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6. DSAI 2015: Sankt Augustin, Germany
- Carlos A. Velasco, Gerhard Weber, João Barroso, Yehya Mohamad, Hugo Paredes:
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Software Development for Enhancing Accessibility and Fighting Info-exclusion, DSAI 2015, Sankt Augustin, Germany, June 10-12, 2015. Procedia Computer Science 67, Elsevier 2015 - Preface. 1
- Vítor Carvalho, Diamantino Freitas
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Automatic Description of SVG Images for the Visually Impaired: A Gestaltic Approach. 2-11 - Andreia Matos, Tânia Rocha
, Luciana Cabral
, Maximino Bessa
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Multi-sensory Storytelling to Support Learning for People with Intellectual Disability: An Exploratory Didactic Study. 12-18 - Covadonga Rodrigo
, Ana García-Serrano
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Social Accessibility Action to Improve Quality of OER User-generated Video-classes and Associated Resources. 19-27 - Bong Way Kiat
, Weiqin Chen:
Mobile Instant Messaging for the Elderly. 28-37 - Celso Pereira, António M. R. Sousa
, Vítor Filipe
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Open-Source Indoor Navigation System Adapted to Users with Motor Disabilities. 38-47 - Peter D. Conradie
, Lieven De Marez
, Jelle Saldien:
Participation is Blind: Involving Low Vision Lead Users in Product Development. 48-56 - Moyen Mohammad Mustaquim:
A Study of Universal Design in Everyday Life of Elderly Adults. 57-66 - Bruno Splendiani, Mireia Ribera:
A Proposal for the Inclusion of Accessibility Criteria in the Publishing Workflow of Images in Biomedical Academic Articles. 67-76 - Letícia Seixas Pereira
, Simone Bacellar Leal Ferreira, Dominique Archambault:
Preliminary Web Accessibility Evaluation Method through the Identification of Critical Items with the Participation of Visually Impaired Users. 77-86 - Frode Eika Sandnes, Anqi Zhao:
An Interactive Color Picker that Ensures WCAG2.0 Compliant Color Contrast Levels. 87-94 - Humberto Lidio Antonelli, Elias Adriano Nogueira da Silva, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes
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A Model-driven Development for Creating Accessible Web Menus. 95-104 - Frode Eika Sandnes:
Reflective Text Entry: A Simple Low Effort Predictive Input Method Based on Flexible Abbreviations. 105-112 - Yu Iwasaki, Tetsuya Hirotomi:
Using Motion Sensors to Support Seating and Positioning Assessments of Individuals with Neurological Disorders. 113-122 - Manlio Massiris, Rita Peña-Baena, Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios
, Marla Maestre-Meyer
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Hand Anthropometry of Colombian Caribbean College Students Using Software Based Method. 123-131 - Ana Isabel Martins
, Ana Filipa Rosa
, Alexandra Queirós
, Anabela G. Silva
, Nelson Pacheco da Rocha:
Definition and Validation of the ICF - Usability Scale. 132-139 - Rafael Xavier Esteves De Almeida, Simone Bacellar Leal Ferreira, Horacio Pastor Soares:
Recommendations for the Development of Web Interfaces on Tablets/iPads with Emphasis on Elderly Users. 140-149 - Luis Otávio de Avelar, Guilherme Camillo Rezende, André Pimenta Freire:
WebHelpDyslexia: A Browser Extension to Adapt Web Content for People with Dyslexia. 150-159 - Adriana Dantas, Virna Guimarães, David Lima
, Martha Ardaia, Walmerino Barreto, Thais Castro:
Interaction Evaluation Using the Mac-g in Sloodle. 160-170 - Reinaldo Ferraz:
Exploring Web Attributes Related to Image Accessibility and their Impact on Search Engine Indexing. 171-184 - Ines Kozuh
, Manfred Hintermair, Simon Hauptman, Matjaz Debevc:
What Predicts the Frequencies of Activities on Social Networking Sites among the D/deaf and Hard of Hearing? 185-192 - Elisabeth Söchting, Johannes Hartl, Martin Riederer, Christian Schönauer, Hannes Kaufmann
, Claus Lamm
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Development of Tests to Evaluate the Sensory Abilities of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 193-203 - Maria N. Kazakou, Spiros Soulis:
Feedback and the Speed of Answer of Pupils with Dyslexia in Digital Activities. 204-212 - Panagiotis Koukourikos, Konstantinos Papadopoulos
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Development of Cognitive Maps by Individuals with Blindness Using a Multisensory Application. 213-222 - Konstantinos Papadopoulos
, Panagiotis Koukourikos, Eleni Koustriava, Marina Misiou, Asimis Varveris, Elena Valari:
Audio-Haptic Map: An Orientation and Mobility Aid for Individuals with Blindness. 223-230 - Tharrenos Bratitsis
, Petros Ziannas:
From Early Childhood to Special Education: Interactive Digital Storytelling as a Coaching Approach for Fostering Social Empathy. 231-240 - Olga Mantziou
, Ioannis Vrellis
, Tassos A. Mikropoulos:
Do Children in the Spectrum of Autism Interact with Real-time Emotionally Expressive Human Controlled Avatars? 241-251 - Paula Escudeiro
, Nuno Filipe Escudeiro
, Rosa M. Reis
, Jorge Lopes, Marcelo Norberto, Ana Bela Baltasar, Maciel Barbosa
, José Bidarra
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Virtual Sign - A Real Time Bidirectional Translator of Portuguese Sign Language. 252-262 - Paulo Martins
, Henrique Rodrigues, Tânia Rocha
, Manuela Francisco
, Leonel Morgado
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Accessible Options for Deaf People in e-Learning Platforms: Technology Solutions for Sign Language Translation. 263-272 - Karine Lan Hing Ting, Myriam Lewkowicz
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From Prototype Testing to Field Trials: The Implication of Senior Users in the Evaluation of a Social Application. 273-282 - Annika Hämäläinen, António J. S. Teixeira
, Nuno Almeida
, Hugo Meinedo, Tibor Fegyó, Miguel Sales Dias:
Multilingual Speech Recognition for the Elderly: The AALFred Personal Life Assistant. 283-292 - Ana Isabel Martins
, Ana Filipa Rosa
, Alexandra Queirós
, Anabela G. Silva
, Nelson Pacheco da Rocha:
European Portuguese Validation of the System Usability Scale (SUS). 293-300 - Alberto Signoretti, Ana Isabel Martins
, Nuno Almeida
, Diogo Vieira, Ana Filipa Rosa
, Carlos M. M. Costa
, António J. S. Teixeira
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Trip 4 All: A Gamified App to Provide a New Way to Elderly People to Travel. 301-311 - João M. S. Martins, João M. F. Rodrigues
, Jaime A. C. Martins
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Low-cost Natural Interface Based on Head Movements. 312-321 - Mauro J. G. Figueiredo
, José Bidarra
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The Development of a Gamebook for Education. 322-331 - Teresa Coimbra, Teresa Cardoso
, Artur Mateus
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Augmented Reality: An Enhancer for Higher Education Students in Math's Learning? 332-339 - Zuzana Berger Haladová
, Robert Szemzö, Tomás Kovacovský, Jan Zizka:
Utilizing Multispectral Scanning and Augmented Reality for Enhancement and Visualization of the Wooden Sculpture Restoration Process. 340-347 - Leandro Coelho Serra, Lucas Pedroso Carvalho, Lucas Pereira Ferreira, Jorge Belimar Silva Vaz, André Pimenta Freire:
Accessibility Evaluation of E-Government Mobile Applications in Brazil. 348-357 - Lucia Vilela Leite Filgueiras
, Soraia Silva Prietch, João Paulo Delgado Preti:
Empowerment of Assistive Technologies with Mobile Devices in a DUI Ecosystem. 358-365 - Lilian Genaro Motti
, Nadine Vigouroux, Philippe Gorce
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Improving Accessibility of Tactile Interaction for Older Users: Lowering Accuracy Requirements to Support Drag-and-Drop Interaction. 366-375 - Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes
, Guilherme Augusto Almeida Martins, Paula Costa Castro:
A Review of Senescent's Motivation in the Use of Tactile Devices. 376-387 - Daniel Costa, Luís Carriço
, Carlos Duarte
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The Differences in Accessibility of TV and Desktop Web Applications from the Perspective of Automated Evaluation. 388-396 - André Sousa, João Barroso, Hugo Paredes, Hugo Fernandes, Vítor Filipe:
Context-aware, Accessibility and Dynamic Adaptation of Mobile Interfaces in Business Environments. 397-402 - António Pereira
, Nelson Nunes, Daniel Vieira, Nuno Costa
, Hugo Fernandes
, João Barroso
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Blind Guide: An Ultrasound Sensor-based Body Area Network for Guiding Blind People. 403-408 - Vítor Santos
, Carolina Santos
, Tiago Cardoso
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Use of Sociology Concepts as the Basis of a Model for Improving Accessibility in Smart Cities. 409-418 - Tiago Cardoso
, João Delgado, José Barata
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Hand Gesture Recognition towards Enhancing Accessibility. 419-429 - Leonel Morgado
, Rui Rodrigues
, António Coelho
, Olga Magano
, Tânia Calçada
, Paula Trigueiros Cunha
, Cynthia Echave
, Olga Kordas
, Sara Sama
, Jennifer Oliver, Jim Ang, Farzin Deravi, Ricardo Bento
, Luís Ramos
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Cities in Citizens' Hands. 430-438
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