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Computers Helping People with Special Needs : 13th International Conference, ICCHP 2012, Linz, Austria, July 11-13, 2012, Proceedings, Part II
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Klaus Miesenberger
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Arthur Karshmer
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Petr Penaz
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Wolfgang Zagler
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2012
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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2012
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10.1007/978-3-642-31534-3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
A Multimodal Approach to Accessible Web Content on Smartphones
pp. 9
Mobile Vision as Assistive Technology for the Blind: An Experimental Study
pp. 17
Camera-Based Signage Detection and Recognition for Blind Persons
pp. 25
The Crosswatch Traffic Intersection Analyzer: A Roadmap for the Future
pp. 29
GPS and Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) as a Navigation System for the Visually Impaired
pp. 33
Visual Nouns for Indoor/Outdoor Navigation
pp. 41
Towards a Real-Time System for Finding and Reading Signs for Visually Impaired Users
pp. 48
User Requirements for Camera-Based Mobile Applications on Touch Screen Devices for Blind People
pp. 52
A Route Planner Interpretation Service for Hard of Hearing People
pp. 59
Translating Floor Plans into Directions
pp. 67
Harnessing Wireless Technologies for Campus Navigation by Blind Students and Visitors
pp. 75
Eyesight Sharing in Blind Grocery Shopping: Remote P2P Caregiving through Cloud Computing
pp. 83
Assessment Test Framework for Collecting and Evaluating Fall-Related Data Using Mobile Devices
pp. 91
NAVCOM – WLAN Communication between Public Transport Vehicles and Smart Phones to Support Visually Impaired and Blind People
pp. 99
Mobile-Type Remote Captioning System for Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing People and the Experience of Remote Supports after the Great East Japan Earthquake
pp. 105
Handheld “App” Offering Visual Support to Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs)
pp. 113
Cloud-Based Assistive Speech-Transcription Services
pp. 117
Developing a Voice User Interface with Improved Usability for People with Dysarthria
pp. 125
Wearable Range-Vibrotactile Field: Design and Evaluation
pp. 133
System Supporting Speech Perception in Special Educational Needs Schoolchildren
pp. 137
Designing a Mobile Application to Record ABA Data
pp. 145
Creating Personas with Disabilities
pp. 153
Eye Controlled Human Computer Interaction for Severely Motor Disabled Children
pp. 157
Gravity Controls for Windows
pp. 164
Addressing Accessibility Challenges of People with Motor Disabilities by Means of AsTeRICS: A Step by Step Definition of Technical Requirements
pp. 172
Indoor and Outdoor Mobility for an Intelligent Autonomous Wheelchair
pp. 180
Comparing the Accuracy of a P300 Speller for People with Major Physical Disability
pp. 184
Application of Robot Suit HAL to Gait Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients: A Case Study
pp. 188
Sign 2.0: ICT for Sign Language Users: Information Sharing, Interoperability, User-Centered Design and Collaboration
pp. 192
Toward Developing a Very Big Sign Language Parallel Corpus
pp. 200
Czech Sign Language – Czech Dictionary and Thesaurus On-Line
pp. 205
The Dicta-Sign Wiki: Enabling Web Communication for the Deaf
pp. 213
Sign Language Multimedia Based Interaction for Aurally Handicapped People
pp. 221
Meeting Support System for the Person with Hearing Impairment Using Tablet Devices and Speech Recognition
pp. 225
Dubbing of Videos for Deaf People – A Sign Language Approach
pp. 229
Towards a 3D Signing Avatar from SignWriting Notation
pp. 237
Sign Language Computer-Aided Education: Exploiting GSL Resources and Technologies for Web Deaf Communication
pp. 245
SignMedia
pp. 253
SignAssess – Online Sign Language Training Assignments via the Browser, Desktop and Mobile
pp. 261
Towards General Cross-Platform CCF Based Multi-modal Language Support
pp. 269
Developing an Augmentative Mobile Communication System
pp. 275
The Korean Web-Based AAC Board Making System
pp. 279
SymbolChat: Picture-Based Communication Platform for Users with Intellectual Disabilities
pp. 287
Developing AAC Message Generating Training System Based on Core Vocabulary Approach
pp. 295
New Features in the VoxAid Communication Aid for Speech Impaired People
pp. 303
AAC Vocabulary Standardisation and Harmonisation
pp. 311
Speaking and Understanding Morse Language, Speech Technology and Autism
pp. 315
Reverse-Engineering Scanning Keyboards
pp. 323
A Communication System on Smart Phones and Tablets for Non-verbal Children with Autism
pp. 331
Assessment of Biosignals for Managing a Virtual Keyboard
pp. 338
Applying the Principles of Experience-Dependent Neural Plasticity: Building up Language Abilities with ELA®-Computerized Language Modules
pp. 346
Assistive Technology: Writing Tool to Support Students with Learning Disabilities
pp. 353
Communication Access for a Student with Multiple Disabilities: An Interdisciplinary Collaborative Approach
pp. 361
Multimedia Advocacy
pp. 369
How Long Is a Short Sentence? – A Linguistic Approach to Definition and Validation of Rules for Easy-to-Read Material
pp. 377
CAPKOM – Innovative Graphical User Interface Supporting People with Cognitive Disabilities
pp. 385
A Real-Time Sound Recognition System in an Assisted Environment
pp. 392
Gestures Used by Intelligent Wheelchair Users
pp. 399
Augmented Reality Based Environment Design Support System for Home Renovation
pp. 407
Fall Detection on Embedded Platform Using Kinect and Wireless Accelerometer
pp. 415
Controlled Natural Language Sentence Building as a Model for Designing User Interfaces for Rule Editing in Assisted Living Systems – A User Study
pp. 419
MonAMI Platform in Elderly Household Environment
pp. 423
Modeling Text Input for Single-Switch Scanning
pp. 431
DualScribe: A Keyboard Replacement for Those with Friedreich’s Ataxia and Related Diseases
pp. 439
Easier Mobile Phone Input Using the JusFone Keyboard
pp. 447
Automatic Assessment of Dysarthric Speech Intelligibility Based on Selected Phonetic Quality Features
pp. 451
Adaptation of AAC to the Context Communication: A Real Improvement for the User Illustration through the VITIPI Word Completion
pp. 459
Tackling the Acceptability of Freely Optimized Keyboard Layout
pp. 467
Measuring Performance of a Predictive Keyboard Operated by Humming
pp. 475
Dysarthric Speech Recognition Error Correction Using Weighted Finite State Transducers Based on Context–Dependent Pronunciation Variation
pp. 483
Text Entry Competency for Students with Learning Disabilities in Grade 5 to 6
pp. 490
Vision SenS
pp. 497
Computer-Aided Design of Tactile Models
pp. 505
Three-Dimensional Model Fabricated by Layered Manufacturing for Visually Handicapped Persons to Trace Heart Shape
pp. 509
Viable Haptic UML for Blind People
pp. 517
Non-visual Presentation of Graphs Using the Novint Falcon
pp. 521
Towards a Geographic Information System Facilitating Navigation of Visually Impaired Users
pp. 529
Combination of Map-Supported Particle Filters with Activity Recognition for Blind Navigation
pp. 536
AccessibleMap
pp. 544
Design and User Satisfaction of Interactive Maps for Visually Impaired People
pp. 552
A Mobile Application Concept to Encourage Independent Mobility for Blind and Visually Impaired Students
pp. 560
Do-It-Yourself Object Identification Using Augmented Reality for Visually Impaired People
pp. 573
Designing a Virtual Environment to Evaluate Multimodal Sensors for Assisting the Visually Impaired
pp. 581
A Segmentation-Based Stereovision Approach for Assisting Visually Impaired People
pp. 588
KinDectect: Kinect Detecting Objects
pp. 596
A System Helping the Blind to Get Merchandise Information
pp. 599
Accessibility for the Blind on an Open-Source Mobile Platform
pp. 607
Accessibility of Android-Based Mobile Devices: A Prototype to Investigate Interaction with Blind Users
pp. 615
TypeInBraille: Quick Eyes-Free Typing on Smartphones
pp. 623
Real-Time Display Recognition System for Visually Impaired
pp. 630
A Non-visual Interface for Tasks Requiring Rapid Recognition and Response
pp. 636
Reaching to Sound Accuracy in the Peri-personal Space of Blind and Sighted Humans
pp. 644
Hapto-acoustic Scene Representation
pp. 651
Efficient Access to PC Applications by Using a Braille Display with Active Tactile Control (ATC)
pp. 659
Applications of Optically Actuated Haptic Elements
pp. 664
Trackable Interactive Multimodal Manipulatives: Towards a Tangible User Environment for the Blind
pp. 672
Introduction of New Body-Braille Devices and Applications
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