshikazu Seki, Kiyohide Ito:
Objective and quantitative evaluation measure on ability of obstacle sense by using acoustical VR system and body movement measuring device in rehabilitation for the visually impaired.
990-994 BibTeX
- Norman L. Soong:
Universal access of DOS-like information systems.
994-998 BibTeX
- Masahiko Sugimoto, Kazunori Itoh, Michio Shimizu:
Distance communication system for the blind using sound images.
999-1003 BibTeX
- Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
Page-Customization allowing blind users to improve web accessibility by themselves.
1003-1007 BibTeX
- Toru Takeshita, Tomoichi Takahashi, Yasunori Nagasaka, Masayoshi Ono:
Voice and display interfaces to capture elderly and disabled person's physical problems.
1008-1012 BibTeX
- Michael Tracey, Corinna E. Lathan:
Meeting rehabilitation goals with a multi-sensory human computer interface: a case study.
1012-1016 BibTeX
- Kazuo Tsuchiya, Yoshihiko Tachibana, Midori Shoji, Shinji Iizuka:
A barrier free systems for the next generation.
1016-1020 BibTeX
- Gerhard Weber:
A multimedia editor for mathematical documents.
1020-1024 BibTeX
- Linda White, Jennifer Jerrams-Smith, David Heathcote:
Improving access for elderly and severely disabled persons: a hybrid adaptive and generic interface.
1025-1029 BibTeX
- Cliff Williams, Marilyn Tremaine:
Sound News: an audio browsing tool for the blind.
1029-1033 BibTeX
Cultural,
Legal,
Ethical and Social Issues
- M. V. Ananthakrishnan:
ELAI: An interface "model" towards fostering universalisation of interfaces.
1037-1041 BibTeX
- Gunela Astbrink:
The legislative impact in Australia on universal access in telecommunications.
1042-1046 BibTeX
- Davide Calenda, Dino Giuli:
Subjects, subjectivity and privacy in the global network.
1047-1051 BibTeX
- Alexis A. Donnelly:
Bridging the digital divide: case study of anti-exclusion measures in Ireland.
1052-1056 BibTeX
- Jan Ekberg, Erkki Kemppainen:
An evaluation perspective: access to telecommunications in Europe.
1057-1061 BibTeX
- Dino Giuli:
From the individual to technology towards the global network.
1060-1064 BibTeX
- Wolf Gohring:
User interfaces for the productive Information Society.
1065-1069 BibTeX
- Sigrun Goll:
Social work student meets computer - a curriculum for integrated education.
1070-1074 BibTeX
- Eila Järvenpää, Stina Immonen:
Information society and competencies: challenges for higher educational system and companies.
1073-1077 BibTeX
- Kristiina Karvonen:
Designing trust for a universal audience: a multicultural study on the formation of trust in the Internet in the Nordic Countries.
1078-1082 BibTeX
- Jonathan Lazar, Libby Kumin, Shawn Wolsey:
Universal usability for web sites: current trends in the U.S. law.
1083-1087 BibTeX
- Martin Maguire, Laura-Jo Pearce:
An investigation into attitudes to, and experience of, internet shopping.
1088-1092 BibTeX
- Michael Paetau, Michael Pieper:
Sustainable information environments and informed sustainability.
1093-1097 BibTeX
- Holly Patterson-McNeill:
Community on a Usenet Group.
1098-1102 BibTeX
- Maria Chiara Pettenati, Dino Giuli:
Human subjectivity and relation profiling factors in the global network.
1102-1106 BibTeX
- Gary W. Strong, Susan Brummel Turnbull, Karl Hebenstreit:
Creating public information environments that strengthen citizen-government relationships: building TIES for a better society.
1107-1111 BibTeX
- Carlos A. Velasco:
Evaluation and training on accessibility guidelines.
1110-1114 BibTeX
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