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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c11]Gerhard Sprung, Andreas Egger, Alexander K. Nischelwitzer, Robert Strohmaier, Sandra Schadenbauer:
ViReSt - Storytelling with Volumetric Videos. FMT 2018: 54-59 - 2010
- [j2]Andreas Holzinger, Alexander K. Nischelwitzer, Silvia Friedl, Bo Hu:
Towards life long learning: three models for ubiquitous applications. Wirel. Commun. Mob. Comput. 10(10): 1350-1365 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c10]Andreas Holzinger, Kizito Ssamula Mukasa, Alexander K. Nischelwitzer:
Introduction to the Special Thematic Session: Human-Computer Interaction and Usability for Elderly (HCI4AGING). ICCHP 2008: 18-21 - 2007
- [c9]Alexander K. Nischelwitzer, Franz-Josef Lenz, Gig Searle, Andreas Holzinger:
Some Aspects of the Development of Low-Cost Augmented Reality Learning Environments as Examples for Future Interfaces in Technology Enhanced Learning. HCI (7) 2007: 728-737 - [c8]Andreas Holzinger, Gig Searle, Alexander K. Nischelwitzer:
On Some Aspects of Improving Mobile Applications for the Elderly. HCI (5) 2007: 923-932 - [c7]Alexander K. Nischelwitzer, Klaus Pintoffl, Christina Loss, Andreas Holzinger:
Design and Development of a Mobile Medical Application for the Management of Chronic Diseases: Methods of Improved Data Input for Older People. USAB 2007: 119-132 - 2006
- [c6]Andreas Holzinger, Alexander K. Nischelwitzer:
People with Motor and Mobility Impairment: Innovative Multimodal Interfaces to Wheelchairs. ICCHP 2006: 989-991 - [c5]Michael Mahr, Alexander K. Nischelwitzer:
Accessible User Interface Framework for Severely Physically Disabled People. ICCHP 2006: 992-998 - [c4]Alexander K. Nischelwitzer, Bernd Sproger, Michael Mahr, Andreas Holzinger:
MediaWheelie - A Best Practice Example for Research in Multimodal User Interfaces (MUIs). ICCHP 2006: 999-1005 - 2005
- [j1]Andreas Holzinger, Alexander K. Nischelwitzer, Matthias Meisenberger:
Lifelong-learning support by m-learning: example scenarios. eLearn Mag. 2005(11): 2 (2005) - [c3]Bettina Thurnher, Karl-Heinz Weidmann, Guido Kempter, Andreas Holzinger, Keith Andrews, Manfred Tscheligi, Dorothea Erharter, Christian Stary, Peter Purgathofer, Konrad Baumann, Alexander K. Nischelwitzer:
HCI-Ausbildung in Österreich - ein Überblick. UP 2005: 62-66 - [c2]Andreas Holzinger, Alexander K. Nischelwitzer, Matthias Meisenberger:
Mobile Phones as a Challenge for m-Learning: Examples for Mobile Interactive Learning Objects (MILOs). PerCom Workshops 2005: 307-311 - [c1]Alexander K. Nischelwitzer:
Accessibility, the way to future interfaces and feedback possibilities - MediaWheelie as a best practice example. Usability Symposium 2005: 103-116
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