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HCI 2024: Washington, DC, USA - Volume 13
- Margherita Antona, Constantine Stephanidis
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Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction - 18th International Conference, UAHCI 2024, Held as Part of the 26th HCI International Conference, HCII 2024, Washington, DC, USA, June 29 - July 4, 2024, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14696, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-60874-2
User Experience Design and Evaluation for Universal Access
- Palavi V. Bhole, Kripa K. Kundaliya, Garreth W. Tigwell, Roshan L. Peiris:
Exploring the Need of Assistive Technologies for People with Olfactory Disorders. 3-18 - Cooper Biancur
, Christopher Martinez
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Enhancing Accessibility for Collectible Card Games: Adopting Guidelines, Applying AI, and Creating New Guidelines. 19-34 - Matthias Busch, Robin Ibs, Ingo Siegert:
Embarking on Inclusive Voice User Interfaces: Initial Steps in Exploring Technology Integration Within the Seminar 'AI and Educational Sciences'. 35-50 - Fumiya Kinoshita
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A Study on the Effect of Free-Viewing Eye Movement on Microsaccades. 51-62 - Daniel Krüger
, Bastian Pelka
, Ann Christin Schulz
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The Participation of People with Disabilities in (Citizen) Science Projects. Best Practice Examples from a Toolbox to Support Inclusive Research. 63-74 - Karsten Nebe, Rüdiger Heimgärtner:
Ergonomic Principles in Designing Assistive Systems. 75-87 - Yoshiki Nishikawa, Yui Atarashi, Shogo Sekiguchi, Buntarou Shizuki:
Effects of Electrical Muscle Stimulation on Memorability of Hand Gestures: A Preliminary Study. 88-105 - Joana Sousa
, Salvador Santos
, Luis André
, João Ferreira:
Converging Affective Computing and Ethical Challenges: The Quest for Universal Access in Human-Machine Cooperation. 106-121 - Anna Szlávi
, Marit Fredrikke Hansen
, Sandra Helen Husnes
, Tayana Uchôa Conte
, Letizia Jaccheri
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Designing for Intersectional Inclusion in Computing. 122-142 - Alicia Julia Wilson Takaoka
, Letizia Jaccheri
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Mapping Gamification Elements to Heuristics and Behavior Change in Early Phase Inclusive Design: A Case Study. 143-161 - Carmen A. Van Ommen, Brandon D. Dreslin
, Joseph Roland Keebler, Barbara S. Chaparro:
When Users Dislike Tech: Assessing Inclusivity and Common Themes with the PTPI Scale. 162-178 - Tzu-Yang Wang
, Zhaoxin Zuo, Takaya Yuizono
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Usability Study and Design Implications for Novice AR-Based 3D Model Design Tools. 179-193
AI for Universal Access
- Mahdi Bonyani
, Maryam Soleymani
, Chao Wang
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Style-Based Reinforcement Learning: Task Decoupling Personalization for Human-Robot Collaboration. 197-212 - Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani:
User Profile: Changed in the Era of Artificial Intelligence. 213-223 - Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Simone Naldini:
Artificial Intelligence Support to the Accessibility to the Environment. 224-233 - Cristiano Cabrita, Jailson Carvalho, Jânio M. Monteiro, Armando Inverno, Miguel J. Oliveira
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Model Based Control System for Outdoor Swimming Pools. 234-249 - Andrea Generosi
, José Yuri Villafan
, Roberto Montanari, Maura Mengoni
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A Multimodal Approach to Understand Driver's Distraction for DMS. 250-270 - Maria Goldshtein
, Jaclyn Ocumpaugh
, Andrew Potter
, Rod D. Roscoe
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The Social Consequences of Language Technologies and Their Underlying Language Ideologies. 271-290 - Woosoon Jung, KyoungOck Park, Jeong Tak Ryu, Kyuman Jeong, Yoosoo Oh:
Mutually Complementary HAR System Using IMU-Based Wearable Devices and Computer Vision. 291-299 - Riccardo Emanuele Landi
, Marta Chinnici, Gerardo Iovane
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An Investigation of the Impact of Emotion in Image Classification Based on Deep Learning. 300-310 - Muhammad Sohaib
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HCI-Driven Machine Learning for Early Detection of Lung Cancer: An Ensemble Approach. 311-325 - Tiberio Uricchio
, Silvia Ceccacci, Ilaria D'Angelo, Noemi Del Bianco, Catia Giaconi:
Investigating OpenAI's ChatGPT Capabilities to Improve Accessibility of Textual Information: An Explorative Study. 326-336 - Guri Verne
, Gerd Berget
, Anton Lilleby
, Steffen Marstein
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Tax and Welfare Chatbots Used by Young Adults with Dyslexia: A Usability Study. 337-352
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