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- Communications and Information Technology for Persons with Disabilities - The Canadian National Strategy as an ExampleMary Frances Laughton. 1-8
- An Intelligent Information System For Blind People - AI Technology and Philosophical AspectsThomas Kieninger, Norbert Kuhn, Kerstin Seidenschwann, Werner Weiss. 9-15
- Adapting Graphical User Interfaces for Use by Visually Handicapped Computer Users: Current Results and Continuing ResearchArthur I. Karshmer, Bill Ogden, Pres Brawner, Karlis Kaugars, George Reiswig. 16-24
- Training Blind People in the Use of Graphical User InterfacesGerhard Weber, Helen Petrie, Dirk Kochanek, Sarah Morley. 25-31
- Artificial Visual Speech, Synchronized with a Speech Synthesis SystemHans-Heinrich Bothe, E. A. Wieden. 32-37
- Notational Representation of Sign Language: A Structural Description of Hand ConfigurationJintae Lee. 38-45
- Further Advances in Real-Time Voice to Text with Steno InterpretersJonathan E. Oakey. 46-50
- A Uniform Control Interface for Various Electronic AidsChristian Bühler, Helmut Heck, Rainer Wallbruch. 51-58
- An Integrated System for Communication and Equipments Control Using Radio LinkAlberto Tronconi, Marco Billi. 59-64
- AUTONOMY - A Flexible and Easy-to-Use Assistive System to Support the Independence of Handicapped and Elderly PersonsChristian Flachberger, Paul Panek, Wolfgang L. Zagler. 65-75
- Screen Reader/2 - Programmed Access to the GUIJim W. Thatcher. 76-88
- Designing an OffScreen Model for a GUIDirk Kochanek. 89-95
- Screen Reader for Windows Based on Speech OutputPaolo Graziani, Bruno Breschi. 96-100
- The New Wireless LinguControlWalter Schmitt, Werner Zang. 101-105
- The FeelMouse: Making Computer Screens FeelableW. Kerstner, Georg Pigel, Manfred Tscheligi. 106-113
- Unexpected Benefits of Voice Type ComputingDouglas R. Bowes. 115-119
- Robot Control Methods Using the RAID WorkstationHåkan Eftring. 120-128
- The Ultrasonic Navigating Robot, WALKYHåkan Neveryd, Gunnar S. Bolmsjö. 129-135
- NavChair: An Example of a Shared-Control System for Assistive TechnologiesSimon P. Levine, David A. Bell, Yoram Koren. 136-143
- Using Spatial Audio for the Enhanced Presentation of Synthesized Speech within Screen-Readers for Blind Computer UsersKai Crispien, Wolfgang Würz, Gerhard Weber. 144-153
- Multimodal Concept for a New Generation of Screen ReaderNadine Vigouroux, Bernard Oriola. 154-161
- Auditory Extension of User InterfacesAndrea R. Kennel. 162-163
- A Attempt to Define Fully-Accessible Workstation Levels of AccessibilityR. J. Cooper, Jeffrey C. Senge. 164-169
- Graz Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) IIJ. Kalcher, Doris Flotzinger, S. Gölly, Christa Neuper, Gert Pfurtscheller. 170-176
- Human-Computer Interfacing for the Severely Physically DisabledA. D. Cherry, M. S. Hawley, M. Freeman, P. A. Cudd. 177-184
- Day and Assessment Training Technology CentresGeoff Busby. 185-188
- The North America Association of Rehabilitation Programs in Computer Technology Seeks to Network with Other Training ProgramsRobert J. Leneway. 189-191
- Disability and Rehabilitation Database in Chinese LanguageLi Quankai, Guo Ming. 192-194
- Toward a Single Global Market for Assistive TechnologyJoseph P. Lane. 195-197
- Using Structure Within Electronic Documents to Make Editors More AccessibleNick Ayres, Tom Wesley. 198-205
- Distinguishing Pattern-Types in Printed DocumentsGeorg Lokowandt, Waltraud Schweikhardt. 206-213
- Structuring Documents: The Key to Increasing Access to Information for the Print DisabledBart Bauwens, Jan Engelen, Filip Evenepoel, Chris Tobin, Tom Wesley. 214-221
- Study Center for Visually Impaired Persons - Supportive System for Blind and Partially Sighted Students at the University of Karlsruhe/GermanyJoachim Klaus. 222-228
- Support Center for Visually Impaired StudentsLudmila Moravcíková. 229-235
- Educational Endeavour Computer Science for the Blind - State of the Art and Experiences in Supporting Visually Handicapped StudentsRoland Wagner, Bernhard Stöger, Klaus Miesenberger. 236-243
- Modellversuch Informatik für Blinde Bernhard Stöger, Klaus Miesenberger. 244-245
- Cottage Industry at NewLinkK. M. S. Barnes, R. W. Jotham, C. I. G. Sherman. 246-248
- Telework for Handicapped People: An ExperienceMarco Zampiceni. 249-251
- AbleProfessionals: A Recruiting and Accommodation Service for Atlanta EmployersJ. Hunter Ramseur, Lee S. Gardner, Darcy S. Painter. 252-254
- NewsReader - A Comfortable Digital Newspaper and Bookreading SystemPeter Resele, Wofgang Resele. 255-261
- Digital Talking Books - A Report from a Practical, Ongoing ProjectKjell Hansson, Lars Sönnebo, Jan Lindholm. 262-268
- The Electronic Kiosk - Accessing Newspapers with Electronic MediaArnold Schneider, Cleto Pescia. 269-273
- Students Support Services at a Scientific UniversityClaude Decoret, Laurent De Berti. 274-280
- Assistive Technology in US Higher Education: The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater ExperienceJohn D. Truesdale, Connie Wiersma. 281-287
- Leadership and Technology Management (LTM) - The Strategic Management of Technology in a Consumer-Driven EnvironmentHarry J. Murphy. 288-290
- Multimedia Information System on Assistive DevicesRenzo Andrich. 291-296
- REHA - A Multimedia System to Learn About IT-Systems for Disabled PersonsO. Rienhoff, H. Wittchow. 297-304
- Introducing Voice Control - Widening the PerspectiveIan French, Philip G. R. Halford, Jill Hewitt, John Sapsford-Francis. 305-312
- Mathtalk: The Design of an Interface for Reading Algebra Using SpeechRobert D. Stevens, Alistair D. N. Edwards. 313-320
- A Method of Access to Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) Tools for Blind Software EngineersPaul Blenkhorn, David Gareth Evans. 321-328
- Automatic Image Processing in Developmental Testing of Visual-Motor IntegrationMichael C. Fairhurst, N. Higson, C. Clar, Russell J. Bradford, W. Clark, E. Pringle. 329-335
- Computer Neuropsychological Training in Mentally Retarded ChildrenEnrico Castelli, Geraldina Poggi, Cristina Ferraroli, Vittoria Trebeschi. 336-341
- Computer Training in Cognitive Remediation of the Traumatic Head InjuredJack Rattok. 342-349
- Computer Utilization for Speaking Re-EducationRadu V. Ciupa, Alexandra A. Ciupa, Emil Simion. 350-354
- The Effectiveness of the Intonation Meter for Teaching Intonation to Deaf PersonsGerard W. Spaai, Dik J. Hermes, Esther S. Derksen, Paul A. Kaufholz. 355-362
- Application of Artificial Intelligence Methods in a Word-Prediction AidNestor Garay-Vitoria, Julio Abascal. 363-370
- Speech Therapy, New Developments and Results in LingWareWolfgang Grießl, F. J. Stachowiak. 371-378
- Projective Display of Document Information by Parametric Sound BeamYoshimichi Yonezawa, Hideki Nonaka, Kazunori Itoh, Masami Hashimoto. 379-384
- Synthesizing Non-Speech Sound to Support Blind and Visually Impaired Computer UsersAlireza Darvishi, Valentin Guggiana, Eugen Munteanu, Helmut Schauer, M. Motavalli, Matthias Rauterberg. 385-393
- Stereo Sound Board for Real Time Auditory Coding of Visual InformationC. Faïk, Christian Capelle, C. Halet, Charles Trullemans, Claude Veraart. 394-395
- DHT - Diary Handy Terminal - For Evaluating Fluctuations in Patients with Parkinson s Disease (PD)M. M. Pinter, R. J. Helscher, H. Binder. 396-402
- Development of the System to Teach the Bedsore Prevention Method for Wheelchair UsersHiroyuki Koyama, Takashi Komeda, Tateki Uchida, Masao Miyagi, Kikuo Kanaya, Sadae Kuroiwa, Susumu Otsuka, Hiroyasu Funakubo. 403-408
- Development of the Bedsore Alarm System Using Micro Computer for Wheelchair UsersTakashi Komeda, Hiroyuki Koyama, Tateki Uchida, Masao Miyagi, Kikuo Kanaya, Sadae Kuroiwa, Susumu Otsuka, Hiroyasu Funakubo. 409
- A Case Study of Computer Analysis of the Arthritic User in Rehabilitation EngineeringG. Jeffries, D. K. Wright, N. Rogers, K. Leibrandt. 410
- Evaluation of ERGOLABMonique Noirhomme-Fraiture, Luc Goffinet, Clairette Charrière. 411-412
- Dynamic Displays: The Changing Face of Augmentative CommunicationWalter S. Woltosz. 413-420
- BLISSVOX - Voice Output Communication System for Teaching, Rehabilitation and CommunicationGábor Olaszy, Zsófia L. Kálmán, Péter Olaszi. 421-428
- Access to the Text Component of Multimedia Conversation Services for Non-Speaking People with Severe Physical DisabilitiesNick A. Hine, William Beattie, Andy McKinlay, John L. Arnott. 429-436
- Protocolling the TINATEL-System: A Contribution for Long Term Evaluation of an AAC-System for Speech Impaired Persons to Access the Public Telephone NetworkPaul Panek. 437-446
- The Conventional Braille Display - State of Art and Future PerspectivesBernhard Stöger, Klaus Miesenberger. 447-454
- The Concept of a Full Screen Tactile Display (FSTD) Driven by Electrochemical ReactionsRyszard Kowalik, Irena Postawka. 455-460
- Displaying Laterally Moving Tactile InformationJörg Fricke, Helmut Baehring. 461-468
- A New Architecture Conception for a Two-Dimensional Tactile DisplayBertold Schulz. 469-470
- Tactison: A Multimedia Learning Tool for Blind ChildrenDominique Burger, Amina Bouraoui, Christian Mazurier, Serge Cesarano, Jack Sagot. 471-478
- fortec s Efforts to Support Mainstream Education Through Research and Technology DevelopmentFranz P. Seiler, J. Haider, Peter Mayer, Wolfgang L. Zagler. 479-486
- Providing Assistive Technology Training to a Rural School of Education Through an In-Direct Service StrategyMelissa Salem Darrow, W. Scott Thompson. 487-492
- The CORES ProjectP. A. Cudd, M. Freeman, R. B. Yates, A. J. Wilson, M. P. Cooke, M. S. Hawley. 493-495
- Real Time HCI and Limits of Human PerformanceV. A. Risak. 496-498
- Computer and Computer Communication Guidance Centre for the DisabledP. D. Bhalerao. 499-500
- Assistive Technology in the Public SchoolsM. Shannon McCord. 501-503
- ADAMLAB - Educational Agency Designs Voice Output Communication AidGregory A. Turner. 504-506
- Large Print Desktop-Publishing by PC for the Partially SightedUlrich Zeun. 507-517
- A New Approach in Designing Low Vision Aids (LVA)Berry P. L. M. den Brinker. 518-525
- Multimedia Authoring Systems For Constructing Education Packages For Special Needs EducationJ. R. Fowler, S. Swales. 526-532
- Computer-Aided Instruction with Blind Persons on an Audio-Tactile BasisPaul Nater, Thomas Thäle. 533-539
- Authoring Software in Special EducationPanayiota G. Smirni, Pearl Brereton. 540-549
- Radio Computer Communications Network for DisABLED PeopleAndrás Arató, Teréz Vaspöri. 550-555
- An Investigation of Global Positioning System (GPS) Technology for Disabled PeoplePaul Blenkhorn, David Gareth Evans, Stephen Pettitt. 556-562
- TeleCommunity - Telecommunication for Persons with Mental Retardation - A Swedish PerspectiveJane Brodin. 563-568
- Tactile-Audio User Interface for Blind PersonsHiroki Minagawa, Noboru Ohnishi, Noboru Sugie. 569-574
- Computer-Aided Access to Tactile Graphics for the BlindJürgen Lötzsch. 575-581
- Braille Reader - Old Braille Text for YoungYasuhiko Ogawa, Yoshinobu Kikuchi, Nobuyuki Ohtake. 582-589
- Computer Camp for the Handicapped and Their Family MembersVanja R. Kiswarday. 590-595
- SMLLSTPS: The Software Version of the Macquarie Program, a Computerized Child Assessment SystemErik A. R. de Graaf. 596-605
- Development and Use of a Speech Recognition System For Physically Handicapped UsersJames Monaghan, Christine Cheepen. 606-614
- Head Mounted Accelerometers in the Control of a Video CursorE. Gallasch, Dietmar Rafolt, T. Kenner. 615
- Computer Assisted Training Programme for Early Intervention for Children with Mental RetardationV. Krishnaswamy. 616-620