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User Interfaces for All 2002: Paris, France
- Noelle Carbonell, Constantine Stephanidis:
Universal Access: Theoretical Perspectives, Practice, and Experience, 7th ERCIM International Workshop on User Interfaces for All, Paris, France, October 24-25, 2002, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2615, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-00855-1
Part I: User Interfaces for All - Accessibility Issues
- Julie A. Jacko, Ingrid U. Scott, François Sainfort, Kevin P. Moloney, Thitima Kongnakorn, Brynley S. Zorich, V. Kathlene Emery:
Effects of Multimodal Feedback on the Performance of Older Adults with Normal and Impaired Vision. 3-22 - Panayiotis Zaphiris, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, R. Darin Ellis:
Age Related Differences and the Depth vs. Breadth Tradeoff in Hierarchical Online Information Systems. 23-42 - Barbara Leporini, Fabio Paternò:
Criteria for Usability of Accessible Web Sites. 43-55 - Alexis A. Donnelly, Mark Magennis:
Making Accessibility Guidelines Usable. 56-67 - Vladislav Nemec, Zdenek Míkovec, Pavel Slavík:
Adaptive Navigation of Visually Impaired Users in a Virtual Environment on the World Wide Web. 68-79 - Tsuyoshi Ebina, Fumiko Matsumoto, Hiroyuki Ohno:
Fax Registration of Information about Disaster Victims. 80-90
Part II: User Interfaces for All - Design and Assessment
- Christian Stary:
Designing User Interfaces for a Variety of Users: Possible Contributions from Model-Based Development Schemes. 91-105 - Hua Dong, Simeon Keates, P. John Clarkson, Julia Cassim:
Implementing Inclusive Design: The Discrepancy between Theory and Practice. 106-117 - Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Scenario-Based Argumentation for Universal Access. 118-128 - Maria Francesca Costabile, Daniela Fogli, Giuseppe Fresta, Piero Mussio, Antonio Piccinno:
Computer Environments for Improving End-User Accessibility. 129-140 - Julio Abascal, Myriam Arrue, Nestor Garay-Vitoria, Jorge Tomás:
USERfit Tool. A Tool to Facilitate Design for All. 141-152 - Patrick Langdon, Ray Adams, P. John Clarkson:
Universal Access to Assistive Technology through Client-Centred Cognitive Assessment. 153-166
Part III: Towards an Information Society for All
- Maria Wimmer, Ute Holler:
Applying a Holistic Approach to Develop User-Friendly, Customer-Oriented E-government Portal Interfaces. 167-178 - Leena Eronen:
Digital Television for All: User Preferences and Designers' Views on What Would Suit the User. 179-186 - Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, Diomidis Spinellis:
A Metaphor for Personalized Television Programming. 187-194 - Soha Maad:
Universal Access to Multimodal ITV Content: Challenges and Prospects. 195-208 - Aseel Ibrahim, Pontus Johansson:
Multimodal Dialogue Systems: A Case Study for Interactive TV. 209-218 - Elaine M. Raybourn:
Toward Cultural Representation and Identification for All in Community-Based Virtual Environments. 219-238 - Michael Pieper, Renate Anderweit:
Sociable Information Environments. 239-248 - Michael C. Fairhurst, Richard M. Guest, Farzin Deravi, J. George:
Using Biometrics as an Enabling Technology in Balancing Universality and Selectivity for Management of Information Access. 249-262
Part IV: Novel Interaction Paradigms - New Modalities and Dialogue Styles
- Albrecht Schmidt, Martin Strohbach, Kristof Van Laerhoven, Hans-Werner Gellersen:
Ubiquitous Interaction - Using Surfaces in Everyday Environments as Pointing Devices. 263-279 - Safia Djennane:
3D-Audio News Presentation Modeling. 280-286 - Zeljko Obrenovic, Dusan Starcevic, Emil Jovanov:
Toward Optimization of Multimodal User Interfaces for Tactical Audio Applications. 287-298 - Perttu Hämäläinen, Johanna Höysniemi:
A Computer Vision and Hearing Based User Interface for a Computer Game for Children. 299-318 - Tommi Ilmonen, Janne Kontkanen:
Software Architecture for Multimodal User Input - FLUID. 319-338 - Pietro Murano:
Anthropomorphic vs. Non-anthropomorphic Software Interface Feedback for Online Systems Usage. 339-349 - Uwe Berner, Thomas Rieger:
A Scalable Avatar for Conversational User Interfaces. 350-359 - Giovanni Semeraro, Hans H. K. Andersen, Verner Andersen, Pasquale Lops, Fabio Abbattista:
Evaluation and Validation of a Conversational Agent Embodied in a Bookstore. 360-374
Part V: Novel Interaction Paradigms - Accessibility Issues
- Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, Alasdair King, David Gareth Evans, Paul Blenkhorn:
A Usability Evaluation of a Joystick-Operated Full-Screen Magnifier. 375-386 - Andreas Holzinger:
Finger Instead of Mouse: Touch Screens as a Means of Enhancing Universal Access. 387-397 - Norman Alm, Mamoru Iwabuchi, Peter N. Andreasen, Kenryu Nakamura:
A Multi-lingual Augmentative Communication System. 398-408 - Yoshihiro Yasumuro, Mikako Murakami, Masataka Imura, Tomohiro Kuroda, Yoshitsugu Manabe, Kunihiro Chihara:
E-cane with Situation Presumption for the Visually Impaired. 409-424
Part VI: Mobile Computing - Design and Evaluation
- Anders Sewerin Johansen, John Paulin Hansen:
Augmentative and Alternative Communication: The Future of Text on the Move. 425-441 - Elmo M. A. Diederiks, Richard van de Sluis, Ramon van de Ven:
Sociability and Mobility Concepts for the Connected Home. 442-457 - Anu Kankainen, Antti Oulasvirta:
Design Ideas for Everyday Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Based on Qualitative User Data. 458-464 - Stina Nylander, Markus Bylund:
Providing Device Independence to Mobile Services. 465-473 - Panagiotis Karampelas, Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Constantine Stephanidis:
User Interface Design for PDAs: Lessons and Experience with the WARD-IN-HAND Prototype. 474-485 - Kasper Hornbæk, Erik Frøkjær:
Evaluating User Interfaces with Metaphors of Human Thinking. 486-507 - Mikael Goldstein, Gustav Öquist, Staffan Björk:
Evaluating Sonified Rapid Serial Visual Presentation: An Immersive Reading Experience on a Mobile Device. 508-523 - Gottfried Zimmermann, Gregg C. Vanderheiden, Alfred S. Gilman:
Universal Remote Console - Prototyping for the Alternate Interface Access Standard. 524-531
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