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2nd ICTA 2009: Hammamet, Tunisia
- Mohamed Jemni:
ICTA 2009 - The Second International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Accessibility, Hammamet, Tunisia, May 7-9, 2009, Proceeding. 2009, ISBN 978-9973-37-516-2
Accessibility
- Sylvie Athènes, Mathieu Raynal, Philippe Truillet, Jean-Luc Vinot:
Ysilex- a Friendly reading Interface for Dyslexics. ICTA 2009: 15-22 - Siobhan Thomas, Simon Evans, Helen Kennedy:
Intellectual disability and e-accessibility- Raising awareness of web accessibility's invisible community. ICTA 2009: 23-32 - Susana Bautista, Pablo Gervás, R. Ignacio Madrid:
Feasibility Analysis for SemiAutomatic Conversion of Text to Improve Readability. ICTA 2009: 33-40 - Carolina Van Puffelen:
Digital skills as a tool for visually disabled people. ICTA 2009: 41-48 - Hajer Chalghoumi, Jacques Viens:
Training pre-service teachers to use technologies in teaching to students with handicaps, social maladjustments and learning difficulties. ICTA 2009: 49-54 - Alex Watterson, Lyn Pemberton, Richard N. Griffiths:
SureSight - Assisting the blind in identifying and navigating to points of interest using pattern recognition of pre-placed visual markers. ICTA 2009: 55-64 - Fevzi Belli, Axel Hollmann, Zhenyu Chen:
Mutant-Based Model-Checking to Ensure Accessibility and Safety Aspects of Human Computer Interfaces. ICTA 2009: 65-74 - Mehdi Najjar:
Towards Intention-based Support for Disabled Individuals Interacting with Virtual Environments. ICTA 2009: 75-82 - Joanne Kuzma, Dorothy Yen, Klaus Oestreicher:
Global e-government Web Accessibility: An Empirical Examination of EU, Asia and African Sites. ICTA 2009: 83-90 - Asma Al-Osaimi, Hadlaa AlFedaghi, Asmaa Alsumait:
User Interface Requirements for E-Learning Program Designed for Deaf Children. ICTA 2009: 91-100 - Rami Ayadi, Mohsen Maraoui, Mounir Zrigui:
A Multilingual System for the Blind. ICTA 2009: 111-116 - Dalila Trad, Salah Helmy, Tarik Al-Ani:
Hidden Markov Models and Support Vector Machines applied to P300 Based Brain-Computer Interface - a Comparative study. ICTA 2009: 117-126 - Ziad Hunaiti, Suleiman Al Masri, Anglia Ruskin:
Guide interface for a Remote Vision Guidance System for Visually Impaired Pedestrians. ICTA 2009: 127-134 - Nour Ben Yahia, Mohamed Jemni:
Descriptive language for signs based on inverse kinematics. ICTA 2009: 135-138 - Guido Bologna, Stéphane Malandain, Benoît Deville, Thierry Pun:
The Multi-Touch See ColOr Interface. ICTA 2009: 139-142 - Oussama El Ghoul, Mohamed Jemni:
Automatic generation of sign language's facial expression. ICTA 2009: 143-146 - Virginio Cantoni, Marco Porta, Alice Ravarelli:
Enhancing Assistive Technology with Eye-Controlled Interfaces. ICTA 2009: 147-150 - Mehrez Boulares, Mohamed Jemni:
Linguistic processing to adapt written text for a better translation into sign language. ICTA 2009: 151-156
Accessible e-learning
- Ivan Kopecek, Radek Oslejsek:
Accessibility of Graphics and E-learning. ICTA 2009: 157-166 - Christopher Power, Helen Petrie, David Swallow:
Who supports the support workers? E-learning for support workers of students with disabilities. ICTA 2009: 167-178 - Manir Abdullahi Kamba:
A Conceptual Model for Delivering and Sustaining E-Resources and E-Library Services for the Disabled People: The African scenario. ICTA 2009: 179-188 - Jean-Paul Sansonnet, Annelies Braffort, Jérémie Segouat, Cyril Verrecchia:
SL Teacher: a Framework for teaching LSF on the Web. ICTA 2009: 189-196 - Hend S. Al-Khalifa:
Promoting Web Accessibility In A Web Applications Engineering Course: A Case From Saudi Arabia. ICTA 2009: 197-204 - Joachim Klaus:
Sciences as a Blind Person - Challenges to AT/IT and Study Organisation. ICTA 2009: 205-210 - Jihad M. Alja'am, Ali Jaoua, Hosam F. El-Sofany, Haya Alsuwaidi, Noor Alkuwari, Hamda Aldosari, Samir ElSeoud, Arthur Edwards Block, Miguel Ángel García-Ruíz, Brenda Lazarus:
A Tutorial-Based System for Children with Intellectual Disability. ICTA 2009: 211-214 - Barbara Hengstberger, Klaus Miesenberger, Johannes Kepler, Joachim Klaus, Andrea Gaal:
Distance Education and Training Programme on Accessible Web Design. ICTA 2009: 215-218 - Margot Kaszap:
Chantier Pédagogique; an Educational Collaborative Activity Building WebSite to Enhance accessibility for Teacher's International Collaborative Teamwork. ICTA 2009: 219-222 - David Fowler, Tom Stacey, Anglia Ruskin:
TeachInclusive: Building an Inclusive Resource. ICTA 2009: 223-226 - Saduf Naqvi, Sadaqat Ali:
Innovatively Teaching Traditional Subjects with E-Learning Information Systems Designed for the Deaf. ICTA 2009: 227-232
ICT and Education
- Ramzi Farhat, Mohamed Jemni:
COLORS: Cooperative Learning Object Repository System. ICTA 2009: 223-240 - Khader M. Titi:
Security Model in M-Learning Process. ICTA 2009: 241-248 - Mounia Abik, Rachida Ajhoun:
NPLS: A help System for Normalization and Personalization of Learning Situations. ICTA 2009: 249-256 - Loc Nguyen, Phung Do:
Evolution of parameters in Bayesian Overlay Model. ICTA 2009: 257-268 - Fathi Essalmi, Leila Jemni Ben Ayed:
Personalization of Learning Scenarios for Programming Languages. ICTA 2009: 269-272 - Hamed Fazlollahtabar:
An Integration between 0/1 Integer Programming and Fuzzy Logic Approaches to Optimize User Curriculum in an e-learning system. ICTA 2009: 273-276 - Ion Mierlus Mazilu:
eLearning tools for programming language. ICTA 2009: 277-280 - Nursal Arici, Pasa Tevfik Cephe, Cansel Demir, Sabri Koçer:
An Educational Software Project For the Preschool Students. ICTA 2009: 281-284 - Narjess Touzani-Chebaane, Rafik Braham, Maha Khemaja:
Pedagogical scenario generation framework for elearning in the semantic web. ICTA 2009: 285-288 - Danijela Milentijevic:
An Example of Adobe Captivate E-learning Tutorial. ICTA 2009: 289-292 - Ibrahiem M. M. El Emary, Mohamed F. Ababneh, Mohammad H. Al-Weshah:
On the Development of Cost Estimation Technique Adopted for Distance Learning System. ICTA 2009: 293-304 - Zoubir Hamici, Ibrahiem M. M. El Emary:
On the Implementation of an Advanced Online E-Grade System: Case Study of E-Learning System. ICTA 2009: 305-314 - Said AbuSha'ar, Mou'ath Hourani, Mohammad Salem Ajarma, Ibrahiem M. M. El Emary:
A New Methodology (3A) for E-Learning in Higher Education. ICTA 2009: 315-324
ICT and Innovation
- Nabil Hamza, Lazhar Khriji, Farid Touati:
Multi-purpose HealthCare monitoring System based on ISM band communication link support. ICTA 2009: 325-336 - Yousra Bendaly Hlaoui, Leila Jemni Ben Ayed:
An MDA approach for composing grid services workflows. ICTA 2009: 337-344 - Yasser Elmi Sola, Morteza Analoui:
Load Balancing Effects in DCUR QoS Routing Algorithm. ICTA 2009: 345-350 - Laheeb M. Al-zoubaidy, Bahaa Abdullah AlRifai:
Hybrid Artificial intelligent technique (Genetic Algorithms and Elman Artificial Neural Networks ) for Arabic Handwritten Characters Recognition. ICTA 2009: 351-358 - Ahmed Jeddah, Nejib Zaguia, Guy-Vincent Jourdan:
An Analysis of the BluePleidas Algorithm's Device Discovery Phase. ICTA 2009: 359-366 - Aldo Campi, Walter Cerroni, Giorgio Corazza, Franco Callegati, Barbara Martini, Fabio Baroncelli, Valerio Martini, Piero Castoldi:
SIP-based Service Architecture for Application-aware Optical Network. ICTA 2009: 367-374 - Jihen Majdoubi, Faïez Gargouri:
Indexing a medical article with a Terminology Oriented Ontology. ICTA 2009: 375-382 - Mohamed Heni Frikha, Mohamed Jmaiel, Walid Mahdi:
A collaborative distributed video indexing. ICTA 2009: 383-386 - Sudha Bansal, Jasvir Singh:
Adaptive Multirate Signal Processing - A New Horizon. ICTA 2009: 387-394 - Amer Abuali, Tamara Marabeh, Ali Alawneh:
Some Topics in E-Government. ICTA 2009: 395-400 - Ali Al-Dahoud, Ibrahiem M. M. El Emary, Ala'a A. Al-Zo'bi:
Loss Packet and Error concealment in VoIP over DSL Networks. ICTA 2009: 401-408
Special Session: Assistive Technology for People with Sensory Impairments
- Kabil Jaballah, Mohamed Jemni:
Sign Language Recognition: A Web3D based tool. ICTA 2009: 417-419
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