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18th HCI 2016: Toronto, ON, Canada
- Margherita Antona, Constantine Stephanidis:
Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Interaction Techniques and Environments - 10th International Conference, UAHCI 2016, Held as Part of HCI International 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada, July 17-22, 2016, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9738, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-40243-7
Multimodal and Natural Interaction for Universal Access
- Ivana Soares Bandeira, Fernando Henrique G. Zucatelli:
A Human-Computer Interface and an Analysis on the Drawing of Curves with a Face Tracker Mouse. 3-14 - Li-Chieh Chen, Yun-Maw Cheng, Po-Ying Chu, Frode Eika Sandnes:
The Common Characteristics of User-Defined and Mid-Air Gestures for Rotating 3D Digital Contents. 15-22 - Maria Karam, Patrick M. Langdon:
Evaluating Somatosensory Interactions: Designing a Handheld Tactile Acoustic Device for Mobile Phones. 23-31 - Kyriaki Kaza, Athanasios Psaltis, Kiriakos Stefanidis, Konstantinos C. Apostolakis, Spyridon Thermos, Kosmas Dimitropoulos, Petros Daras:
Body Motion Analysis for Emotion Recognition in Serious Games. 33-42 - Somang Nam, Deborah I. Fels:
Design and Evaluation of an Authoring Tool and Notation System for Vibrotactile Composition. 43-53 - Yoshihiko Nomura, Satoshi Oike:
Active-Wheel Mouse for Human-Computer Interface - Slippage-Perception Characteristics on Fingerpad. 54-61 - Rupert Ortner, Jitka Annen, Tim von Oertzen, Arnau Espinosa, Javi Rodriguez, Brendan Z. Allison, Günter Edlinger, Steven Laureys, Martin Hamberger, Andrea Kammerhofer, Florian Guttmann, Christoph Guger:
BCIs for DOC Patients: Assessment, Communication, and New Directions. 62-71 - Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Marialena Barouti, Eleni Koustriava:
The Improvement of Cognitive Maps of Individuals with Blindness Through the Use of an Audio-Tactile Map. 72-80 - Andréia Sias Rodrigues, Vinicius da Costa, Marcio Bender Machado, Angélica Lacerda Rocha, Joana Marini de Oliveira, Marcelo Bender Machado, Rafael Cunha Cardoso, Cleber Quadros, Tatiana Aires Tavares:
Evaluation of the Use of Eye and Head Movements for Mouse-like Functions by Using IOM Device. 81-91 - Anderson Schuh, Márcia de Borba Campos, Marta R. Bez, João Batista Mossmann:
Usability Evaluation of a Wheelchair Virtual Simulator Controlled by a Brain-Computer Interface: Lessons Learned to the Design Process. 92-101 - Ikushi Yoda, Kazuhiko Ito, Tsuyoshi Nakayama:
Long-Term Evaluation of a Modular Gesture Interface at Home for Persons with Severe Motor Dysfunction. 102-114
Universal Access to Mobile Interaction
- Denis Chêne, Éric Petit, Sophie Zijp-Rouzier:
How to Achieve Design for All: - "List", "Focus" and "Multimodality" as Minimal Requirements. 117-128 - Karla de Oliveira, Jefferson Junior, Jefferson Silva, Nelson Neto, Marcelle Mota, Ana Oliveira:
VoxLaps: A Free Symbol-Based AAC Application for Brazilian Portuguese. 129-140 - Sandi Ljubic:
Three Text Entry Methods Based on Smartphone Discrete Tilting: An Empirical Evaluation. 141-152 - Kazunori Minatani:
Braillet the Wristwatch-Style Refreshable Braille Display - Its Hardware, User Interface and Benchmarks. 153-161 - Hari Prasath Palani, Uro Giudice, Nicholas A. Giudice:
Evaluation of Non-visual Zooming Operations on Touchscreen Devices. 162-174 - Miguel Páramo del Castrillo, Silvia de los Ríos Pérez, Juan Bautista Montalvá Colomer, María Fernanda Cabrera-Umpiérrez, María Teresa Arredondo:
Proposal of an Alternative HMI Mechanism for Blind Android Users Based on Media Headsets as Input/Output Peripherals. 175-184 - Philippe Roussille, Mathieu Raynal:
LOVIE: A Word List Optimized for Visually Impaired UsErs on Smartphones. 185-197 - Tsai-Hsuan Tsai, Hsien-Tsung Chang, Ming-Chun Yu, Huan-Ting Chen, Chun-Yi Kuo, Wei-Hung Wu:
Design of a Mobile Augmented Reality Application: An Example of Demonstrated Usability. 198-205 - Fong-Gong Wu, Carlos Cheang, SuHuey Tan:
Task Performance of Color Adaptation on the Screen Display. 206-216
Virtual Reality, 3D and Universal Access
- Mortaja AlQassab, David Wang:
Human Performance and Cognitive Workload in Multi-sensory Virtual Environments. 219-230 - Mortaja AlQassab, Adam Gomes, Maria Karam, David Wang, Zhechen Du, Orion Bruckman, Richard Bustos:
The Impact of Tactile Sensations on Virtual Reality Impairment. 231-240 - Erico de Souza Veriscimo, João Luiz Bernardes Jr.:
Autonomous Identification of Virtual 3D Objects by Visually Impaired Users with Proprioception and Audio Feedback. 241-250 - Erico de Souza Veriscimo, João Luiz Bernardes Jr.:
3D Interaction Accessible to Visually Impaired Users: A Systematic Review. 251-260 - Atsushi Hoshina, Yoshiko Okada, Irini Giannopulu, Midori Sugaya:
Haptic Virtual Approach: Biological Effect on Touching and Viewing. 261-270 - Ryota Kimura, Kohei Iwata, Takahiro Totani, Toshiaki Miyao, Takehito Kojima, Hiroki Takada, Hiromu Ishio, Chizue Uneme, Masaru Miyao, Masumi Takada:
Measurement of Lens Focus Adjustment While Wearing a See-Through Head-Mounted Display. 271-278 - Fumiya Kinoshita, Kohei Iwata, Yasuyuki Matsuura, Masaru Miyao, Hiroki Takada:
Changes of Potential Functions While Maintaining Upright Postures After Exposure to Stereoscopic Video Clips. 279-286 - Andreas Kratky:
Metaphor and Storytelling in Interface Design for Virtual Reality. 287-300 - Maryam Moafimadani, Adam Gomes, Karl Zabjek, Reinhard Zeller, David Wang:
Haptic Training Simulator for Pedicle Screw Insertion in Scoliosis Surgery. 301-311 - Kouki Nagamune, Yosuke Uozumi, Yoshitada Sakai:
Automation of the Simple Test for Evaluating Hand Function Using Leap Motion Controller. 312-319 - Michael Ostrander, Tony Morelli:
Using Virtual Reality to Enhance Vision for People Who Are Blind in One Eye. 320-328 - José I. Rodrigues, Mauro J. G. Figueiredo, João Bernardes, César D. F. Gonçalves:
3D Modeling of the Milreu Roman Heritage with UAVs. 329-337 - Frode Eika Sandnes:
Communicating Panoramic 360 Degree Immersed Experiences: A Simple Technique for Sketching in 3D. 338-346 - Akihiro Sugiura, Takehito Kojima, Hiroki Takada, Kunihiko Tanaka, Masaru Miyao:
Relationship Between Feeling of Presence and Visually Induced Motion Sickness While Viewing Stereoscopic Movies. 347-355
Intelligent and Assistive Environments
- Silvia Ceccacci, Lorenzo Cavalieri, Francesca Gullà, Roberto Menghi, Michele Germani:
A Universal Design Method for Adaptive Smart Home Environment. 359-369 - Miguel Farrajota, João M. F. Rodrigues, J. M. Hans du Buf:
A Deep Neural Network Video Framework for Monitoring Elderly Persons. 370-381 - Eleni Efthimiou, Stavroula-Evita Fotinea, Theodore Goulas, Athanasia-Lida Dimou, Maria Koutsombogera, Vassilis Pitsikalis, Petros Maragos, Costas S. Tzafestas:
The MOBOT Platform - Showcasing Multimodality in Human-Assistive Robot Interaction. 382-391 - Chen Guo, Yingjie Victor Chen, Zhenyu Cheryl Qian, Yue Ma, Hanhdung Dinh, Saikiran Anasingaraju:
Designing a Smart Scarf to Influence Group Members' Emotions in Ambience: Design Process and User Experience. 392-402 - Takashi Isezaki, Arinobu Niijima, Akihiro Miyata, Tomoki Watanabe, Osamu Mizuno:
Wheelchair Users' Psychological Barrier Estimation Based on Inertial and Vital Data. 403-413 - Ioannis Kostavelis, Dimitrios Giakoumis, Sotiris Malassiotis, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
Human Aware Robot Navigation in Semantically Annotated Domestic Environments. 414-423 - Shu Matsuura:
Use of See-Through Wearable Display as an Interface for a Humanoid Robot. 424-433 - Niccolò Mora, Ilaria De Munari, Paolo Ciampolini:
Hybrid BCI Systems as HCI in Ambient Assisted Living Scenarios. 434-443 - Nikolaos Partarakis, Iosif Klironomos, Margherita Antona, George Margetis, Dimitris Grammenos, Constantine Stephanidis:
Accessibility of Cultural Heritage Exhibits. 444-455 - João Soares de Oliveira Neto, Sergio Takeo Kofuji:
Inclusive Smart City: An Exploratory Study. 456-465 - Kevin C. Tseng, Huu-Kha Hoang, Po-Hsin Huang:
A Study Exploring the Concept of Virtual Windows for the Elderly. 466-471
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