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8. ICCHP 2002: Linz, Austria
8. ICCHP 2002: Linz, Austria
- Klaus Miesenberger, Joachim Klaus, Wolfgang L. Zagler:
Computers Helping People with Special Needs, 8th International Conference, ICCHP 2002, Linz, Austria, July 15-20, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2398, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-43904-8
Invited Contributions
- George Kerscher:
Structured Access to Documents, Digital Talking Books, and Beyond: The DAISY Consortium. 1-2 - Christian Bühler:
eEurope - eAccessibility - User Participation: Participation of People with Disabilities and Older People in the Information Society. 3-5 - Christian Bühler:
From Research to Business Improving the Take Up of Results of Research Projects. 6-7
Universal Access to Information Society Technologies: Opportunities for People with Disabilities
- Constantine Stephanidis, Pier Luigi Emiliani:
Universal Access to Information Society Technologies: Opportunities for People with Disabilities - Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 8-10 - Keith Gladstone, Cathy Rundle, Tara Alexander:
Accessibility and Usability of eCommerce Systems. 11-18 - Michael Pieper:
Recommending Context-Sensitive and Process-Oriented Tourist Information to the Disabled - The PALIO Case. 19-26 - Denis Chêne, Michel Hoël:
Web Site Accessibility Auditing Tool for Visually Deficient Persons OCAWA. 27-32 - Andreas Holzinger:
User-Centered Interface Design for Disabled and Elderly People: First Experiences with Designing a Patient Communication System (PACOSY). 33-40 - Constantine Stephanidis:
The Disappearing Computer: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges for Disabled and Elderly People. 41-48 - Pier Luigi Emiliani:
New Technologies and Services for Disabled and Elderly People in the Emerging Information Society. 49-57 - Sylvie Duchateau, Denis Boulay, Claudine Tchang-Ayo, Dominique Burger:
A Strategy to Achieve the Accessibility of Public Web Sites. 58-60 - Régis Privat, Nadine Vigouroux, Philippe Truillet, Bernard Oriola:
Accessibility and Affordance for Voice Interactive Systems with the VoiceXML Technology. 61-63
Computer and Inclusive Education
- Ewald Feyerer:
Computer and Inclusive Education - Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 64-67 - Amanda Watkins, Harald Weber:
National Information and Communication Technology Policies. 68-75 - Walter Rainwald:
EUN Virtual School Special Needs Education. 76-82 - Michael Pieper:
Tutorial Systems to Teach Standard Applications to the Learning Disabled. 83-89 - Dominique Archambault, Dominique Burger:
The Vickie Project. 90-97 - Jaakko Kurhila, Hanna Varjola:
Using Adaptive Hypermedia to Evaluate Basic Arithmetic Skills in Special Education. 98-106 - Ewald Feyerer, Klaus Miesenberger, David Wohlhart:
ICT and Assistive Technology in Teachers Education and Training. 107-114 - Jørgen Greve, Harald Weber:
Bridging the Information Gap between IST and SEN - A Practical Approach on European Level. 115-116 - Yehya Mohamad, Stefanie Hammer, Fritz Haverkamp, Meinolf Nöker, Holger Tebarth:
Evaluational Study: Training with Animated Pedagogical Agents. 117-124 - Barbara Prazak, Mathilde Niehaus:
Usage of Modern Technologies - A Chance for People with Special Needs?! - Pedagogically Relevant Criteria for the Review of Educational Software Exemplified by "Step by Step 3". 125-127 - Cordula Edler:
Social Innovation in the Information Society - Take It Easy. 128-129 - David Wohlhart:
ODL: Inclusive - Improving Inclusive Teaching through Online Training. 130-132 - Norman Coombs:
Accessible E-learning: Infrastructure and Content. 133-135 - Giovanna Turrini, Laura Cignoni, Alessandro Paccosi:
Addizionario: Words in Your Pocket. 136-139
Virtual Reality
- Nick Shopland, Jacqueline Lewis, David J. Brown, Heather M. Powell:
Virtual Travel Training for People with Learning Disabilities Accessing Employment Including the Introduction to the Special Thematic Session "Virtual Reality". 140-142 - Francisco Alcantud Marin, Gerardo Herrera, Gabriel Labajo, I. Dolz, C. Gayá, V. Avila, A. Blanquer, Jose Luis Cuesta, J. Arnáiz:
Assessing Virtual Reality as a Tool for Support Imagination. 143-144 - David J. Brown, Masha Yazdanparast, Jacqueline Lewis, Nick Shopland, Heather M. Powell:
Literacy and Numeracy Edutainment Packages for Disaffected Young Learners. 145-146 - Penny J. Standen, Steven Battersby, T. L. Lannen:
Control of Virtual Environments for People with Intellectual Disabilities. 147-149 - Steven Battersby, Neil Kelly, David J. Brown, Heather M. Powell:
Online Gardening to Promote Social Inclusion. 150-152
Hearing Impaired People - Computers and Communication
- Dieter Bauer, Axel Plinge, Martin Finke:
Selective Phoneme Spotting for Realization of an /s, z, C, t/ Transposer. 153-161 - Flavio Oliveira, Iwao Kobayashi, Mitsumasa Sugawara:
A Multimedia Based Software for Non-Japanese to Learn Japanese Sign Language. 162-163 - Hiroki Minagawa, Ichiro Naito, Nobuko Kato, Hiroshi Murakami, Yasushi Ishihara:
The User Interface Design for the Sign Language Translator in a Remote Sign Language Interpretation System. 164-165 - Tomoyuki Nishioka:
The See-through Head Mount Display as the Information Offering Device for the Hearing Impaired Students. 166-167 - Dieter Bauer, Axel Plinge, Martin Finke:
Digital Speech Signal Processing to Compensate Severe Sensory Hearing Deficits: The /s, z, C, t/ Transposer Module in Simulation - An Overview and Examples. 168-169
Computers for the Development of Young Disabled Children
- Dominique Archambault:
Computers for the Development of Young Disabled Children - Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 170-172 - Aurélie Buaud, Harry Svensson, Dominique Archambault, Dominique Burger:
Multimedia Games for Visually Impaired Children. 173-180 - Paul Panek, Christian Beck, Stefan Mina, Gottfried Seisenbacher, Wolfgang L. Zagler:
Technical Assistance for Motor- and Multiple Disabled Children - Some Long Term Experiences. 181-188 - Chi Nung Chu, Tien-Yu Li, Ming-Chung Chen:
The Design of an Adaptive Web Browser for Young Children with Reading Difficulties. 189-190 - Anita Hildén, Jenny Hammarlund:
Can All Young Disabled Children Play at the Computer? 191-192 - Antoine Dutot, Damien Olivier, Dominique Archambault:
TL a Language to Create Games for Visually Impaired Children. 193-195
Mobility Impaired People - Individual Autonomy and HCI
- Hiroaki Kawamoto, Yoshiyuki Sankai:
Power Assist System HAL-3 for Gait Disorder Person. 196-203 - Ting-Fang Wu, Ling Fu Meng, Hwa-Pey Wang, Wu-Tien Wu, Tien-Yu Li:
Computer Access Assessment for Persons with Physical Disabilities: A Guide to Assistive Technology Interventions. 204-211 - Junji Ohyama, Yoshiyuki Sankai:
A Proposal of Effective Motion Learning Method Using Sensory Feedback for Walk-disabled People. 212-219 - Masako Nozawa, Yoshiyuki Sankai:
Control Method of Walking Speed and Step Length for Hybrid Assistive Leg. 220-227 - Hidetaka Ikeuchi, Satoshi Arakane, Kengo Ohnishi, Keiji Imado, Yukio Saito, Hiroomi Miyagawa:
The Development of Gait Training System for Computer-Aided Rehabilitation. 228-235 - James Gips, Philip A. DiMattia, Marialice Curran, Debra Lees, Maureen Gates:
Accessing Internet Courses by Eye Movement and Head Movement. 236-237 - Tien-Yu Li, Ling Fu Meng, Chien-Huey Sophie Chang, Ming-Chung Chen, Chi Nung Chu, Arr-Mien Chou, Tony Yang, Chih Chen Hui, Ai Chiao Ku, Yun Lung Lin:
The Program for Improving the Working Interfaces and Increasing the Work Competencies of People with Severe Physical Disabilities: The Evaluation, Design, and Training of the Adaptive Computer Devices. 238-240
Typing - Alternative and Augmentative Communication
- Wolfgang L. Zagler:
Matching Typing Persons and Intelligent Interfaces - Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 241-242 - Johannes Matiasek, Marco Baroni, Harald Trost:
FASTY - A Multi-lingual Approach to Text Prediction. 243-250 - Tim Willis, Helen Pain, Shari Trewin, Stephen Clark:
Informing Flexible Abbreviation Expansion for Users with Motor Disabilities. 251-258 - Grigori E. Evreinov, Roope Raisamo:
Cyclic Input of Characters through a Single Button Manipulation. 259-266 - Vidas Lauruska, Tomas Musteikis:
Developing of Predictive Communication System for the Physically Disabled People. 267-270 - Ming-Chung Chen, Hwa-Pey Wang, Tien-Yu Li:
Teaching Adolescents with Disabilities to Learn Chinese Keyboarding by Using Multimedia Computer Assisted Input Method Learning System. 271-272 - Shari Trewin, Patti Slobogin, M. G. Power:
Accelerating Assessment with Self-Optimizing Devices. 273-275 - Philippe Boissière, Daniel Dours:
A Proposal of an Evaluation Framework for Writing Assistance Systems: Application to VITIPI. 276-278 - Dirk Clemens, Helmut Heck, Michael Kühn, Olaf Perlick, Frank Reins:
Individually Assisted Text Entry with Situational and Contextual Prediction. 279-281
Accessible Digital Media
- Deborah I. Fels:
Accessible Digital Media - Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 282-283 - Vera Louise Roberts, Deborah I. Fels:
Methods for Inclusion: Employing Think Aloud Protocol with Individuals Who Are Deaf. 284-291 - Charles Silverman, Deborah I. Fels:
Emotive Captioning in a Digital World. 292-294 - Maarten Verboom, David Crombie, Evelien Dijk, Mildred Theunisz:
Spoken Subtitles: Making Subtitled TV Programmes Accessible. 295-302 - Deborah I. Fels:
Accessible Digital Media. 303-307
Electronic and Virtual Libraries: Access for Print Disabled People
- Jan Engelen, Dominique Burger:
Electronic and Virtual Libraries: Access for Print Disabled People - Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 308-311 - George Kerscher:
Semantically Rich Markup, Should You Be Agnostic in Your Choice of a Vocabulary. 312-315 - Thomas Kahlisch:
DZB - A German Library for the Blind Goes Digital. 316-320 - Ruth Hammerschmid, Klaus Miesenberger, Bernhard Stöger:
Harmonisation of the Copyright Law throughout the European Union - A Challenge for All Print Disabled People. 321-328 - Claude Moulin, Sylvain Giroux, Dominique Archambault, Davide Carboni, Dominique Burger:
A Distributed Document Oriented Architecture for Rendering Services to Visually Impaired Students. 329-336 - Karim Taha, Lori Stefano Pertucci:
ABA's Virtual Library Services for Blind and Visually Impaired People. 337-344 - Sébastien Sablé, Dominique Archambault:
Libbraille: A Portable Library to Easily Access Braille Displays. 345-352 - Mathieu Raynal, Mathieu Serrurier:
CYNTHIA: An HTML Browser for Visually Handicapped People. 353-359 - Benoît Guillon, Dominique Burger, Bruno Marmol:
A Secure Internet Service for Delivering Documents for the Blind. 360-365 - Marco Köttstorfer, Klaus Miesenberger:
Virtual Libraries Initiatives with Usable Results for Print Disabled People. 366-373 - David Crombie, Arne Leeman, Marian Oosting, Maarten Verboom:
Unlocking Doors: Building an Accessible Online Information Node. 374-381 - Bert Paepen, Jan Engelen:
Using XML as a Reading Enabler for Visually Impaired Persons. 382-391 - Axel Schmetzke:
The Accessibility of Online Library Resources for People with Print Disabilities: Research and Strategies for Change. 390-397 - Brasseur Vincent, Mohamed Slimane, Nicole Vincent, Dominique Burger:
Quick Access to Dictionaries for Blind and Visually Impaired People. 398-400 - Gerhard Jaworek:
Perspectives and Possibilities for the Automated Processing of Scientific Texts for Blind and Visually Impaired People. 401-402 - Basawaraj Patil, Klaus Maetzel, Erich J. Neuhold:
Universal Usability Issues of Textual Information Structures, Commands, and Languages of Native Visually Challenged Users: An Inclusive Design Framework. 403-405 - Marisa DeMeglio, Markku T. Häkkinen, Hiroshi Kawamura:
Accessible Interface Design: Adaptive Multimedia Information System (AMIS). 406-412 - Helen Petrie, Gerhard Weber:
Reading Multimedia Documents. 413-420
Blind and Visually Impaired People - Mobility and HCI
- Yacine Bellik, René Farcy:
Comparison of Various Interface Modalities for a Locomotion Assistance Device. 421-428 - Vivien Guillet, Béatrice Rumpler, Jean-Marie Pinon:
Providing Help for Visually Impaired People's Navigation in an Urban Environment Using GPS. 429-436 - AbdulMalik S. Al-Salman:
New Trends and Developments in Computer and Internet Technology for Visually Impaired People: A Survey and Usefulness in the Arab Sub-region. 437-444 - Harald Schwende:
Auditory Emotional Access to Visual Information. 445-447 - Yoshihiko Nomura, Sayuri Nishihama, Tokuhiro Sugiura, Hirokazu Matsui, Norihiko Kato:
Auditory Sensation Aided Image Perception: Integration of Somesthetic Sense of Fingertip Position. 448-454 - Luciano Silva, Olga Regina Pereira Bellon:
A Novel Application to Aid Low Vision Computer Users. 455-462 - Martin Jung, Erdmuthe Meyer zu Bexten:
Visually Impaired Persons Using Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations. 463-468 - Deborah Gilden:
Using MS Office Features as Low Vision Accessibility Tools. 469-470
Access to Mathematics by Blind Students
- Arthur I. Karshmer, Chris Bledsoe:
Access to Mathematics by Blind Students - Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 471-476 - Arthur I. Karshmer, Gopal Gupta, Douglas J. Gillan:
Architecting an Auditory Browser for Navigating Mathematical Expressions. 477-485 - Pavel Gaura:
REMathEx - Reader and Editor of the Mathematical Expressions for Blind Students. 486-493 - Donal Fitzpatrick:
Speaking Technical Documents: Using Prosody to Convey Textual and Mathematical Material. 494-501 - John A. Gardner:
Access by Blind Students and Professionals to Mainstream Math and Science. 502-507 - Erdmuthe Meyer zu Bexten, Martin Jung:
LATEX at the University of Applied Sciences Giessen-Friedberg - Experiences at the Institute for Visually Impaired Students. 508-509 - Martina Kobolkova, Peter Lecky:
Experience with Access to Mathematics for Blind Students in Slovakia. 510-511 - Kanahori Toshihiro, Suzuki Masakazu:
Infty Alpha Test Site. 512-513 - Ming-Chung Chen, Tien-Yu Li, Chi Nung Chu, Ling Fu Meng, Chien-Huey Sophie Chang, Arr-Mien Chou, Tony Yang, Chih Chen Hui, Ai Chiao Ku, Yun Lung Lin:
Designing an AutoMouse to Promote Computer Accessibility for People with Severe Physical Impairments. 514-516
Blind People - Tactile Graphics, Displays, and HCI
- H. K. Ault, J. W. Deloge, R. W. Lapp, M. J. Morgan, J. R. Barnett:
Evaluation of Long Descriptions of Statistical Graphics for Blind and Low Vision Web Users. 517-526 - Makoto Kobayashi, Tetsuya Watanabe:
A Tactile Display System Equipped with a Pointing Device - MIMIZU. 527-534 - Mario Batusic, Franz Urban:
Preparing Tactile Graphics for Traditional Braille Printers with BrlGraphEditor. 535-536 - Helen Petrie, Christoph Schlieder, Paul Blenkhorn, Gareth Evans, Alasdair King, Anne-Marie O'Neill, George T. Ioannidis, Blaithin Gallagher, David Crombie, Rolf Mager, Maurizio Alafaci:
TeDUB: A System for Presenting and Exploring Technical Drawings for Blind People. 537-539 - Yutaka Shimizu, Masami Shinohara, Hideji Nagaoka, Yasushige Yonezawa:
Improvement of User Interface for Blind PC Users. 540-542
Haptic and Audio Interfaces and Virtual Reality for Blind and Partially Sighted People
- Helen Graupp, Keith Gladstone, Leanne Thompson:
Haptic Perception of 2D Pictures and 3D Objects: Accurate Mental Representation as a Function of Visual Status. 543-550 - Eniko T. Enikov, Kalin V. Lazarov, Gilbert R. Gonzales:
Microelectrical Mechanical Systems Actuator Array for Tactile Communication. 551-558 - Ben P. Challis:
Designing Interactive Tactile Diagrams. 559-561 - Damian T. Murphy, Michael C. Kelly, Anthony I. Tew:
3D Audio in the 21st Century. 562-564 - Myron W. Krueger, Deborah Gilden:
Going Places with "KnowWare": Virtual Reality Maps for Blind People. 565-567
Blind People - Human Computer Interaction
- Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Mental Models of Blind Users in the Windows Environment. 568-574 - D. Gareth Evans, K. Polyzoaki, Paul Blenkhorn:
An Approach to Producing New Languages for Talking Applications for Use by Blind People. 575-582 - Wendy Fisher, Helen Petrie:
User Requirements for Technologies for Personal Communication and Information Use for Deafblind People. 583-584 - Danko Butorac:
Project IPSIS - Web Portal and Linux for the Blind. 585-586 - T. Diggle, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, D. Gareth Evans, Paul Blenkhorn:
An Analysis of Layout Errors in Word Processed Documents Produced by Blind People. 587-588 - Tetsuya Watanabe, Chuji Sashida, Shinichi Okada:
Windows Screen Reader User Survey in Japan. 589-590 - D. Gareth Evans, Paul Blenkhorn:
Tools for Creating Documents in 'Preferred Format' for Visually Impaired People. 591-593
Blind People - Braille Printing
- Shunsuke Hara, Ryoko Kawamitsu, Kanako Kusunoki, Hiroshi Sato, Mamoru Fujiyoshi:
Braille Printing System. 594-601 - Mats Blomquist:
Braille Contractions in WinBraille. 602-609 - András Arató, Teréz Vaspöri, Gareth Evans, Paul Blenkhorn:
Braille to Text Translation for Hungarian. 610-617 - Mats Blomquist, Per Burman:
The WinBraille Approach to Producing Braille Quickly and Effectively. 618-619
People with Disabilities - Daily Living
- Yoshiyuki Takahashi, Takafumi Terada, Kaoru Inoue, Satoshi Sasada, Takashi Komeda:
Haptic Device System for Upper Limb Motor Function and Cognitive Function Rehabilitation. 620-617 - Sirkku Männikkö-Barbutiu:
Networking for Accessibility: Elderly People and New Technology. 628-634 - Paul Panek, Christian Beck, Andreas Hochgatterer, Stefan Mina, Barbara Prazak, Gottfried Seisenbacher, Mathijs Soede, Wolfgang L. Zagler:
Tele-Help and Remote Service Provision Using RESORT Prototype System. 635-642 - Jutta Treviranus:
Making Yourself at Home - Portable Personal Access Preferences. 643-648 - Peter Mayer, Georg Edelmayer, Wolfgang L. Zagler:
EU Project SILC - Personal Bio-Sensor Based Alarm System. 649-656 - Morten Tollefsen, Magne Lunde:
Videophones: Useful Assistive Devices for Visually Impaired Persons? 657-658 - Jérôme Leloup, Pierre Gaucher:
HMPH - "Habitat Mobile pour Personnes Handicapées" - Software for the Design of an Adapted Living Area. 659-661 - Diana P. James:
"Bonkers". Increasing Literacy Skills: An Eclectic Electronic Teaching Approach Gone "Bonkers". 662-664
Access Music
- Ben P. Challis:
Access Music - Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 665-666 - David Crombie, Sijo Dijkstra, Edmar Schut, Natasha Lindsay:
Spoken Music: Enhancing Access to Music for the Print Disabled. 667-674 - Angelo Da Ronch, Adriano Blason:
A Music Score Recogniser for the Blind. 675-681 - Tatiana Evreinova, Roope Raisamo:
Visualization of Music Notation for Partially Sighted Persons. 682-683 - Damian T. Murphy, Mark A. Hildred:
Accessing the Software Studio. 684-685
People with Disabilities - Political, Legal, and Individual Aspects
- Helen Chamberlain:
Opening Doors to Information Technology - Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act of 1973. 686-691 - Zachariah Cameron:
Access: The North American Experience of Legislating Attitudes. 692-698 - Constantinos Viglas, Georgios Kouroupetroglou:
An Open Machine Translation System for Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 699-706 - Ryszard Kowalik:
Capabilities and Limitations of the Disabled in Remote Access to Information. 707-708 - Charmaine Mueller Iversen:
IMPACT: An Example of Information, Awareness, and Legislation, Leading toward a More Accessible Workplace. 709-711
T-Certificiates to Foster the Vocational Integration of People with Disabilities: ECDL PD
- Andrea Petz, Denise Leahy:
IT-Certificates to Foster the Vocational Integration of People with Disabilities: ECDL® PD - Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 712-714 - Morten Tollefsen, Magne Lunde:
ECDL for Visually Impaired Persons: Learning Materials, Individual Training, and Distance Education. 715-722 - Andrea Petz, Klaus Miesenberger:
ECDL® PD - Using a Well Known Standard to Lift Barriers on the Labour Market. 723-730 - Andrea Petz:
KISS - Keep It Short and Simple? 731-733 - Magne Lunde, Morten Tollefsen:
Many Ways to ECDL. 734-736
Studying and Academic Mobility - IT Support for People with Disabilities
- Joachim Klaus:
Studying and Academic Mobility - IT Support for Students with Disabilities: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 737-738 - Andrea Petz, Klaus Miesenberger, Bernhard Stöger:
Developing Academic Skills among Print Disabled Students: IT Based Austrian-Wide Network for Service Provision. 739-746 - Mirela Arion, Radu V. Ciupa, Marius Iulian Tutuianu:
Access to Learning for All. 747-748 - Janice Hecht, Bogdan Zamfir:
The Evolving Door: Providing Technology Access for Post-secondary Students in a Constantly Changing Technology-Based Culture. 749-750 - Todd Schmiedl, S. L. Dyser:
Taking Assistive Technology to the Highest Degree. 751-752 - Hiroshi Katoh, Martin Pauly, Shunsuke Hara, Hideji Nagaoka, Klaus Miesenberger:
Learning from Each Other: Comparing the Service Provision for Blind and Visually-Impaired Students in Post-secondary Education in Japan and Europe. 753-755 - Sri Hastuti Kurniawan:
How Accessible Are Web Information Resources for Students with Disabilities? 756-757 - Calais Roussel:
Providing Assistive Technology and Alternate Media in Community Colleges: A Case Study. 758-760
International Collaboration to Improve Assistive Technology Outcomes
- Marcia J. Scherer:
International Collaboration to Improve Assistive Technology Outcomes. 761-763 - Marcia J. Scherer:
The Study of Assistive Technology Outcomes in the United States. 764-771 - Luc P. de Witte, Gert Jan Gelderblom, R. D. Wessels:
Future Challenges in AT Outcome Measurement. 772-776 - Gert Jan Gelderblom, Luc P. de Witte, R. D. Wessels:
European Instruments for Assistive Technology Outcome Assessment. 777-781 - Gerald Craddock:
Implementing Outcomes Measurement in an Assistive Technology Service Delivery System. 782-790
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