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12th HCI 2007: Beijing, China
- Constantine Stephanidis:
Universal Access in Human Computer Interaction. Coping with Diversity, 4th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction, UAHCI 2007, Held as Part of HCI International 2007, Beijing, China, July 22-27, 2007, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4554, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-73278-5
Part I: Designing for Universal Access
- Julio Abascal, Luís Azevedo:
Fundamentals of Inclusive HCI Design. 3-9 - Bob Allen, Bryan Boyle:
Ensuring Access to the Information Society for People with Disabilities Through Effective Use of Design for All Methodologies. 10-18 - Maryam Aziz, Zhengjie Liu, Graham I. Johnson, Haixin Zhang, Junliang Chen, Huijuan Wu, Hao Jiang:
Investigating the Use and Adoption of Self-service Technology in China. 19-27 - Kevin Carey, Rosaria Gracia, Christopher Power, Helen Petrie, Stefan Carmien:
Determining Accessibility Needs Through User Goals. 28-35 - Julia Cassim:
"It's Not What You Do, It's the Way That You Do It": The Challenge Workshop - A Designer-Centred Inclusive Design Knowledge Transfer Mechanism for Different Contexts. 36-45 - Maria Francesca Costabile, Daniela Fogli, Rosa Lanzilotti, Andrea Marcante, Piero Mussio, Loredana Parasiliti Provenza, Antonio Piccinno:
Meta-design to Face Co-evolution and Communication Gaps Between Users and Designers. 46-55 - Elisa del Galdo, Sushmita Munshi, Christine Truc-Modica:
Enabling International Usability Using Multicultural and Geographically Disperse Teams. 56-65 - Hua Dong:
Shifting Paradigms in Universal Design. 66-74 - Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
Dealing with the Challenges of Interpreting International User Research. 75-81 - Sébastien Duval, Christian Becker, Hiromichi Hashizume:
Privacy Issues for the Disclosure of Emotions to Remote Acquaintances Without Simultaneous Communication. 82-91 - Sheryl M. Ehrlich:
Strategic User Research at Home and Abroad. 92-97 - Satinder P. Gill:
Designing for Inclusivity. 98-106 - Athula Ginige, Buddhima De Silva:
CBEADS(c): A Framework to Support Meta-design Paradigm. 107-116 - Joy Goodman, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson:
Formats for User Data in Inclusive Design. 117-126 - Joy Goodman, Susannah Clarke, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson:
Designers' Perceptions of Methods of Involving and Understanding Users. 127-136 - Hua Dong, Stephen Green, Neil Thomas:
Redesigning Earplugs: Issues Relating to Desirability and Universal Access. 137-146 - Rita Hellman:
Universal Design and Mobile Devices. 147-156 - Ichiro Hirata, Toshiki Yamaoka:
A Method of Design Improvement with the Structured Product Concept. 157-163 - Veikko Ikonen:
Scenario-Based Design as an Approach to Enhance User Involvement and Innovation. 164-173 - Linn Johnk, Zhengxuan Zhao, Nan-Xiang Sheng:
Customer-Centered Product and Brand Experience Design in China - What HP Is Learning. 174-178 - Atsuko Kuramochi, Chiharu Yamamoto:
A Study of Motivated Interface Based on Human Centered Design. 179-186 - Yanki Lee:
Children - Computer Interaction: An Inclusive Design Process for the Design of Our Future Playground. 187-196 - Kirsti Lehtimäki, Taina Rajanti:
Local Voice in a Global World - User-Centered Design in Support of Everyday Practices. 197-206 - Rungtai Lin, Shih-Wei Yang, Wun-Sin Siao, Han-yu Lin, Yen-Yu Kang:
Designing "Height" into Daily Used Products - A Case Study of Universal Design. 207-216 - Alastair S. Macdonald, David Loudon:
Designing Data to be Inclusive: Enabling Cross-Disciplinary and Participative Processes. 217-223 - Alastair S. Macdonald:
The UD Phenomenon in Japan: Product Innovation Through Universal Design. 224-233 - Theo McDonald, Pieter J. Blignaut:
Search String Analysis from a Socio-economic Perspective. 234-242 - Kristina Pitula, Thiruvengadam Radhakrishnan:
A Conceptual Model of Inclusive Technology for Information Access by the Rural Sector. 243-252 - Graham Pullin, Alan F. Newell:
Focussing on Extra-Ordinary Users. 253-262 - Leah Reeves, Dylan Schmorrow:
Augmented Cognition Foundations and Future Directions - Enabling "Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere" Applications. 263-272 - Carsten Röcker, Carsten Magerkurth:
Privacy and Interruptions in Team Awareness Systems. 273-283 - Cecilia Sik-Lányi, Sándor Forrai, Nóra Czank, Ágnes Hajgató:
On Developing Validator Software XValid for Testing Home Pages of Universal Design. 284-293 - Klaus Peter Wegge, Dirk Zimmermann:
Accessibility, Usability, Safety, Ergonomics: Concepts, Models, and Differences. 294-301 - Alison Wright:
How Inclusively Designed Mainstream Products Can Lead to Fresh Thinking in Home Adaptation. 302-311 - Yunwen Ye, Gerhard Fischer:
Designing for Participation in Socio-technical Software Systems. 312-321
Part II: Universal Access Methods, Techniques and Tools
- Margherita Antona, Alexandros Mourouzis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Towards a Walkthrough Method for Universal Access Evaluation. 325-334 - Matthias Betz, Mahmudul Huq, Volkmar Pipek, Markus Rohde, Gunnar Stevens, Roman Englert, Volker Wulf:
An Architecture for Adaptive and Adaptable Mobile Applications for Physically Handicapped People. 335-344 - Hyunchul Choi, Dongwuk Kyoung, Keechul Jung:
Real-Time Image Correction for Interactive Environment. 345-354 - Yael Dubinsky, Tiziana Catarci, Stephen Kimani:
A User-Based Method for Speech Interface Development. 355-364 - Hilko Hoffmann, Roman Schirra, Phil Westner, Katrin Meinken, Manfred Dangelmaier:
iTeach: Ergonomic Evaluation Using Avatars in Immersive Environments. 365-373 - Lars Kaczmirek, Klaus G. Wolff:
Survey Design for Visually Impaired and Blind People. 374-381 - Efie Karouzaki, Anthony Savidis, Antonis Katzourakis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Tile Dreamer : Game Tiles Made Easy. 382-391 - Tim Bosenick, Steffen Kehr, Martina Kühn, Stephan Nufer:
Remote Usability Tests - An Extension of the Usability Toolbox for Online-Shops. 392-398 - Joon Wan Kim, Yong Ho Kim, Hwaseong Lee, Dong Hoon Lee:
A Practical Inter-sensor Broadcast Authentication Scheme. 399-405 - Johannes Koch, Dirk Stegemann, Yehya Mohamad, Carlos A. Velasco:
Development of Automatic Web Accessibility Checking Modules for Advanced Quality Assurance Tools. 406-413 - Taekyoung Kwon, Hyeonjoon Moon:
Knowledge-Based User Authentication Associated with Biometrics. 414-419 - Chris M. Law, Elspeth McKay:
Taking Account of the Needs of Software Developers/Programmers in Universal Access Evaluations. 420-427 - Hyung-Woo Lee, Taekyoung Kwon:
Biometric Digital Key Mechanisms for Telebiometric Authentication Based on Biometric Certificate. 428-437 - Kyungho Lim, Joonsung Yoon:
I See Your Voice: The Development of Image Caption Generating Software and On-Line User Community for the Auditory Disabled. 438-446 - Katarzyna Lis, Jerzy Olszewski:
Economic and Social Condition of the Software Quality Assessment. 447-452 - Thomas Memmel, Harald Reiterer, Andreas Holzinger:
Agile Methods and Visual Specification in Software Development: A Chance to Ensure Universal Access. 453-462 - Hyeonjoon Moon, Taekyoung Kwon:
Biometric Person Authentication for Access Control Scenario Based on Face Recognition. 463-472 - Hyeonjoon Moon, Kisung Lee:
Biometric Driver Authentication Based on 3D Face Recognition for Telematics Applications. 473-480 - Congdu Nguyen, Minh Tuan Le, Daeil Yoon, Hae-Kwang Kim:
A Graphics Adaptation Framework and Video Streaming Technique for 3D Scene Representation and Interaction on Mobile Devices. 481-490 - DaeHun Nyang, KyungHee Lee:
Fuzzy Face Vault: How to Implement Fuzzy Vault with Weighted Features. 491-496 - Jan Ohlenburg, Wolfgang Broll, Irma Lindt:
DEVAL - A Device Abstraction Layer for VR/AR. 497-506 - Nikolaos Partarakis, Alexandros Mourouzis, Constantina Doulgeraki, Constantine Stephanidis:
A Portal-Based Tool for Developing, Delivering and Working with Guidelines. 507-516 - Brigitte Ringbauer, Matthias Peissner, Maria Gemou:
From "Design for All" Towards "Design for One" - A Modular User Interface Approach. 517-526 - Jaime Sánchez, Mauricio Sáenz, Nelson Baloian:
Mobile Application Model for the Blind. 527-536 - Stefan Sauer, Gregor Engels:
Easy Model-Driven Development of Multimedia User Interfaces with GuiBuilder. 537-546 - Donghwi Shin, Youngsung Choi, Yunho Lee, Sangjoon Park, Seungjoo Kim, Dongho Won:
Security Analysis on the Authentication Mechanisms of Korean Popular Messengers. 547-552 - Massimo Tistarelli, Rob Van Kranenburg, Enrico Grosso:
Advanced Identification Technologies for Human-Computer Interaction in Crisis Rooms. 553-562 - Beth F. Wheeler Atkinson, Troy O. Bennett, Gisela Susanne Bahr, Melissa M. Walwanis Nelson:
Development of a Multiple Heuristics Evaluation Table (MHET) to Support Software Development and Usability Analysis. 563-572
Part III: Understanding Diversity: Motor, Perceptual and Cognitive Abilities
- Ray Adams, Simeon Keates:
Accessibility Research in a Vocational Context. 575-583 - Ray Adams, Satinder P. Gill:
User Modelling and Social Intelligence. 584-592 - Areej Al-Wabil, Panayiotis Zaphiris, Stephanie M. Wilson:
Web Navigation for Individuals with Dyslexia: An Exploratory Study. 593-602 - David Arnim, Benito S. Piuzzi, Chang S. Nam, Donghun Chung:
Guidelines for the Development and Improvement of Universal Access Systems for Blind Students. 603-612 - Sebastiano Bagnara, Angelo Failla:
From Handicap to Diversity. 613-621 - Jo-Anne Bichard, Roger Coleman, Patrick Langdon:
Does My Stigma Look Big in This? Considering Acceptability and Desirability in the Inclusive Design of Technology Products. 622-631 - Cathy Bodine, James Levine, James Sandstrum, Laura Meyer:
Effects of Mouse Tremor Smoothing Adapter on Ease of Computer Mouse Use by Individuals with Essential Tremor: A Pilot Study. 632-636 - Carmen Bruder, Luciënne T. M. Blessing, Hartmut Wandke:
Training the Elderly in the Use of Electronic Devices. 637-646 - Mark Dixon:
Comparative Study of Disabled vs. Non-disabled Evaluators in User-Testing: Dyslexia and First Year Students Learning Computer Programming. 647-656 - Eleni Efthimiou, Stavroula-Evita Fotinea:
GSLC: Creation and Annotation of a Greek Sign Language Corpus for HCI. 657-666 - Shin'ichiro Eitoku, Shunichi Yonemura, Ken-ichiro Shimokura:
Impact of Sign Language Movie and Text Layout on the Readout Time. 667-675 - Ángel Lucas González, Gonzalo Mariscal, Loïc Martínez, Carlos Ruiz:
Comparative Analysis of the Accessibility of Desktop Operating Systems. 676-685 - Algirdas Juozenas, Pijus Kasparaitis, Kastytis Ratkevicius, Dalius Rudinskas, Algimantas Rudzionis, Vytautas Rudzionis, Saulius Sidaras:
DfA Implementations for People with Vision and Hearing Disabilities: Application and Development for Information Society. 686-695 - Julie R. Jupp, Patrick Langdon, Simon J. Godsill:
Mobile Computing in Maintenance Activities: A 'Situational Induced Impairments and Disabilities' Perspective. 696-705 - Simeon Keates, Philip Varker:
Establishing Design Best Practices for Users with Cognitive and Learning Difficulties. 706-715 - Jouko Kokko, Erkki Kemppainen, Aulikki Rautavaara:
Technology and Regional Social Structures: Evaluation of Remote Sign Language Interpretation in Finland. 716-721 - Mark Laff, Marian Rissenberg:
Cognitive Ability Measures for Accessible Web Content. 722-730 - Tim Lewis, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson:
Cognitive Aspects of Ageing and Product Interfaces: Interface Type. 731-740 - Chao Li, Dangxiao Wang, Yuru Zhang:
Experimental Study on Enlarged Force Bandwidth Control of a Knee Rehabilitation Robot. 741-750 - Troy Lee McDaniel, Kanav Kahol, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
An Interactive Wearable Assistive Device for Individuals Who Are Blind for Color Perception. 751-760 - Kohtaroh Miyamoto, Kenichi Arakawa, Masakazu Takizawa:
Integration of Caption Editing System with Presentation Software. 761-770 - Mamoru Okada, Akio Ishimoto, Toshiki Yamaoka:
Cognitive Styles and Knowledge of Operational Procedures of Electric Appliances. 771-775 - Umesh Persad, Patrick Langdon, David Brown, P. John Clarkson:
Cognitive Scales and Mental Models for Inclusive Design. 776-785 - Claes Tjäder:
DfA Products and Services from a User Perspective to Facilitate Life at Home for People with Cognitive Impairments. 795-804 - Shiaw-Tsyr Uang, Cheng-Li Liu:
Design Implications of Simultaneous Contrast Effects Under Different Viewing Conditions. 805-811 - Hiroyuki Umemuro:
Beyond the Constraints of QWERTY Keyboard: Challenges to Provide Alternative Input Methods for Japanese Older Adults. 812-817 - Chih-Ching Yeh, Ming-Chung Chen, Chi Nung Chu, Chien-Chuan Cko, Ting-Fang Wu:
Embedding Expert System into a Computerized Assessment Tool for Mouse Proficiency. 818-823 - Shunichi Yonemura, Shin'ichiro Eitoku, Ken-ichiro Shimokura:
Urgent Information Presentation Using Listed Sign Language. 824-830 - Huiru Zheng, Richard J. Davies, T. Stone, Shane Wilson, Jackie Hammerton, Sue J. Mawson, P. M. Ware, Norman D. Black, Nigel D. Harris, Chris Eccleston, Huosheng Hu, Huiyu Zhou, Gail A. Mountain:
SMART Rehabilitation: Implementation of ICT Platform to Support Home-Based Stroke Rehabilitation. 831-840 - Mounia Ziat, Charles Lenay, Olivier Gapenne, John Stewart, Amal Ali Ammar, Dominique Aubert:
Perceptive Supplementation for an Access to Graphical Interfaces. 841-850
Part IV: Understanding Diversity: Age
- Evangelos Bekiaris, Maria Panou, Adriani Mousadakou:
Elderly and Disabled Travelers Needs in Infomobility Services. 853-860 - Cathy Bodine:
Aging Well: The Use of Assistive Technology to Enhance the Lives of Elders. 861-867 - Ann Chadwick-Dias, Marguerite Bergel, Thomas S. Tullis:
Senior Surfers 2.0: A Re-examination of the Older Web User and the Dynamic Web. 868-876 - Jérôme Dinet, Eric Brangier, Gabriel Michel, Robin Vivian, Sophie Battisti, Rémi Doller:
Older People as Information Seekers: Exploratory Studies About Their Needs and Strategies. 877-886 - Erwin Fugger, Barbara Prazak, Sten Hanke, Siegfried Wassertheurer:
Requirements and Ethical Issues for Sensor-Augmented Environments in Elderly Care. 887-893 - Matthias Göbel:
Ergonomic Design of Computerized Devices for Elderly Persons - The Challenge of Matching Antagonistic Requirements. 894-903 - Vicki L. Hanson, John T. Richards, Chin Chin Lee:
Web Access for Older Adults: Voice Browsing? 904-913 - Noriyo Hara, Toshiya Naka, Etsuko T. Harada:
How Can We Make IT Devices Easy for Older Adults? Effects of Repetitive Basic Operation Training and Help-Guidance on Learning of Electronic Program Guide System. 914-922 - Andreas Holzinger, Gig Searle, Alexander K. Nischelwitzer:
On Some Aspects of Improving Mobile Applications for the Elderly. 923-932 - Zhao Xia Jin, Thomas Plocher, Liana M. Kiff:
Touch Screen User Interfaces for Older Adults: Button Size and Spacing. 933-941 - Kristiina Karvonen:
Creating Home Network Access for the Elderly. 942-949 - Hyunjeong Kim, Jeongyun Heo, Jungwha Shim, Miyoung Kim, Soojung Park, Sanghyun Park:
Contextual Research on Elderly Users' Needs for Developing Universal Design Mobile Phone. 950-959 - Shaun W. Lawson, David Nutter, Peter Wilson:
Design of Interactive Technology for Ageing-In-Place. 960-967 - Chang-Franw Lee, Chen-Chia Kuo:
Difficulties on Small-Touch-Screens for Various Ages. 968-974 - Kazunari Morimoto, Yasumasa Okuyama, Xu Xiaonian, Hyun Seok Ryu, Koo Kang, Son Tae Won:
Strategy of Visual Search of Targets on Screen Through Eye Movement of Elderly Person. 975-981 - Alan F. Newell, John L. Arnott, Alex Carmichael, Maggie Morgan:
Methodologies for Involving Older Adults in the Design Process. 982-989 - Robert Pastel, Charles Wallace, Jesse M. Heines:
RFID Cards: A New Deal for Elderly Accessibility. 990-999 - Prush Sa-nga-ngam, Sri Kurniawan:
An Investigation of Older Persons' Browser Usage. 1000-1009 - Nicole Schneider, Sabine Schreiber, Janet Wilkes, Morten Grandt, Christopher M. Schlick:
Investigation of Adaptation Dimensions for Age-Differentiated Human-Computer Interfaces. 1010-1019 - Christine Sutter, Jochen Müsseler:
User Specific Design of Interfaces and Interaction Techniques: What Do Older Computer Users Need? 1020-1029 - Thomas S. Tullis:
Older Adults and the Web: Lessons Learned from Eye-Tracking. 1030-1039 - Anthony S. White, Stephen D. Prior:
Usability Design of a Scanning Interface for a Robot Used by Disabled Users. 1040-1049
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