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- We Are All Blind: Cognetics and the Designing of Interfaces for Accessibility: Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionJef Raskin. 1-5 [doi]
- The Design Question of Development of Multimedia Educational Software for Aphasia PatientsCecilia Sik-Lányi, Erzsébet Bacsa, Rita Mátrai, Zsolt Tibor Kosztyán, Ilona Pataky. 6-13 [doi]
- Multimedia Programs for Children with Hearing DifficultiesCecilia Sik-Lányi, Ágnes Váry, András Sik, András Nemetz, Zoltán Geiszt. 14-21 [doi]
- Multimedia and Virtual Reality in the Rehabilitation of Autistic ChildrenCecilia Sik-Lányi, Ádám Tilinger. 22-28 [doi]
- Mobile Phone Based User Interface Concept for Health Data Acquisition at HomeGünter Schreier, Alexander Kollmann, Martin Kramer, Jürgen Messmer, Andreas Hochgatterer, Peter Kastner. 29-36 [doi]
- Multi-parameter Data Acquisition on Interface Devices for the Development of Adaptive Input SystemsStefan Mina, Andreas Hochgatterer, Barbara Prazak, Sten Hanke, Günter Schreier. 37-44 [doi]
- How Governments Can Use Technology to Promote Employment of People with DisabilitiesDinah F. B. Cohen, Ilene R. Zeitzer. 45-51 [doi]
- Influence of Accessibility Related Activities on the Usability of Business SoftwareRakesh Jani, Martin Schrepp. 52-59 [doi]
- Data Entry in Application-Independent Voice InterfacesFrankie James, Jeff Roelands, Rama Gurram. 60-68 [doi]
- Designing User Interfaces Tailored to the Current User?s Requirements in Real TimeMartín González Rodríguez, Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez, María del Puerto Paule Ruíz. 69-75 [doi]
- Evaluating Accessibility of Public Information KiosksSeongil Lee, Joo Eun Cho. 76-79 [doi]
- European Co-operation Activities Promoting Design for All in Information Society Technologies: Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionChristian Bühler, Constantine Stephanidis. 80-87 [doi]
- A Special Design Approach for Special PeopleMary Zajicek. 88-95 [doi]
- Accessibility from Scratch: How an Open Focus Contributes to Inclusive DesignDavid Crombie, Roger Lenoir, Neil McKenzie. 96-103 [doi]
- Design for All: Experience-Based Strategies for User Involvement in IST Research ProjectsTony Verelst. 104-109 [doi]
- IDCnet: Inclusive Design Curriculum Network - First ResultsCarlos A. Velasco, Jan Engelen, Christophe Strobbe, Jenny S. Darzentas, Päivi Tahkokallio, Colette Nicolle, Rafael Romero. 110-116 [doi]
- Personalization of Interactive Systems: Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionHelen Petrie, Gerhard Weber. 117-120 [doi]
- Learning from Internet Requirements of People with Communication NeedsColette Nicolle, Zaheer Osman, Katharine Black, Andrew Lysley. 121-128 [doi]
- IPCA: Adaptive Interfaces Based upon Biofeedback SensorsCarlos A. Velasco, Yehya Mohamad, Dirk Stegemann, Henrike Gappa, Gaby Nordbrock, Erwin Hartsuiker, Javier Sánchez-Lacuesta, Juan Manuel Belda. 129-134 [doi]
- Adaptation of Multimedia Browsing TechniquesKurt Weimann, Ine Langer, Gerhard Weber. 135-142 [doi]
- Adapting Presentation and Interaction with XML Documents to User PreferencesBenoît Encelle, Nadine Baptiste-Jessel. 143-150 [doi]
- Living, Teaching and Learning at Any Time and at Any Place. e-Learning - Opportunities and Barriers for Visually Impaired StudentsJoachim Klaus. 151-156 [doi]
- Accessibility for e-Learning EnvironmentsMari Luz Guenaga, Dominique Burger, Javier Oliver. 157-163 [doi]
- ECDL-PD: International Co-operation to Keep the Syllabus and MQTB Open for EverybodyKlaus Miesenberger, Martin Morandell, Andrea Petz, Denise Leahy. 164-170 [doi]
- Essential Competencies of Special Educator in Integrating Assistive Technology into the CurriculumMing-Chung Chen, Ting-Fang Wu, Chi Nung Chu. 171-177 [doi]
- Web Adaptation of Learning Objects for Special Access WALOSACarole Salis, Cristian Lai, Claude Moulin. 178-182 [doi]
- Postgraduate Course on Accessible Web DesignDaniela Ortner, Mario Batusic, Klaus Miesenberger. 183-186 [doi]
- Cognitive Training with Animated Pedagogical Agents (TAPA) in Children with Learning DisabilitiesYehya Mohamad, Carlos A. Velasco, Sylvia Damm, Holger Tebarth. 187-193 [doi]
- A Concept Map_Based Adaptive Tutoring System Supporting Learning Diagnosis for Students with Learning DisabilitySook-Young Choi. 194-201 [doi]
- Tutor Informatico: Increasing the Selfteaching in Down Syndrome PeopleEduardo Campos, Ana Granados, Sergio Jiménez, Javier Garrido. 202-205 [doi]
- The Effect of Assistive Technology on Educational Costs: Two Case StudiesAmy Gips, Philip A. DiMattia, James Gips. 206-213 [doi]
- Making Music Accessible: Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionDavid Crombie, Roger Lenoir, Neil McKenzie, Ben P. Challis. 214-217 [doi]
- The Design of Spoken Music Web Browser for Teaching Learning-Disabled Children: A Chevé System Approach to Music NotationChi Nung Chu, Yu-Ting Huang. 218-223 [doi]
- DaCapo, a Project on Transforming Ink Printed to Braille Notes Semi-automatically: The Project s Current StateThomas Kahlisch, Matthias Leopold, Christian Waldvogel. 224-227 [doi]
- Using SVG and a Force Feedback Mouse to Enable Blind People to Access Graphical Web Based DocumentsNadine Baptiste-Jessel, Bertrand Tornil, Benoît Encelle. 228-235 [doi]
- Modified Stave Notation - An Approach to Making Stave Notation More Accessible to Users Who Are Partially SightedSally-Anne Zimmermann. 236-239 [doi]
- Entertaining Software for Young Persons with DisabilitiesMorten Tollefsen, Magne Lunde. 240-247 [doi]
- The TiM Project: Overview of ResultsDominique Archambault. 248-256 [doi]
- 3D Shooting Games, Multimodal Games, Sound Games and More Working Examples of the Future of Games for the BlindEric Velleman, Richard van Tol, Sander Huiberts, Hugo Verwey. 257-263 [doi]
- Choosing Methods for Prototype Testing of Inclusive Computer GamesLieselotte van Leeuwen, Aoife Power, Phil Ellis. 264-271 [doi]
- It s Time to Make eTourism AccessibleFranz Pühretmair. 272-279 [doi]
- Tourism Information Systems Promoting Barrier-Free Tourism for People with DisabilitiesHildegard Rumetshofer, Wolfram Wöß. 280-286 [doi]
- AccesSights - A Multimodal Location-Aware Mobile Tourist Information SystemPalle Klante, Jens Krösche, Susanne Boll. 287-294 [doi]
- Accessibility and the Next Generation of Web Development Tools: Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionCarlos A. Velasco. 295 [doi]
- Preferences of People with Disabilities to Improve Information Presentation and Information Retrieval Inside Internet Services - Results of a User StudyHenrike Gappa, Gabriele Nordbrock, Yehya Mohamad, Carlos A. Velasco. 296-301 [doi]
- Web Accessibility through AdaptationChrisoula Alexandraki, Alex Paramythis, Napoleon Maou, Constantine Stephanidis. 302-309 [doi]
- imergo: Supporting Accessibility and Web Standards to Meet the Needs of the Industry via Process-Oriented Software ToolsYehya Mohamad, Dirk Stegemann, Johannes Koch, Carlos A. Velasco. 310-316 [doi]
- Evaluation Methodology and Quality Mark for Web AccessibilityEric Velleman. 317-322 [doi]
- A Cost-Benefit Approach for Accessible Web PresenceValeska Heerdt, Christine Strauss. 323-330 [doi]
- The Use of Current Content Management Systems for AccessibilityLaura Burzagli, Marco Billi, Francesco Gabbanini, Paolo Graziani, Enrico Palchetti. 331-338 [doi]
- Accessing Documents via Audio: An Extensible Transcoder for HTML to VoiceXML ConversionNarayan Annamalai, Gopal Gupta, B. Prabhakaran. 339-346 [doi]
- Listener-Controlled Dynamic Navigation of VoiceXML DocumentsHemambaradara Reddy, Narayan Annamalai, Gopal Gupta. 347-354 [doi]
- Toward User-Centered, Scenario-Based Planning and Evaluation ToolsPaul Bohman, Shane Anderson. 355-360 [doi]
- Discovering Structure of Web Pages for Non-visual Navigation: Binding Text to FormsEnrico Pontelli, Ravikumar Reddy Kotthuru. 361-368 [doi]
- Virtual Reality Based Therapy Application for Developmental Disordered ChildrenYoshiyuki Takahashi, Yuko Ito, Takeshi Yamashita, Takafumi Terada, Kaoru Inoue, Yumi Ikeda, Keisuke Suzuki, Hokyoo Lee, Takashi Komeda. 369-376 [doi]
- Real-Time Health-Monitoring Network for Disabled and Elderly PeopleYung Bok Kim, Jong Yong Kim. 377-384 [doi]
- A Computer-Based Self-health Monitoring System for the Elderly Living in a Low Income Housing EnvironmentJudith F. Karshmer, Arthur I. Karshmer. 385-391 [doi]
- Investigations to Develop a Fully Adjustable Intelligent Toilet for Supporting Old People and Persons with Disabilities - The Friendly Rest Room (FRR) ProjectPaul Panek, Georg Edelmayer, Charlotte Magnusson, Peter Mayer, Johan F. M. Molenbroek, Håkan Neveryd, Robert Schlathau, Wolfgang L. Zagler. 392-399 [doi]
- Tele-surveillance System for Patient at Home: The MEDIVILLE SystemJean-Louis Baldinger, Jérôme Boudy, Bernadette Dorizzi, Jean-Pierre Levrey, Rodrigo Varejão Andreão, Christian Perpère, François Delavault, François Rocaries, Christophe Dietrich, Alain Lacombe. 400-407 [doi]
- Classification of Infant Crying to Identify Pathologies in Recently Born Babies with ANFISOrion Fausto Reyes-Galaviz, Emilio Arch Tirado, Carlos A. Reyes García. 408-415 [doi]
- Improving Quality of Life and Well-Being for Children and the Elderly through Vibroacoustic Sound TherapyPhil Ellis. 416-422 [doi]
- Multimodal Control Centre for Handicapped PeopleAna Granados, Víctor Tomico, Eduardo Campos, Javier Tejedor, Javier Garrido. 423-429 [doi]
- proXimity: Ad-Hoc Networks for Enhanced MobilitySimon Harper, Stephen Pettitt, Carole A. Goble. 430-437 [doi]
- A Context-Aware Locomotion Assistance Device for the BlindChristophe Jacquet, Yacine Bellik, Yolaine Bourda. 438-445 [doi]
- Navigator - A Talking GPS Receiver for the BlindRyszard Kowalik, Stanislaw Kwasniewski. 446-449 [doi]
- Dynamic Lighting Sign System for Way-Finding by People with Low VisionJunichi Akita, Kiyohide Ito, Ikuko Gyobu, Ken-ichi Kimura, Ayumi Mihara, Ryo Mizuno, Jun-ichi Nakakoji, Keisuke Yanagihara. 450-453 [doi]
- Visual System to Help Blind People to Cross the StreetJoan Aranda, Pere Mares. 454-461 [doi]
- CyARM - Interactive Device for Environment Recognition Using a Non-visual ModalityMakoto Okamoto, Junichi Akita, Kiyohide Ito, Tetsuo Ono, Tomohito Takagi. 462-467 [doi]
- Walking Support Using Compact Terminals with Infrared Audio CommunicationShinya Oyama, Ikuko Eguchi Yairi, Seiji Igi, Takuichi Nishimura. 468-475 [doi]
- The Development of Virtual 3D Acoustic Environment for Training Perception of Crossability Takayuki Shiose, Kiyohide Ito, Kazuhiko Mamada. 476-483 [doi]
- Six-In - Braille Input from a QWERTY KeyboardPaul Blenkhorn, David Gareth Evans. 484-489 [doi]
- A Pair of Wireless Braille-Based Chording GlovesSang Sup An, Jae Wook Jeon, Seongil Lee, Hyuckyeol Choi, Hoo-Gon Choi. 490-497 [doi]
- OBOE: Oboe-Like Braille Interface for Outdoor EnvironmentTomohiro Amemiya, Koichi Hirota, Michitaka Hirose. 498-505 [doi]
- Java-Powered Braille Slate TalkerAndrás Arató, Zoltan Juhasz, Paul Blenkhorn, David Gareth Evans, Grigori E. Evreinov. 506-513 [doi]
- Towards an Integrated Publishing Chain for Accessible Multimodal DocumentsBenoît Guillon, Jean-Louis Monteiro, Cédric Checoury, Dominique Archambault, Dominique Burger. 514-521 [doi]
- Presenting UML Software Engineering Diagrams to Blind PeopleAlasdair King, Paul Blenkhorn, David Crombie, Sijo Dijkstra, David Gareth Evans, John Wood. 522-529 [doi]
- Linear Searching in a Non-linear Environment: The Information Seeking Behaviour of Visually Impaired People on the World Wide WebJenny Craven. 530-537 [doi]
- Text Comprehension by Blind People Using Speech Synthesis SystemsLuis González García. 538-544 [doi]
- Access to Information at Your Own Choice by the Aid of Digital Talking BooksThomas Kjellberg Christensen. 545-551 [doi]
- Talking Linux for the Blind - A CD Distribution with SpeechDanko Butorac. 552-559 [doi]
- Accessing Web Based Documents through a Tree Structural InterfaceEsmond Walshe, Barry McMullin. 560-563 [doi]
- Multimedia Medicine Consultant for Visually Impaired PeopleJavier Tejedor, Daniel Bolaños, Nicolás Morales, Ana Granados, José Colás, Santiago Aguilera. 564-570 [doi]
- Computer for Persons with Visually Impairment: A Door to Education, Information and EmploymentA. H. M. Noman Khan, Sadaf Noori Chowdhury. 571-574 [doi]
- Usability of Educational Software for Visual Impairment: A Question of ViewpointSilvia Dini, Lucia Ferlino, Cristina Martinoli. 575-582 [doi]
- Use of Bar Code and RFID for the Visually Impaired in Educational EnvironmentHisayuki Tatsumi, Yasuyuki Murai, Masahiro Miyakawa, Shinji Tokumasu. 583-588 [doi]
- Virtual Disability: Simulations as an Aid to Lecturers Understanding of DisabilitySimon Ball, John Rousell. 589-596 [doi]
- Multimedia Software Training Tool (MSTT) for Persons with Visual and Mobile Impairments in Four LanguagesAdriani Mousadakou, Maria Gemou, Evangelos Bekiaris. 597-600 [doi]
- Designing New Technology Based Services to Support Visually Impaired Computer Workers (VICWs)J. Joyce Beumer, Marion Wiethoff, J. Attema. 601-608 [doi]
- Design and Use of Pseudo-electronic Whiteboard for Low-Vision EducationYasuyuki Murai, Hisayuki Tatsumi, Masahiro Miyakawa, Shinji Tokumasu. 609-612 [doi]
- Mathematics for Blind People: Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionArthur I. Karshmer. 613 [doi]
- The Architecture of a Comprehensive Equation Browser for the Print ImpairedArthur I. Karshmer, Chris Bledsoe, Paul B. Stanley. 614-619 [doi]
- Translating between Formats for Mathematics: Current Approach and an Agenda for Future DevelopmentsEnrico Pontelli, B. Palmer. 620-625 [doi]
- Utilizing Scalable Vector Graphics in the Instruction of Mathematics to the Print Impaired StudentPaul B. Stanley, Chris Bledsoe, Arthur I. Karshmer. 626-629 [doi]
- Cognitive Analysis of Equation Reading: Application to the Development of the Math GenieDouglas J. Gillan, Paula Barraza, Arthur I. Karshmer, Skye Pazuchanics. 630-637 [doi]
- Automatic Conversions of Mathematical Braille: A Survey of Main Difficulties in Different LanguagesVictor Moço, Dominique Archambault. 638-643 [doi]
- Multi-modal Mathematics: Conveying Math Using Synthetic Speech and Speech RecognitionDonal Fitzpatrick, Arthur I. Karshmer. 644-647 [doi]
- An Integrated OCR Software for Mathematical Documents and Its Output with AccessibilityMasakazu Suzuki, Toshihiro Kanahori, Nobuyuki Ohtake, Katsuhito Yamaguchi. 648-655 [doi]
- Mathematical Working Environment for the Blind Motivation and Basic IdeasBernhard Stöger, Klaus Miesenberger, Mario Batusic. 656-663 [doi]
- Towards a Universal Maths Conversion LibraryDominique Archambault, Donal Fitzpatrick, Gopal Gupta, Arthur I. Karshmer, Klaus Miesenberger, Enrico Pontelli. 664-669 [doi]
- math2braille: Opening Access to MathematicsDavid Crombie, Roger Lenoir, Neil McKenzie, Alison Barker. 670-677 [doi]
- Enhancing the Accessibility of Mathematics for Blind People: The AudioMath ProjectHelder Ferreira, Diamantino Freitas. 678-685 [doi]
- Handwriting Input System of Graphs for Barrier-Free Mathematical CommunicationsRyoji Fukuda, Masanori Yo, Taichi Kawahara. 686-689 [doi]
- Three Dimensionally Perceived Planar Tactile Illusion Device and MethodGilbert R. Gonzales. 690-696 [doi]
- Touching Geometry for Blind PupilsSophie Rouzier, Bernard Hennion, Tomás Pérez Segovia, Denis Chêne. 697-704 [doi]
- An Indicating, Leading Manipulator as a Good Hand at Teaching Strokes: A Mental-Image-Creation Support SystemYoshihiko Nomura, Haruki Kakehashi, Tokuhiro Sugiura, Hirokazu Matsui, Norihiko Kato. 705-712 [doi]
- The Bigger Picture: Automated Production Tools for Tactile GraphicsDavid Crombie, Roger Lenoir, Neil McKenzie, George T. Ioannidis. 713-720 [doi]
- Two Dimension Interactive Voice Browser for the Visually ImpairedChi Nung Chu. 721-724 [doi]
- Exploring Scalable Vector Graphics for Visually Impaired UsersMartin Rotard, Kerstin Otte, Thomas Ertl. 725-730 [doi]
- Communication System for the Blind Using Tactile Displays and Ultrasonic Pens - MIMIZUMakoto Kobayashi, Tetsuya Watanabe. 731-738 [doi]
- Directly Accessible Mainstream Graphical InformationJohn A. Gardner, Vladimir L. Bulatov. 739-744 [doi]
- Simple Pattern Creation Using a Pen Input Guide and Sound Localization for the Visually ImpairedMasahiko Sugimoto, Kazunori Itoh, Michio Shimizu. 745-752 [doi]
- An Approach for Direct Manipulation by Tactile Modality for Blind Computer Users: Principle and Practice of Detecting Information Generated by Touch ActionMakoto Shimojo, Masami Shinohara, Michiyo Tanii, Yutaka Shimizu. 753-760 [doi]
- Remote Eye Gaze Tracking System as a Computer Interface for Persons with Severe Motor DisabilityMalek Adjouadi, Anaelis Sesin, Melvin Ayala, Mercedes Cabrerizo. 761-769 [doi]
- Controlling a PC by Eye Movements: The MEMREC ProjectMarcela Fejtová, Jan Fejt, Lenka Lhotská. 770-773 [doi]
- HeadControl+: A Multi-modal Input DeviceMario Mühlehner, Klaus Miesenberger. 774-781 [doi]
- Accessibility through Standard Low Cost Pointing DevicesBarbara Prazak, Stefan Mina, Gernot Kronreif. 782-787 [doi]
- Optimisation of the Selection Set Features for Scanning Text InputJulio Abascal, Luis Gardeazabal, Nestor Garay-Vitoria. 788-795 [doi]
- FastScanner: An Accessibility Tool for Motor Impaired UsersStavroula Ntoa, Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis. 796-803 [doi]
- A Real-Time Voice Controlled Human Computer Interface to Help Persons with Motor DisabilityMalek Adjouadi, Dalila Landestoy, Melvin Ayala, Walter Tischer. 804-812 [doi]
- First User Test Results with the Predictive Typing System FASTYChristian Beck, Gottfried Seisenbacher, Georg Edelmayer, Wolfgang L. Zagler. 813-819 [doi]
- Movement Variability and Speed of Performance Using a Head-Operated Device and Expanded Membrane Cursor KeysGilson J. Capilouto. 820-826 [doi]
- An Examination about Walking Posture on Gait Training System for Computer-Aided RehabilitationHidetaka Ikeuchi, Fumitaka Kamifukumoto, Satoshi Arakane, Kengo Ohnishi, Keiji Imado, Hiroomi Miyagawa, Yukio Saito. 827-835 [doi]
- Optimizing Menu Selection Process for Single-Switch ManipulationGrigori E. Evreinov, Roope Raisamo. 836-844 [doi]
- Designing an Evaluation Method for Computer Accessibility for People with Severe DisabilitiesRachid Kadouche, Bessam Abdulrazak, Mounir Mokhtari. 845-848 [doi]
- Computerized Assessment Tool for Mouse Operating ProficiencyMing-Chung Chen, Ling Fu Meng, Cheng-Feng Hsieh, Ting-Fang Wu, Chi Nung Chu, Tien-Yu Li. 849-856 [doi]
- Applications of Computer Access Approach to Persons with QuadriplegicsLing Fu Meng, Tien-Yu Li, Chi Nung Chu, Ming-Chung Chen, Chien-Huey Sophie Chang, Arr-Mien Chou, Tony Yang, Chih Chen Hui, Ai Chiao Ku, Yun Lung Lin, Pei-ting Weng, Yu-chen Shih, Tsung-ying Lu, Nai-hsien Yeh. 857-864 [doi]
- Computer Access for Persons with Spinal Cord InjuryTing-Fang Wu, Hwa-pey Wang, Ming-Chung Chen, Wu-Tien Wu. 865-872 [doi]
- An Assessment into Touch Screen Input Devices for Cervical Spinal Injured Computer UsersRobert C. C. Chen, Dilys T. Tsai, Li-Chen Chang, Nick Higgett. 873-879 [doi]
- Home-Use Upper Limb Rehabilitation Device for Cervical Spinal Cord Injured PatientsKengo Ohnishi, Eri Goto, Fumitake Sugiki, Keiji Imado, Hidetaka Ikeuchi, Nobuhiro Kito, Hiroomi Miyagawa, Yukio Saito. 880-888 [doi]
- Smart Environments for All: Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionGerhard Nussbaum. 889-890 [doi]
- The Assistive Home - More than Just Another Approach to Independent Living?Gerhard Nussbaum, Klaus Miesenberger. 891-897 [doi]
- Technology Usage for Dependant People: Towards the Right Balance between User Needs and TechnologyC. Penaud, Mounir Mokhtari, Bessam Abdulrazak. 898-905 [doi]
- Coupling Context Awareness and Multimodality in Smart Homes ConceptMohamed Ali Feki, Stéphane Renouard, Bessam Abdulrazak, Gérard Chollet, Mounir Mokhtari. 906-913 [doi]
- On the Design of Ambient Intelligent Systems in the Context of Assistive TechnologiesJosé Luis Sevillano, Jorge L. Falcó, Julio Abascal, Antón Civit Balcells, Gabriel Jiménez, Saturnino Vicente Diaz, Roberto Casas. 914-921 [doi]
- PACS: Communication and Environment Control System for DisabledVidas Lauruska. 922-925 [doi]
- Performance Analysis of User Interface for the Disabled in Real-Time Ubiquitous Information NetworkYung Bok Kim, Jong Yong Kim. 926-929 [doi]
- The HM2PH Project: A Database to Help Prescription of Assistive TechnologiesJérôme Leloup, Pierre Gaucher, Sybille Pellieux. 930-936 [doi]
- Networking and Communication in Smart Home for People with DisabilitiesMahmoud Ghorbel, Maria-Teresa Segarra, Jérome Kerdreux, Andre Thepaut, Mounir Mokhtari. 937-944 [doi]
- SmartX - Enabling Traditional Environmental Control to Use Standard HCIGerhard Nussbaum, Klaus Miesenberger. 945-952 [doi]
- Indoors Pervasive Computing and Outdoors Mobile Computing for Cognitive Assistance and TelemonitoringSylvain Giroux, Hélène Pigot, André Mayers. 953-960 [doi]
- Computer Use for People with Learning Difficulties: Basic NeedsPaul Tréhin. 961-968 [doi]
- Using Ambient Intelligence for Compensating Intellectual Difficulties of People with Severe Learning Difficulties and/or Autistic Spectrum DisordersGerardo Herrera, Amparo Plasencia, Gabriel Labajo, Rita Jordan, Cristina de Pablo. 969-975 [doi]
- Assessing B.A.Bar Device as a Tool for Supporting Labour Integration of a Severely Affected Person with Autism Who Carries Out Classifying TasksGerardo Herrera, Gabriel Labajo. 976-982 [doi]
- An Adaptive and Predictive Environment to Support Augmentative and Alternative CommunicationNicola Gatti, Matteo Matteucci, Licia Sbattella. 983-990 [doi]
- Intelligent Model for Rating Cognitive Capability for Computer Access of People with DisabilitiesThomas A. Pushchak, Sreela Sasi. 991-994 [doi]
- Automatic Modification of Text for People with Learning Disabilities Using Internet ServicesGabriele Nordbrock, Henrike Gappa, Yehya Mohamad, Carlos A. Velasco. 995-998 [doi]
- Soft Keyboard for the DisabledPaul Gnanayutham, Chris Bloor, Gilbert Cockton. 999-1002 [doi]
- A Talking Word Processor and Web BrowserDavid Gareth Evans, Miltos Kritikos, Alasdair King, Paul Blenkhorn. 1003-1008 [doi]
- Sibyl: AAC System Using NLP TechniquesIgor Schadle. 1009-1015 [doi]
- Mobile Devices Converted into a Speaking Communication AidBálint Tóth, Géza Németh, Géza Kiss. 1016-1023 [doi]
- SOCRATES: Barrier Free Communities of Aphasics on the InternetMarc Spaniol, Luise Springer, Ralf Klamma, Matthias Jarke. 1024-1031 [doi]
- Evaluations of an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Training Programme for Persons with Intellectual DisabilitiesCecilia W. P. Li-Tsang, Chetwyn C. H. Chan, Chow S. Lam, Christina Hui-Chan, Siu-sze Yeung. 1032-1038 [doi]
- Effect of Dynamic Features on Diagnostic Testing for DyspraxiaMohamed A. Razian, Michael C. Fairhurst, Sanaul Hoque. 1039-1046 [doi]
- Feature Selection Optimisation in an Automated Diagnostic Cancellation TaskSamuel Chindaro, Richard M. Guest, Michael C. Fairhurst, Mohamed A. Razian, Jonathan M. Potter. 1047-1053 [doi]
- Minus-Two: Multimedia, Sound Spatialization and 3D Representation for Cognitively Impaired ChildrenThimoty Barbieri, Antonio Bianchi, Licia Sbattella. 1054-1061 [doi]
- Neuropsychological Function for Accessibility of Computer Program for People with Mental RetardationAlex W. W. Wong, Chetwyn C. H. Chan, Cecilia W. P. Li-Tsang, Chow S. Lam. 1062-1068 [doi]
- Accessible Digital Media and Sign Language: Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionDeborah I. Fels. 1069-1070 [doi]
- Integration of Signage Information into the Web EnvironmentRashad Aouf, Steve Hansen. 1071-1078 [doi]
- Progress in Automated Computer Recognition of Sign LanguageBarbara L. Loeding, Sudeep Sarkar, Ayush Parashar, Arthur I. Karshmer. 1079-1087 [doi]
- Creating Sign Language Web PagesDaniel G. Lee, Jan Richards, Jim Hardman, Sima Soudian, Deborah I. Fels. 1088-1095 [doi]
- Sign Language Communication Support at the Class for Hearing Impaired Using a Control CameraHiroki Minagawa. 1096-1098 [doi]
- CD-ROM on Austrian Sign Language: Course OEGS 1, Lesson 1-6Marlene Hilzensauer. 1099-1106 [doi]
- Developing an e-Learning Platform for the Greek Sign LanguageEleni Efthimiou, G. Sapountzaki, Kostas Karpouzis, Stavroula-Evita Fotinea. 1107-1113 [doi]
- Design of Computer Animation of Japanese Sign Language for Hearing-Impaired People in Stomach X-Ray InspectionKazunari Morimoto, Takao Kurokawa, Norifumi Isobe, Junichi Miyashita. 1114-1120 [doi]
- Basic Study of a Communication Device for the Deaf-Blind Using a Finger and a Palm - Measurement of Finger Speed and PressureChikamune Wada, Yasuhiro Wada. 1121-1128 [doi]
- A Tactile Display System in the Use of a PC for Individuals Who Are Deaf-BlindMasatsugu Sakajiri, Shinichi Okada, Kazuyuki Ito, Atsushi Sadakane, Naoki Sugiyama, Hideo Tomita, Tohru Ifukube. 1129-1136 [doi]
- Approaches to Using a Wireless Mobile Terminal to Help Severely Hearing Impaired PeopleSangman Moh. 1137-1143 [doi]
- A Preparatory Study for Designing Web-Based Educational Materials for the Hearing-ImpairedMiki Namatame, Muneo Kitajima, Tomoyuki Nishioka, Fumihiko Fukamauchi. 1144-1151 [doi]
- FLIPPS: Fingertip Stimulation for Improved SpeechreadingHans-Heinrich Bothe, Ali F. Mohamad, Martin R. Jensen. 1152-1159 [doi]
- A New Mobile Text Telephony System Based on GPRS CommunicationsSantiago Aguilera, Sergio Jiménez, Daniel Bolaños, Mari-Satur Torre, José Colás. 1160-1166 [doi]
- Head Mounted Display as a Information Guarantee Device for Hearing Impaired StudentsTomoyuki Nishioka. 1167-1171 [doi]
- Facial and Head Movements of a Sign Interpreter and Their Application to Japanese Sign AnimationSumihiro Kawano, Takao Kurokawa. 1172-1177 [doi]
- SYNFACE - A Talking Head Telephone for the Hearing-ImpairedJonas Beskow, Inger Karlsson, Jo Kewley, Giampiero Salvi. 1178-1185 [doi]