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- Understanding User Centred Design (UCD) for People with Special NeedsHarold W. Thimbleby. 1-17 [doi]
- Introduction to the Special Thematic Session: Human-Computer Interaction and Usability for Elderly (HCI4AGING)Andreas Holzinger, Kizito Ssamula Mukasa, Alexander K. Nischelwitzer. 18-21 [doi]
- An Investigation on Acceptance of Ubiquitous Devices for the Elderly in a Geriatric Hospital Environment: Using the Example of Person TrackingAndreas Holzinger, Klaus Schaupp, Walter Eder-Halbedl. 22-29 [doi]
- Adaptive Interfaces for Supportive Ambient Intelligence EnvironmentsJulio Abascal, Isabel Fernández de Castro, Alberto Lafuente, Jesus Maria Cia. 30-37 [doi]
- Natural Interaction between Avatars and Persons with Alzheimer s DiseaseEduardo Carrasco, Gorka Epelde, Aitor Moreno, Amalia Ortiz, Igor García, Cristina Buiza, Elena Urdaneta, Aitziber Etxaniz, Mari Feli González, Andoni Arruti. 38-45 [doi]
- Exploring the Role of Time and Errors in Real-Life Usability for Older People and ICTSergio Sayago, Josep Blat. 46-53 [doi]
- An Acoustic Framework for Detecting Fatigue in Speech Based Human-Computer-InteractionJarek Krajewski, Rainer Wieland, Anton Batliner. 54-61 [doi]
- Visual and Auditory Interfaces of Advanced Driver Assistant Systems for Older DriversMartina Ziefle, Preethy Pappachan, Eva-Maria Jakobs, Henning Wallentowitz. 62-69 [doi]
- Eye Tracking Impact on Quality-of-Life of ALS PatientsAndrea Calvo, Adriano Chiò, Emiliano Castellina, Fulvio Corno, Laura Farinetti, Paolo Ghiglione, Valentina Pasian, Alessandro Vignola. 70-77 [doi]
- Participative Approaches for Technology and Autonomous Living Ulrike Bechtold, Mahshid Sotoudeh. 78-81 [doi]
- From Cultural to Individual Adaptive End-User Interfaces: Helping People with Special NeedsRüdiger Heimgärtner, Andreas Holzinger, Ray Adams. 82-89 [doi]
- Effects of Icon Concreteness and Complexity on Semantic Transparency: Younger vs. Older UsersSabine Schröder, Martina Ziefle. 90-97 [doi]
- Investigating Usability Metrics for the Design and Development of Applications for the ElderlyAndreas Holzinger, Gig Searle, Thomas Kleinberger, Ahmed Seffah, Homa Javahery. 98-105 [doi]
- Design for All - from Idea to PractiseChristian Bühler. 106-113 [doi]
- User Modelling in Ambient Intelligence for Elderly and Disabled PeopleRoberto Casas, Rubén Blasco Marín, Alexia Robinet, Armando Roy Delgado, Armando Roy-Yarza, John McGinn, Richard Picking, Vic Grout. 114-122 [doi]
- Design for All in the Ambient Intelligence EnvironmentPier Luigi Emiliani, Marco Billi, Laura Burzagli, Francesco Gabbanini. 123-129 [doi]
- Creating Innovative Partnerships with Users in Developing Assistive TechnologyNorman Alm, Alan F. Newell. 130-137 [doi]
- Public Signs Sight Assessment for Low Vision through Eye TrackingHisayuki Tatsumi, Yasuyuki Murai, Iwao Sekita, Masahiro Miyakawa. 138-141 [doi]
- Visual Tools for Accessible Computer Supported CollaborationAntti Raike, Joanna Saad-Sulonen, Jürgen Scheible, Roman Suzi, Tarmo Toikkanen. 142-149 [doi]
- Supporting Industry in the Development of Design for All CurriculumYehya Mohamad, Stefan Carmien, Carlos A. Velasco. 150-155 [doi]
- European Developments in the Design and Implementation of Training for eInclusionGill Whitney, Suzette Keith. 156-161 [doi]
- Users with Disabilities and StandardsChristian Bühler. 162-165 [doi]
- AT and DfA Standardisation: What Is Currently Going on?Jan Engelen. 166-169 [doi]
- Using Public Procurement to Ensure That Accessible ICT Products and Services Are Available for All European Citizens (ETSI HF STF 333)Richard Hodgkinson. 170-177 [doi]
- Accessibility: Education for Web Design and E-Learning Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionJenny Craven, Joachim Klaus. 178-181 [doi]
- Joint Study Programme on Accessible Web DesignBarbara Hengstberger, Klaus Miesenberger, Mario Batusic, Noura Chelbat, Andrés Rodríguez García. 182-189 [doi]
- Design of a 10 Credit Masters Level Assistive Technologies and Universal Design ModuleMike Wald. 190-193 [doi]
- Experiential Coe-Tutoring: A Report on Taiwan s OpenStudy Project That Seeks Innovative Accessible E-Learning MethodologiesArrmien M. Chou, Yaoming Yeh, Shumei Keng, Chenchuan C. Chen, Tingyu Huang. 194-197 [doi]
- Using a Computer Aided Test to Raise Awareness of Disability Issues amongst University Teaching StaffJohn Gray, Gill Harrison, Jakki Sheridan-Ross, Andrea Gorra. 198-206 [doi]
- The Impact of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) on Diverse Students and Teachers at Second LevelCara Nicole Greene. 207-214 [doi]
- Round Peg, Square Hole: Supporting Via the Web Staff and Learners Who Do Not Fit into Traditional Learner-Teacher-Institution ScenariosSimon Ball, Alistair McNaught. 215-218 [doi]
- Distance Learning of Graphically Intensive Material for Visually Impaired StudentsDonal Fitzpatrick, Declan McMullen. 219-225 [doi]
- M-Learning Accessibility Design: A Case StudyMarco Arrigo, Gaspare Novara, Giovanni Ciprì. 226-233 [doi]
- Accessible Content Processing Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionDavid Crombie, Jan Engelen. 234-237 [doi]
- Automated Drug Information System for Aged and Visually Impaired PersonsGéza Németh, Gábor Olaszy, Mátyás Bartalis, Géza Kiss, Csaba Zainkó, Péter Mihajlik, Csaba Haraszti. 238-241 [doi]
- A Semi-automatic Support to Adapt E-Documents in an Accessible and Usable Format for Vision Impaired UsersElia Contini, Barbara Leporini, Fabio Paternò. 242-249 [doi]
- Accessibility for Blind Users: An Innovative FrameworkElisa Rubegni, Paolo Paolini, Alberto Terragni, Stefano Vaghi. 250-257 [doi]
- User Testing: How to Involve Users in Technical Web Development Cycles as a Natural Evolution in the Creation of Inclusive Technologies and Accessible ContentJoshue O. Connor. 258-263 [doi]
- Accessibility Standards Are Not Always Enough: The Development of the Accessibility PassportSimon Ball, John Sewell. 264-267 [doi]
- DAISY - Universally Designed? Prototyping an Approach to Measuring Universal DesignMiriam Eileen Nes, Kirsten Ribu, Morten Tollefsen. 268-275 [doi]
- A System for Dynamic Adaptation of Web Interfaces Based on User Interaction RequirementsJavier Gonzalez-Pisano, Maria Rodriguez-Fernandez, Martin Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Jose Ramon Bobes-Bascaran, Jaime Garcia-Marsa. 276-283 [doi]
- Modern Digital Libraries, the Case of the Audio-Book BoomJan Engelen. 284-290 [doi]
- Xerte - A User-Friendly Tool for Creating Accessible Learning ObjectsSimon Ball, Julian Tenney. 291-294 [doi]
- GATE to Accessibility of Computer GraphicsIvan Kopecek, Radek Oslejsek. 295-302 [doi]
- CONTRAPUNCTUS Project: A New Computer Solution for Braille Music FruitionGiuseppe Nicotra, Antonio Quatraro. 303-309 [doi]
- BMML: A Mark-Up Language for Braille MusicEnrico Bortolazzi, Nadine Baptiste-Jessel, Giovanni Bertoni. 310-317 [doi]
- Automated Book Reader Design for Persons with BlindnessLu Wang, Malek Adjouadi. 318-325 [doi]
- Making Conference CDs Accessible: A Practical ExampleMarion A. Hersh, Barbara Leporini. 326-333 [doi]
- Web Accessibility - Automatic/Manual Evaluation and Authoring ToolsHelen Petrie, Christopher Power, Gerhard Weber. 334-337 [doi]
- A Software Solution for Accessible E-Government PortalsDietmar Nedbal, Gerald Petz. 338-345 [doi]
- A Development Toolkit for Unified Web-Based User InterfacesConstantina Doulgeraki, Nikolaos Partarakis, Alexandros Mourouzis, Constantine Stephanidis. 346-353 [doi]
- Automatic Creation of User Profiles for Achieving Personal Web AccessibilityMarkel Vigo, Amaia Aizpurua, Myriam Arrue, Julio Abascal. 354-361 [doi]
- Accessible Flash Is No Oxymoron: A Case Study in E-Learning for Blind and Sighted UsersMaria Krüger. 362-369 [doi]
- Building Accessible Flash Applications: An XML-Based ToolkitPaloma Cantón, Ángel Lucas González, Gonzalo Mariscal, Carlos Ruiz. 370-377 [doi]
- Accessible Graphics in Web Applications: Dynamic Generation, Analysis and VerificationKerstin Altmanninger, Wolfram Wöß. 378-385 [doi]
- Analysing the 2D, 3D and Web User Interface Navigation Structures of Normal Users and Users with Mild Intellectual DisabilitiesRita Mátrai, Zsolt Tibor Kosztyán, Cecilia Sik-Lányi. 386-393 [doi]
- The Unified Web Evaluation Methodology (UWEM) 1.2 for WCAG 1.0Annika Nietzio, Christophe Strobbe, Eric Velleman. 394-401 [doi]
- The BenToWeb Test Case Suites for the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0Christophe Strobbe, Johannes Koch, Evangelos Vlachogiannis, Reinhard Ruemer, Carlos A. Velasco, Jan Engelen. 402-409 [doi]
- Monitoring Accessibility of Governmental Web Sites in EuropeChristian Bühler, Helmut Heck, Annika Nietzio, Morten Goodwin Olsen, Mikael Snaprud. 410-417 [doi]
- Proposal for a Structure Mark-Up Supporting Accessibility for the Next Generation (X)HTML-StandardsGerhard Nussbaum, Mario Batusic, Claudia Fahrengruber, Klaus Miesenberger. 418-425 [doi]
- Improving Web Form Accessibility Using Semantic XForms for People with Cognitive ImpairmentsAmin Anjomshoaa, Muhammad Shuaib Karim, A Min Tjoa. 426-429 [doi]
- Improving the Accessibility of WikisChristiane Taras, Oliver Siemoneit, N. Weißer, Martin Rotard, Thomas Ertl. 430-437 [doi]
- Requirements of Users with Disabilities for E-government Services in GreeceGeorge Margetis, Stavroula Ntoa, Constantine Stephanidis. 438-445 [doi]
- Tools for Deaf Accessibility to an eGOV EnvironmentStavroula-Evita Fotinea, Eleni Efthimiou. 446-453 [doi]
- Using Web Content Management Systems for Accessibility: The Experience of a Research Institute PortalLaura Burzagli, Francesco Gabbanini, Marco Natalini, Enrico Palchetti, Alessandro Agostini. 454-461 [doi]
- Accessible Online Shops for the Older Generation and People with DisabilitiesMichael Stenitzer, Maria Putzhuber, Sascha Nemecek, Fabian Büchler. 462-465 [doi]
- WebGen System - Visually Impaired Users Create Web PagesLudek Bártek, Jaromír Plhák. 466-473 [doi]
- An Accessible Media Player as a User Agent for the WebAlexandros Mourouzis, Nikolaos Partarakis, Constantina Doulgeraki, C. Galanakis, Constantine Stephanidis. 474-481 [doi]
- Usability and Accessibility on the Internet: Effects of Accessible Web Design on UsabilityWolfram Huber, Peter Vitouch. 482-489 [doi]
- Exploratory Case Study Research on Web AccessibilityMarie-Luise Leitner, Christine Strauss. 490-497 [doi]
- Web Accessible and Mobile: The Relationship between Mobile Web Best Practices and Web Content Accessibility GuidelinesAlan Chuter. 498-501 [doi]
- Making Business Software Usable for Handicapped EmployeesAnnett Hardt, Martin Schrepp. 502-509 [doi]
- Quality Processes and Milestones for the Development and Monitoring of Business Software in the Area of AccessibilityDewi Gani, Urte Thölke. 510-517 [doi]
- Accessibility of Educational Software: From Evaluation to Design GuidelinesSerenella Besio, Elena Laudanna, Francesca Potenza, Lucia Ferlino, Federico Occhionero. 518-525 [doi]
- How Can Java Be Made Blind-FriendlyNorbert Markus, Zoltan Juhasz, Gábor Bognár, András Arató. 526-533 [doi]
- Requirements for a Method of Software Accessibility Conformity AssessmentFernando Alonso, José L. Fuertes, Ángel Lucas González, Loïc Martínez. 534-541 [doi]
- Towards Generalised Accessibility of Computer Games Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionDominique Archambault, Roland Ossmann, Klaus Miesenberger. 542-544 [doi]
- Profiling Robot-Mediated Play for Children with Disabilities through ICF-CY: The Example of the European Project IROMECSerenella Besio, Francesca Caprino, Elena Laudanna. 545-552 [doi]
- MP3 Players and Audio Games: An Alternative to Portable Video Games Console for Visually Impaired PlayersAlexis Sepchat, Simon Descarpentries, Nicolas Monmarché, Mohamed Slimane. 553-560 [doi]
- Non-visual Gameplay: Making Board Games Easy and FunTatiana Evreinova, Grigori E. Evreinov, Roope Raisamo. 561-568 [doi]
- An Accessible Viewer for Digital Comic BooksChristophe Ponsard, Vincent Fries. 569-577 [doi]
- Flexible and Simple User Interfaces in Entertaining SoftwareMorten Tollefsen, Are Flyen. 578-584 [doi]
- A Computer Game Designed for AllRoland Ossmann, Klaus Miesenberger, Dominique Archambault. 585-592 [doi]
- Artificial Ants and Dynamical Adaptation of Accessible Games LevelAlexis Sepchat, Romain Clair, Nicolas Monmarché, Mohamed Slimane. 593-600 [doi]
- Accessibility Issues in Game-Like InterfacesRoland Ossmann, Dominique Archambault, Klaus Miesenberger. 601-604 [doi]
- Human Computer Interaction and Communication Aids for Hearing-Impaired, Deaf and Deaf-Blind People: Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionHans-Heinrich Bothe. 605-608 [doi]
- EnACT: A Software Tool for Creating Animated Text CaptionsQuoc V. Vy, Jorge A. Mori, David W. Fourney, Deborah I. Fels. 609-616 [doi]
- Captioning Multiple Speakers Using Speech Recognition to Assist Disabled PeopleMike Wald. 617-623 [doi]
- Extracting Pointing Object with Demonstrative Speech Phrase for Remote Transcription in LectureYoshinori Takeuchi, Ken Saito, Ayaka Ito, Noboru Ohnishi, Shigeyoshi Iizuka, Shinya Nakajima. 624-631 [doi]
- A Study on Demonstrative Words Extraction in Instructor Utterance on Communication Support for Hearing Impaired PersonsAyaka Ito, Ken Saito, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Noboru Ohnishi, Shigeyoshi Iizuka, Shinya Nakajima. 632-639 [doi]
- Development of a Web Type DVD Viewer Synchronized with Multilingual Captions for Existing DVDsTakaaki Okura, Yoko Hirose. 640-646 [doi]
- Support Technique for Real-Time Captionist to Use Speech Recognition SoftwareShigeki Miyoshi, Hayato Kuroki, Sumihiro Kawano, Mayumi Shirasawa, Yasushi Ishihara, Masayuki Kobayashi. 647-650 [doi]
- New Real-Time Closed-Captioning System for Japanese Broadcast News ProgramsShinichi Homma, Akio Kobayashi, Takahiro Oku, Shoei Sato, Toru Imai, Tohru Takagi. 651-654 [doi]
- eRehabilitation: A Portal Framework for Aural RehabilitationDimitar Denev, Sion Morris, Carlos A. Velasco, Yehya Mohamad. 655-662 [doi]
- Multimedia Interfaces for BSL Using Lip ReadersFaramaz Eyasim Joumun, Paul Gnanayutham, Jennifer George. 663-669 [doi]
- A System to Make Signs Using Collaborative ApproachMohamed Jemni, Oussama El Ghoul. 670-677 [doi]
- Application System of the Universal Sign Code - Development of the Portable Sign Presenter -Tsutomu Kimura, Masanori Katoh, Atsushi Hayashi, Kazuyuki Kanda, Daisuke Hara, Kazunari Morimoto. 678-681 [doi]
- Body-Braille System for Disabled PeopleSatoshi Ohtsuka, Nobuyuki Sasaki, Sadao Hasegawa, Tetsumi Harakawa. 682-685 [doi]
- Dialog Support for Deafblind Persons by Conveying Backchannels through VibrationMisako Nambu, Akira Okamoto, Shigeki Miyoshi, Masatsugu Sakajiri. 686-689 [doi]
- People with Specific Learning Difficulties: Easy to Read and HCIAndrea Petz, Bror Tronbacke. 690-692 [doi]
- Using Expert System to Assist Mouse Proficiency AssessmentChih-Ching Yeh, Ming-Chung Chen, Yao-Ming Yeh, Hwa-pey Wang, Chi Nung Chu, Chien-Chuan Ko. 693-699 [doi]
- Naming Game - An Automated Tool for Analyzing and Practicing Rapid Serial Naming on Dyslexic PersonsJyrki Rissanen. 700-704 [doi]
- Cognitive Abilities of Functionally Illiterate Persons Relevant to ICT UseSabine van Linden, Anita H. M. Cremers. 705-712 [doi]
- User-Centered Design with Illiterate Persons: The Case of the ATM User InterfaceAnita H. M. Cremers, Jacomien G. M. de Jong, Johan S. van Balken. 713-720 [doi]
- Analysis and Adaptation of Workplaces for People with Cognitive Disabilities Using Software ToolsAlberto Ferreras, Alicia Piedrabuena, Juan Manuel Belda, Ricard Barberà, Alfonso Oltra, Rakel Poveda, Jaime Prat, Lourdes Tortosa. 721-728 [doi]
- Tutor Project: An Intelligent Tutoring System to Improve Cognitive Disabled People IntegrationJ. Rubio, C. Vaquero, J. M. López de Ipiña, E. Irigoyen, K. López de Ipiña, Nestor Garay, A. Conde, Mikel Larrañaga, Aitzol Ezeiza, A. Soraluze, Mikel Peñagarikano, Germán Bordel, Luis Javier Rodríguez, Juan Miguel López, M. Ezquerra, D. Oregi. 729-732 [doi]
- Adaptive Spell Checker for Dyslexic WritersTuomas Korhonen. 733-741 [doi]
- Dyslexia: Study of Compensatory Software Which Aids the Mathematical Learning Process of Dyslexic Students at Secondary School and UniversityCorinna Freda, Silvio Marcello Pagliara, Fiorentino Ferraro, Francesco Zanfardino, Alessandro Pepino. 742-746 [doi]
- The Effectiveness of TriAccess Reading System on Comprehending Nature Science Text for Students with Learning DisabilitiesMing-Chung Chen, Chun-Han Chiang, Chien-Chuan Ko. 747-754 [doi]
- Usable and Accessible Plain Language (Easy-to-Read) Network ServiceSami Älli, Kimmo Kyyhkynen, Marianna Ohtonen. 755-758 [doi]
- The Design of Talking Music Web Browser for Teaching Learning-Disabled Children: A Scaffolding Strategy to Aural SkillsYu-Ting Huang, Chi Nung Chu, Yao-Ming Yeh, Pei-Luen Tsai. 759-762 [doi]
- Information Center on Accessible InformationKerstin Matausch, Birgit Peböck. 763-766 [doi]
- Blind and Visually Impaired People: Human-Computer Interaction and Access to GraphicsIlvio Bruder, Gerhard Jaworek. 767-769 [doi]
- Making the I-Maestro Music Learning Framework AccessibleNeil McKenzie, Benjie Marwick-Johnstone. 770-776 [doi]
- Voice Browser for Groupware Systems: VoBG - A Simple Groupware Client for Visually Impaired StudentsMakoto Kobayashi. 777-780 [doi]
- Making ProTools Accessible for Visually ImpairedTomás Zahradnický, Róbert Lórencz, Pavel Musil. 781-788 [doi]
- User-Interface Modelling for Blind UsersFernando Alonso, José L. Fuertes, Ángel Lucas González, Loïc Martínez. 789-796 [doi]
- Towards an Open Source Screen Reader: Screenreader Usability Extensions (SUE)Andrea Gaal, Gerhard Jaworek, Joachim Klaus, Martina Weicht, Frank Zenker, Ilvio Bruder, Antje Düsterhöft, Andreas Heuer. 797-800 [doi]
- ZoomLinux: A Research Result Providing a Tangible Response to the Needs of Low Vision StudentsGiovanni Paolo Caruso, Silvia Dini, Lucia Ferlino. 801-808 [doi]
- An Analysis of Human-to-Human Dialogs and Its Application to Assist Visually-Impaired PeopleTakuya Nishimoto, Takayuki Watanabe. 809-812 [doi]
- Learning Support System Based on Note-Taking Method for People with Acquired Visual DisabilitiesKazuyuki Itou, Baku Kato, Masaru Taniguchi, Toshio Otogawa, Kazuyuki Itoh, Kimiyasu Kiyota, Nobuo Ezaki, Keiichi Uchimura. 813-820 [doi]
- Dot Detection of Optical Braille Images for Braille Cells RecognitionAmany Al-Saleh, Ali El-Zaart, AbdulMalik S. Al-Salman. 821-826 [doi]
- Developing Multimedia-Game Software to Improve Space and Depth PerceptionCecilia Sik-Lányi, László Galyas. 827-834 [doi]
- Tactile Graphics Revised: The Novel BrailleDis 9000 Pin-Matrix Device with Multitouch InputThorsten Völkel, Gerhard Weber, Ulrich Baumann. 835-842 [doi]
- Sensitive Braille Displays with ATC Technology (Active Tactile Control) as a Tool for Learning BrailleSiegfried Kipke. 843-850 [doi]
- Dual Mode Fingertip Guiding Manipulator for Blind Persons Enabling Passive/Active Line-Drawing ExplorationsSyed Muammar Najib Syed Yusoh, Yoshihiko Nomura, Naomi Kokubo, Tokuhiro Sugiura, Hirokazu Matsui, Norihiko Kato. 851-858 [doi]
- Toward Touching a Landscape in a Picture: Investigation of Groping Strategy about Tactile Images and Image Simplification MethodTakayuki Shiose, Yasuhiro Kagiyama, Kiyohide Ito, Kazuhiko Mamada, Hiroshi Kawakami, Osamu Katai. 859-864 [doi]
- An Off-Screen Model for Tactile Graphical User InterfacesMichael Kraus, Thorsten Völkel, Gerhard Weber. 865-872 [doi]
- Access to Mathematics and ScienceArthur I. Karshmer. 873-874 [doi]
- Multimedia MathReader for Daisy BooksPiotr Brzoza. 875-878 [doi]
- Writing Mathematics by Speech: A Case Study for Visually ImpairedCristian Bernareggi, Valeria Brigatti. 879-882 [doi]
- Universal Authoring System for Braille Materials by Collaboration of UMCL and InftyToshihiro Kanahori, Dominique Archambault, Masakazu Suzuki. 883-887 [doi]
- Assessing the Mathematics Related Communication Requirements of the Blind in Education and CareerPaul B. Stanley. 888-891 [doi]
- New Features in Math Accessibility with Infty SoftwareKatsuhito Yamaguchi, Toshihiko Komada, Fukashi Kawane, Masakazu Suzuki. 892-899 [doi]
- Making Arithmetic AccessibleJohn A. Gardner, Carolyn K. Gardner, Blake Jones, Elizabeth Jones. 900-906 [doi]
- Learning Math for Visually Impaired UsersThimoty Barbieri, Lorenzo Mosca, Licia Sbattella. 907-914 [doi]
- Manipulatives in the History of Teaching: Fast Forward to AutOMathic Blocks for the BlindArthur I. Karshmer, Daryoush Farsi. 915-918 [doi]
- Braille-Embedded Tactile Graphics Editor with Infty SystemToshihiro Kanahori, Masayuki Naka, Masakazu Suzuki. 919-925 [doi]
- Access to Mathematics in Web Resources for People with a Visual ImpairmentMartyn Cooper, Tim Lowe, Mary Taylor. 926-933 [doi]
- Multimodal Exploration and Manipulation of Graph StructuresCristian Bernareggi, Christian Comaschi, Gian Carlo Dalto, Piero Mussio, Loredana Parasiliti Provenza. 934-937 [doi]
- The Development of a Universal Design Tactile Graphics Production System BPLOT2Mamoru Fujiyoshi, Akio Fujiyoshi, Nobuyuki Ohtake, Katsuhito Yamaguchi, Yoshinori Teshima. 938-945 [doi]
- Transnational Support to Visually Impaired in Scientific University CoursesCristian Bernareggi, Barbara Hengstberger, Valeria Brigatti. 946-952 [doi]
- Chemical Workbench for Blind People - Accessing the Structure of Chemical FormulaFedersel Stephan, Klaus Miesenberger. 953-960 [doi]
- E-Learning for Secondary School Teachers: Inclusive Science and Math Instruction for Students with DisabilitiesRobert L. Todd. 961-968 [doi]
- Accessible Tourism Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionFranz Pühretmair, Dimitrios Buhalis. 969-972 [doi]
- How to Inform People with Reduced Mobility about Public TransportChristian Bühler, Helmut Heck, Josef Becker. 973-980 [doi]
- A Flexible Concept to Establish Accessibility Information in Tourism Web-PagesFranz Pühretmair, Wolfram Wöß. 981-988 [doi]
- (e-)Accessibility Research from the Perspective of the Tourism, Sport and Leisure Industries - Selected Project Results and Future Focus of the e-Motion Competence CentreMarkus Lassnig, Mark Markus, Kerstin Matausch, Franz Pühretmair, Andreas Wagner. 989-996 [doi]
- Smart Environments: Introduction to the Special Thematic SessionGerhard Nussbaum. 997-1000 [doi]
- All the Way to Living Independently: Reflections on a Design CasePeter den Brok, Ingrid Mulder, Jan van den Berg. 1001-1007 [doi]
- A Living Lab for Ambient Assisted Living in the Municipality of SchwechatPaul Panek, Wolfgang L. Zagler. 1008-1015 [doi]
- ENABLE - A View on User s NeedsStefan Parker, Gerhard Nussbaum, Helmut Sonntag, Franz Pühretmair, Veronika Williams, Rachel McCrindle, Christina Victor, David Oliver, Martin Maguire, Peter Mayer, Georg Edelmayer, Paul Panek. 1016-1023 [doi]
- EasyControl - Universal Control SystemMarcela Fejtová, Petr Novák, Olga Stepánková. 1024-1029 [doi]
- Eye, Me and the EnvironmentFangmin Shi, Alastair G. Gale, Emilie Møllenbach. 1030-1033 [doi]
- Development of a Low Cost Base Station for Multimodal Home MonitoringKlaus-Hendrik Wolf, Arne Lohse, Michael Marschollek, Reinhold Haux. 1034-1041 [doi]
- Distributed Accelerometers as a Main Component in Detecting Activities of Daily LivingJosef Diermaier, Katharina Neyder, Franz Werner, Paul Panek, Wolfgang L. Zagler. 1042-1049 [doi]
- A Smart Indoor Navigation Solution Based on Building Information Model and Google AndroidFerial Shayeganfar, Amin Anjomshoaa, A Min Tjoa. 1050-1056 [doi]
- Developing a Sub Room Level Indoor Location System for Wide Scale Deployment in Assisted Living SystemsGerald Bauer, Paul Lukowicz. 1057-1064 [doi]
- Utilizing QR Code and Mobile Phones for Blinds and Visually Impaired PeopleHend S. Al-Khalifa. 1065-1069 [doi]
- Exploiting RFIDs and Tilt-Based Interaction for Mobile Museum Guides Accessible to Vision-Impaired UsersGiuseppe Ghiani, Barbara Leporini, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro. 1070-1077 [doi]
- Portable and Mobile Systems in Assistive TechnologyRoberto Manduchi, James Coughlan. 1078-1080 [doi]
- A Survey on the Use of Mobile Phones by Visually Impaired Persons in JapanTetsuya Watanabe, Manabi Miyagi, Kazunori Minatani, Hideji Nagaoka. 1081-1084 [doi]
- Mobility Impaired Pedestrians Are Not Cars: Requirements for the Annotation of Geographical DataThorsten Völkel, Romina Kühn, Gerhard Weber. 1085-1092 [doi]
- People Helping Computers Helping People: Navigation for People with Mobility Problems by Sharing Accessibility AnnotationsHarald Holone, Gunnar Misund. 1093-1100 [doi]
- Inclusion of Accessibility Requirements in the Design of Electronic Guides for MuseumsLourdes Moreno, Ma Carmen Gálvez, Belén Ruíz-Mezcua, Paloma Martínez. 1101-1108 [doi]
- ODILIA - A Mobility Concept for the Visually ImpairedBernhard Mayerhofer, Bettina Pressl, Manfred Wieser. 1109-1116 [doi]
- Cellphone Accessible Information Via Bluetooth Beaconing for the Visually ImpairedS. Bohonos, A. Lee, A. Malik, C. Thai, Roberto Manduchi. 1117-1121 [doi]
- Crosswatch: A Camera Phone System for Orienting Visually Impaired Pedestrians at Traffic IntersectionsVolodymyr Ivanchenko, James Coughlan, Huiying Shen. 1122-1128 [doi]
- Personal Mobile Assistant for Air Passengers with Disabilities (PMA)Alireza Darvishy, Hans-Peter Hutter, Peter Früh, Alexander Horvath, Dominik Berner. 1129-1134 [doi]
- Search Strategies of Visually Impaired Persons Using a Camera Phone Wayfinding SystemRoberto Manduchi, James Coughlan, Volodymyr Ivanchenko. 1135-1140 [doi]
- Design of a Haptic Direction Indicator for Visually Impaired People in Emergency SituationsTomohiro Amemiya, Hisashi Sugiyama. 1141-1144 [doi]
- A New Cell Phone Remote Control for People with Visual ImpairmentRyo Yoshida, Michiaki Yasumura. 1145-1152 [doi]
- Skills vs. AbilitiesGrigori E. Evreinov. 1153-1156 [doi]
- A Character Input System Using Tooth-Touch Sound for Disabled PeopleKoichi Kuzume. 1157-1160 [doi]
- An Eye Gaze Tracking System Using Customized User Profiles to Help Persons with Motor Challenges Access ComputersAnaelis Sesin, Malek Adjouadi, Mercedes Cabrerizo, Melvin Ayala, Armando Barreto. 1161-1168 [doi]
- Applicability of No-Hands Computer Input Devices for the Certificates for Microsoft Office SoftwareWonsuk Choi, Dongwoo Lee, Jongwhoa Na. 1169-1176 [doi]
- Assisting an Adolescent with Cerebral Palsy to Entry Text by Using the Chorded KeyboardYun Lung Lin, Ming-Chung Chen, Chih-Ching Yeh, Yao-Ming Yeh, Hwa-pey Wang. 1177-1183 [doi]
- Designing a Scanning On-Screen Keyboard for People with Severe Motor DisabilitiesYun Lung Lin, Ting-Fang Wu, Ming-Chung Chen, Yao-Ming Yeh, Hwa-pey Wang. 1184-1187 [doi]
- Evaluating the Hands-Free Mouse Control System: An Initial Case StudyTorsten Felzer, Rainer Nordmann. 1188-1195 [doi]
- GrooveWrite: A Multi-purpose Stylus-Based Text Entry MethodKhaldoun Al Faraj, Mustapha Mojahid, Nadine Vigouroux. 1196-1203 [doi]
- Interaction between a Disabled Person and a Scanning Communication Aid: Towards an Automatic Adjustment of the Scanning Rate Adapted to the UserSouhir Ghedira, Pierre Pino, Guy Bourhis. 1204-1207 [doi]
- Investigation of Calibration Techniques in Video Based Eye Tracking SystemNerijus Ramanauskas, Gintautas Daunys, Donatas Dervinis. 1208-1215 [doi]
- Text Entry System Based on a Minimal Scan Matrix for Severely Physically Handicapped PeopleJulio Miró, Pablo A. Bernabeu. 1216-1219 [doi]
- Applications for Proximity Sensors in Music and Sound PerformanceBen P. Challis, Kate Challis. 1220-1227 [doi]
- EasyVoice: Breaking Barriers for People with Voice DisabilitiesPaulo A. Condado, Fernando G. Lobo. 1228-1235 [doi]
- An Experiment Using Personalised Multimedia Interfaces for Speech TherapyJennifer George, Paul Gnanayutham. 1236-1243 [doi]
- MOVEMENT - A Modular and Versatile Mobility Enhancement SystemGernot Kronreif, Paul Panek, Alexander Hüntemann, Ger Cremers, Andreas Hochgatterer, Martin Fürst, Peter Mayer, Gert Jan Gelderblom. 1244-1249 [doi]
- BMI Based RHC Method for WheelchairTohru Kawabe. 1250-1260 [doi]
- Modeling a Hands-Free Controlled Power WheelchairLudmila C. A. Silva, Torsten Felzer, Geraldo G. Delgado Neto, Rainer Nordmann, Franco G. Dedini. 1261-1268 [doi]
- Brake Control Assist on a Four-Castered Walker for Old PeopleTetsuya Hirotomi, Yasutomo Hosomi, Hiroyuki Yano. 1269-1276 [doi]
- Development of a Sit-to-Stand Assistance SystemYoshiyuki Takahashi, Osamu Nitta, Kosuke Tomuro, Takashi Komeda. 1277-1284 [doi]
- OLDES: Designing a Low-Cost, Easy-to-Use e-Care System Together with the StakeholdersChristophe Ponsard, Mike Martin, Sarah Walsh, Susan Baines, Sébastien Rousseaux, Giovanni Rinaldi, Fulvio Tamburriello. 1285-1292 [doi]
- The Risk Factor in the Adaptation of Worksites in ICT-Related JobsRenzo Andrich, Giacomo Liverani, Lucia Pigini. 1293-1300 [doi]
- Development of a Wearable Measurement System to Identify Characteristics in Human Gait - eSHOE -Harald Jagos, Johannes Oberzaucher. 1301-1304 [doi]
- Experiences Using Mobile Phones as Patient-Terminal for Telemedical Home Care and Therapy Monitoring of Patients Suffering from Chronic DiseasesMatthias Pinsker, Karin Schindler, Jürgen Morak, Dieter Hayn, Peter Kastner, Michaela Riedl, Bernhard Ludvik, Günter Schreier. 1305-1312 [doi]
- Making an International Certificate AccessibleDenise Leahy, Dudley Dolan. 1313-1320 [doi]
- Effective Application of Paro: Seal Type Robots for Disabled People in According to Ideas of Occupational TherapistsKaoru Inoue, Kazuyoshi Wada, Yuko Ito. 1321-1324 [doi]
- Which Technology Do We Want? Ethical Considerations about Technical Aids and Assisting TechnologyAnne Venter, Gerlinde Renzelberg, Jürgen Homann, Lars Bruhn. 1325-1331 [doi]
- Characteristics and Solutions of Digital Divide for People with Physical Impairments in TaiwanYao-Ming Yeh, Ting-Fang Wu, Ling Fu Meng, Ming-Chung Chen, Hwa-pey Wang, Jung-Gen Wu, Chi Nung Chu, Yun Lung Lin, Chih-Ching Yeh. 1332-1339 [doi]
- Long-Time Effect from Deprived Communication, Information and Orientation/Mobility in Individuals with Acquired Dual Impairment and the Need for ICT-AidsMichael Cyrus, Frank Lunde. 1340-1343 [doi]