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12. ICCHP 2010: Vienna, Austria

jump to- People with Specific Learning and Cognitive Problems: ICT, AT and HCI
- People with Motor Disabilities: HCI and Rehabilitation
- People with Motor Disabilities: How to Improve Text Input
- Deaf and Hard of Hearing People: Accessible Information and Education
- Deaf People: AT for Sign Language
- Blind and Partially Sighted People: Mobility and Interaction without Sight
- Blind and Partially Sighted People: Rehabilitation and Social Skills
- Blind and Partially Sighted People: HCI
- Blind and Partially Sighted People: Access to Mathematics
- Blind and Partially Sighted People: Designing Haptic Interaction for a Collaborative World
- Blind and Partially Sighted People: Three-Dimensional Tactile Models for Blind People and Recognition of 3D Objects by Touch
- Ageing: HCI Usability (HCI4AGING)

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Klaus Miesenberger
, Joachim Klaus, Wolfgang L. Zagler, Arthur I. Karshmer:
Computers Helping People with Special Needs, 12th International Conference, ICCHP 2010, Vienna, Austria, July 14-16, 2010, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6180, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-14099-0
People with Specific Learning and Cognitive Problems: ICT, AT and HCI

Latifa Al-Abdulkarim, Areej Al-Wabil
, Maha M. Al-Yahya
, Abeer S. Al-Humaimeedy, Sara Al-Khudair:
Methodological Considerations for Involving SpLD Practitioners and Specialists in Designing Interactive Learning Systems. 1-4

Emanuela Mazzone, Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo
, Carmen Barrera, Cecile Finat, Olga C. Santos
, Jesus Boticario
, Javier Moranchel, Jose Ramón Roldán, Roberto Casas:
Involving Users in the Design of ICT Aimed to Improve Education, Work, and Leisure for Users with Intellectual Disabilities. 5-12

Alberto Ferreras, Juan Manuel Belda
, Ricard Barberà, Rakel Poveda
, Miguel Urra
, Nuria García, Miguel Tito, Marta Valero:
PDA Software Aimed at Improving Workplace Adaptation for People with Cognitive Disabilities. 13-20

Jan Dekelver, Tim Vannuffelen, Joan De Boeck:
EasyICT: A Framework for Measuring ICT-Skills of People with Cognitive Disabilities. 21-24

Areej Al-Wabil
, Maha Al-Sheaha:
Towards an Interactive Screening Program for Developmental Dyslexia: Eye Movement Analysis in Reading Arabic Texts. 25-32

Areej Al-Wabil
, Hadeel Al-Shabanat, Rawan Al-Sarrani, Manal Al-Khonin:
Developing a Multimedia Environment to Aid in Vocalization for People on the Autism Spectrum: A User-Centered Design Approach. 33-36

Ting-Fang Wu
, Ming-Chung Chen, Chi-Fen Wu:
The Performance of Mouse Proficiency for Adolescents with Intellectual Disabilities. 37-44

Tom Koppenol, Abdullah Al Mahmud
, Jean-Bernard Martens:
When Words Fall Short: Helping People with Aphasia to Express. 45-48
People with Motor Disabilities: HCI and Rehabilitation

Rados Javanovic, I. Scott MacKenzie
:
MarkerMouse: Mouse Cursor Control Using a Head-Mounted Marker. 49-56

Matthias Söllner, Philipp Hofmann, Josef Pösl:
Using Triaxial Acceleration Sensors as Input Devices for Disabled Persons. 57-60

Ludmila Correa de Alkmin Silva
, Fernanda Cristina Corrêa
, Geraldo Gonçalves Delgado Neto
, Vivianne V. Delgado, Franco Giuseppe Dedini
:
Canceling Interference Caused by Tremors in Joystick Controller: Study Case in a Power Wheelchair. 61-68

Paul Gnanayutham, Jennifer George:
Developing Rehabilitation Robots for the Brain Injured. 69-76

Kup-Sze Choi
, Chum-Ming Chow, King-Hung Lo:
A Rehabilitation Method with Visual and Haptic Guidance for Children with Upper Extremity Disability. 77-84

Rupert Ortner, Christoph Guger, Robert Prueckl, Engelbert Grünbacher, Günter Edlinger:
SSVEP Based Brain-Computer Interface for Robot Control. 85-90
People with Motor Disabilities: How to Improve Text Input

Philipp Hofmann, Matthias Söllner, Josef Pösl:
Text Composing Software for Disabled People, Using Blink and Motion Detection. 91-97

Isabel M. Gómez
, Pablo Anaya, Rafael Cabrera, Alberto J. Molina
, Octavio Rivera
, Manuel Merino Monge
:
Augmented and Alternative Communication System Based on Dasher Application and an Accelerometer. 98-103

Georges Badr
, Mathieu Raynal
:
Evaluation of WordTree System with Motor Disabled Users. 104-111

Bruno Merlin, Mathieu Raynal
:
Evaluation of SpreadKey System with Motor Impaired Users. 112-119

Yun Lung Lin, Ming-Chung Chen, Yao-Ming Yeh, Chih-Ching Yeh:
An Integrated Text Entry System Design for Severe Physical Disabilities. 120-127

Torsten Felzer, I. Scott MacKenzie
, Philipp Beckerle
, Stephan Rinderknecht:
Qanti: A Software Tool for Quick Ambiguous Non-standard Text Input. 128-135

Julio Miró-Borrás, Pablo Bernabeu-Soler, Raul Llinares, Jorge Igual:
A Prototype Scanning System with an Ambiguous Keyboard and a Predictive Disambiguation Algorithm. 136-139

Julio Miró-Borrás, Pablo Bernabeu-Soler, Raul Llinares, Jorge Igual:
An Ambiguous Keyboard Based on "Character Graphical Association" for the Severely Physically Handicapped. 140-143
Deaf and Hard of Hearing People: Accessible Information and Education

Simona Ottaviano
, Gianluca Merlo, Antonella Chifari, Giuseppe Chiazzese
, Luciano Seta
, Mario Allegra
, Valentina Samperi:
The Deaf and Online Comprehension Texts, How Can Technology Help? 144-151

Yoshinori Takeuchi, Hajime Ohta, Noboru Ohnishi, Daisuke Wakatsuki, Hiroki Minagawa:
Extraction of Displayed Objects Corresponding to Demonstrative Words for Use in Remote Transcription. 152-159

Zdenek Bumbalek, Jan Zelenka, Lukas Kencl
:
E-Scribe: Ubiquitous Real-Time Speech Transcription for the Hearing-Impaired. 160-168

Achraf Othman
, Oussama El Ghoul, Mohamed Jemni
:
SportSign: A Service to Make Sports News Accessible to Deaf Persons in Sign Languages. 169-176

Mike Wald:
Synote: Accessible and Assistive Technology Enhancing Learning for All Students. 177-184

Marlene Hilzensauer:
Teaching English to Deaf Adults: "SignOnOne" - An Online Course for Beginners. 185-192
Deaf People: AT for Sign Language

Davide Barberis, Nicola Garazzino, Elio Piccolo, Paolo Prinetto, Gabriele Tiotto:
A Web Based Platform for Sign Language Corpus Creation. 193-199

Naotsune Hosono, Hiromitsu Inoue, Yuji Nagashima:
Context Analysis of Universal Communication through Local Sign Languages Applying Multivariate Analysis. 200-204

Kabil Jaballah, Mohamed Jemni
:
Toward Automatic Sign Language Recognition from Web3D Based Scenes. 205-212

Hend S. Al-Khalifa
:
Introducing Arabic Sign Language for Mobile Phones. 213-220

Primoz Kosec, Matjaz Debevc, Andreas Holzinger
:
Sign Language Interpreter Module: Accessible Video Retrieval with Subtitles. 221-228
Blind and Partially Sighted People: Mobility and Interaction without Sight

Volodymyr Ivanchenko, James M. Coughlan, Huiying Shen:
Real-Time Walk Light Detection with a Mobile Phone. 229-234

Satoshi Hashino, Sho Yamada:
An Ultrasonic Blind Guidance System for Street Crossings. 235-238

Takafumi Ienaga
, Yukinobu Sugimura, Yoshihiko Kimuro, Chikamune Wada
:
Pedestrian Navigation System Using Tone Gradient and Robotic GIS. 239-246

Norbert Markus, András Arató, Zoltán Juhász
, Gábor Bognár, László Késmárki:
MOST-NNG: An Accessible GPS Navigation Application Integrated into the MObile Slate Talker (MOST) for the Blind. 247-254

Yingli Tian, Chucai Yi, Aries Arditi:
Improving Computer Vision-Based Indoor Wayfinding for Blind Persons with Context Information. 255-262

Yingli Tian, Xiaodong Yang, Aries Arditi:
Computer Vision-Based Door Detection for Accessibility of Unfamiliar Environments to Blind Persons. 263-270

Makoto Kobayashi, Hiroshi Katoh:
Development and Installation of Programmable Light-Emitting Braille Blocks. 271-274

Hans-Heinrich Bothe, Sermed Al-Hamdani:
FLIPPS for the Blind - An Object Detector for Medium Distances Using Concerted Fingertip Stimulation. 275-281

Tatiana Evreinova, Grigori E. Evreinov, Roope Raisamo
:
Camera Based Target Acquisition Augmented with Phosphene Sensations. 282-289

Ender Tekin, James M. Coughlan:
A Mobile Phone Application Enabling Visually Impaired Users to Find and Read Product Barcodes. 290-295

Jaime Sánchez, Luis Guerrero, Mauricio Sáenz, Héctor Flores:
A Model to Develop Videogames for Orientation and Mobility. 296-303

Michael Cyrus, Frank Lunde:
Underestimated Cerebral Visual Impairment Requires Innovative Thinking When Using AT. 304-307
Blind and Partially Sighted People: Rehabilitation and Social Skills

Yasuyuki Murai, Masaji Kawahara, Hisayuki Tatsumi, Iwao Sekita, Masahiro Miyakawa:
Eye Tracking for Low Vision Aids - Toward Guiding of Gaze. 308-315

Sreekar Krishna, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Assistive Technologies as Effective Mediators in Interpersonal Social Interactions for Persons with Visual Disability. 316-323

Yingli Tian
, Shuai Yuan:
Clothes Matching for Blind and Color Blind People. 324-331

Makoto Kobayashi:
A Basic Inspection of Wall-Climbing Support System for the Visually Challenged. 332-337

Akihiko Hanafusa, Shuri Terada, Yuuri Miki, Chiharu Sasagawa, Tomozumi Ikeda, Teruhiko Fuwa:
Makeup Support System for Visually Impaired Persons: Overview of System Functions. 338-345
Blind and Partially Sighted People: HCI

Jeffrey P. Bigham, Kyle I. Murray:
WebTrax: Visualizing Non-visual Web Interactions. 346-353

Jaromír Plhák:
A Context-Based Grammar Generation in Mixed Initiative Dialogue System for Visually Impaired. 354-360

Michael Pucher, Friedrich Neubarth, Dietmar Schabus:
Design and Development of Spoken Dialog Systems Incorporating Speech Synthesis of Viennese Varieties. 361-366

Atsushi Imai, Nobumasa Seiyama, Tohru Takagi, Tohru Ifukube:
Methods for the Visually Impaired to Retrieve Audio Information Efficiently. 367-372

Lukasz Kosikowski, Andrzej Czyzewski
:
Binocular Vision Impairments Therapy Supported by Contactless Eye-Gaze Tracking System. 373-376

Tatuso Nishizawa, Daisuke Nagasaka, Hiroshi Kodama, Masami Hashimoto, Kazunori Itoh, Seiji Miyaoka:
Realization of Direct Manipulation for Visually Impaired on Touch Panel Interface. 377-384

Maria Schiewe, Thorsten Völkel, Dirk Kochanek:
Inspired by Sharp Vision: The Full HD Desktop Video Magnifier "Eagle". 385-388
Blind and Partially Sighted People: Access to Mathematics

Cristian Bernareggi:
Non-sequential Mathematical Notations in the LAMBDA System. 389-395

Silvia Berenice Fajardo Flores, María Andrade-Aréchiga
, Alfonso Flores-Barriga, Juan Lazaro-Flores:
MathML to ASCII-Braille and Hierarchical Tree Converter. 396-402

Robinson Thamburaj
, Atulya K. Nagar
:
Tactile Graphic Tool for Portable Digital Pad. 403-406

Enda Bates
, Donal Fitzpatrick
:
Spoken Mathematics Using Prosody, Earcons and Spearcons. 407-414

Katsuhito Yamaguchi, Masakazu Suzuki:
On Necessity of a New Method to Read Out Math Contents Properly in DAISY. 415-422

Giuseppe Nicotra
, Giovanni Bertoni, Enrico Bortolazzi, Luciana Formenti:
Innovative Methods for Accessing Mathematics by Visually Impaired Users. 423-430
Blind and Partially Sighted People: Designing Haptic Interaction for a Collaborative World

Gerhard Weber
:
ICCHP Keynote: Designing Haptic Interaction for a Collaborative World. 431-438

Karin Müller, Angela Constantinescu:
Improving the Accessibility of ASCII Graphics for the Blind Students. 439-442

Satoshi Ohtsuka, Nobuyuki Sasaki, Sadao Hasegawa, Tetsumi Harakawa:
Development of a Musical Score System Using Body-Braille. 443-446

Takayuki Shiose, Yasuhiro Kagiyama, Kentaro Toda, Hiroshi Kawakami, Kiyohide Ito, Akira Takatsuki, Akitoshi Seiyama:
Analysis of Awareness while Touching the Tactile Figures Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy. 447-450

Shigenobu Shimada, Haruka Murase, Suguru Yamamoto, Yusuke Uchida, Makoto Shimojo, Yutaka Shimizu:
Development of Directly Manipulable Tactile Graphic System with Audio Support Function. 451-458

Arthur I. Karshmer, Ken Paap:
AutOMathic Blocks: Supporting Learning Games for Young Blind Students. 459-465

Limin Zeng, Gerhard Weber
:
Audio-Haptic Browser for a Geographical Information System. 466-473

Martin Spindler, Michael Kraus, Gerhard Weber
:
A Graphical Tactile Screen-Explorer. 474-481

Denise Prescher, Oliver Nadig, Gerhard Weber
:
Reading Braille and Tactile Ink-Print on a Planar Tactile Display. 482-489

Michael Schmidt
, Gerhard Weber
:
Enhancing Single Touch Gesture Classifiers to Multitouch Support. 490-497

Wiebke Köhlmann, Francis Zinke, Maria Schiewe, Helmut Jürgensen:
User-Interface Filter for Two-Dimensional Haptic Interaction. 498-505

Christiane Taras, Michael Raschke, Thomas Schlegel
, Thomas Ertl, Denise Prescher, Gerhard Weber
:
Improving Screen Magnification Using the HyperBraille Multiview Windowing Technique. 506-512
Blind and Partially Sighted People: Three-Dimensional Tactile Models for Blind People and Recognition of 3D Objects by Touch

Yoshinori Teshima
:
Three-Dimensional Tactile Models for Blind People and Recognition of 3D Objects by Touch: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 513-514

Yoshinori Teshima
, Tohru Ogawa, Mamoru Fujiyoshi, Yuji Ikegami, Takeshi Kaneko, Susumu Oouchi, Yasunari Watanabe, Kenji Yamazawa:
Models of Mathematically Defined Curved Surfaces for Tactile Learning. 515-522

Yoshinori Teshima
, Atsushi Matsuoka, Mamoru Fujiyoshi, Yuji Ikegami, Takeshi Kaneko, Susumu Oouchi, Yasunari Watanabe, Kenji Yamazawa:
Enlarged Skeleton Models of Plankton for Tactile Teaching. 523-526

Susumu Oouchi, Kenji Yamazawa, Lorreta Secchi:
Reproduction of Tactile Paintings for Visual Impairments Utilized Three-Dimensional Modeling System and the Effect of Difference in the Painting Size on Tactile Perception. 527-533

Kazunori Minatani
, Tetsuya Watanabe, Toshimitsu Yamaguchi, Ken Watanabe, Joji Akiyama, Manabi Miyagi, Susumu Oouchi:
Tactile Map Automated Creation System to Enhance the Mobility of Blind Persons - Its Design Concept and Evaluation through Experiment. 534-540

Mamoru Fujiyoshi, Takeshi Kaneko, Akio Fujiyoshi, Susumu Oouchi, Kenji Yamazawa, Yuji Ikegami, Yasunari Watanabe, Yoshinori Teshima
:
Development of Tactile Graphics Production Software for Three-Dimensional Projections. 541-547

Takeshi Kaneko, Mamoru Fujiyoshi, Susumu Oouchi, Yoshinori Teshima
, Yuji Ikegami, Yasunari Watanabe, Kenji Yamazawa:
Comprehending and Making Drawings of 3D Objects by Visually Impaired People: Research on Drawings of Geometric Shapes by Various Methods of Projection. 548-555
Ageing: HCI Usability (HCI4AGING)

Andreas Holzinger
, Martina Ziefle, Carsten Röcker:
Human-Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering for Elderly (HCI4AGING): Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. 556-559

Tomoyasu Komori, Tohru Takagi, Koichi Kurozumi, Kiyotake Shoda, Kazuhiro Murakawa:
A Device to Evaluate Broadcast Background Sound Balance Using Loudness for Elderly Listeners. 560-567

Jan Rennies
, Eugen Albertin, Stefan Goetze
, Jens-E. Appell:
Automatic Live Monitoring of Communication Quality for Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners. 568-575

Gemma Webster
, Deborah I. Fels, Gary Gowans, Norman Alm:
Portrait: Portraying Individuality. 576-583

André Calero Valdez
, Martina Ziefle, Firat Alagöz, Andreas Holzinger
:
Mental Models of Menu Structures in Diabetes Assistants. 584-591

Guillaume Lepicard, Nadine Vigouroux:
Touch Screen User Interfaces for Older Subjects. 592-599

Johannes Oberzaucher, Harald Jagos, Christian Zödl, Walter Hlauschek, Wolfgang L. Zagler:
Using a Wearable Insole Gait Analyzing System for Automated Mobility Assessment for Older People. 600-603

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