توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Addressing Diversity: 5th International Conference, UAHCI 2009, Held as Part of HCI International 2009, San Diego, CA, USA, July 19-24, 2009. Proceedings, Part I
نام کتاب : Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Addressing Diversity: 5th International Conference, UAHCI 2009, Held as Part of HCI International 2009, San Diego, CA, USA, July 19-24, 2009. Proceedings, Part I
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : دسترسی جهانی در تعامل انسان و رایانه پرداختن به تنوع: پنجمین کنفرانس بین المللی، UAHCI 2009، به عنوان بخشی از HCI International 2009، سن دیگو، کالیفرنیا، ایالات متحده آمریکا، 19-24 ژوئیه، 2009 برگزار شد. مجموعه مقالات، قسمت اول
سری : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5614 Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
نویسندگان : Dirk Burkhardt, Kawa Nazemi, Nadeem Bhatti, Christoph Hornung (auth.), Constantine Stephanidis (eds.)
ناشر : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
سال نشر : 2009
تعداد صفحات : 703
ISBN (شابک) : 9783642027062 , 9783642027079
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 74 مگابایت
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
این مجموعه سه جلدی LNCS 5614-5616، مجموعه مقالات داوری پنجمین کنفرانس بین المللی دسترسی همگانی در تعامل انسان و رایانه - پرداختن به تنوع، UAHCI 2009، به عنوان بخشی از HCI International 2009، در سن دیگو را تشکیل می دهد. ، کالیفرنیا، ایالات متحده آمریکا، در جولای 2009، به طور مشترک با 8 کنفرانس موضوعی مشابه دیگر.
مقالات اصلاح شده ارائه شده به دقت بررسی و از بین ارسال های متعدد انتخاب شدند. مقالات پذیرفته شده برای ارائه به طور کامل تمام زمینه تعامل انسان و رایانه را پوشش می دهد، به پیشرفت های عمده در دسترسی جهانی، یعنی تعامل و حمایت از افراد دارای اختلالات حسی، کاربران مسن تر و تعامل با فناوری و حمایت از افراد دارای اختلالات شناختی، دانش طراحی و رویکردهای مربوط به دسترسی و دسترسی جهانی.
فهرست مطالب :
Front Matter....Pages -
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Technology Support for Analyzing User Interactions to Create User-Centered Interactions....Pages 3-12
User-Centred Design and Literacy Tools for the Deaf....Pages 13-20
Sign Language Recognition, Generation, and Modelling: A Research Effort with Applications in Deaf Communication....Pages 21-30
Improving Static Print Design Readability Using Mobile Reading Filters....Pages 31-37
ICT Services for Every Citizen: The Challenge of Gaps in User Knowledge....Pages 38-47
Transmission of Acoustic Information of Percussion Instruments through Tactile Sensation Using Air-Jet Stimulation for Hearing Impaired Person....Pages 48-57
Enabling People – Creating Inclusive Human-Computer Interactions....Pages 58-67
A Multimodal Board Game System Interface Using Finger Input for Visually Impaired Computer Users....Pages 68-77
Applying Human-Centered Design to Rehabilitation Device....Pages 78-85
Implications of Participatory Design for a Wearable Near and Far Environment Awareness System (NaFEAS) for Users with Severe Visual Impairments....Pages 86-95
Design of an Assistance System for Elderly Based on Analyses of Needs and Acceptance....Pages 96-105
Educational Sound Symbols for the Visually Impaired....Pages 106-115
Accessing User Information for Use in Design....Pages 116-125
Engineering User Centered Interaction Systems for Semantic Visualizations....Pages 126-134
An Open Source Tool for Simulating a Variety of Vision Impairments in Developing Swing Applications....Pages 135-144
Unexploited Resources in Interaction Design for Universal Access: People with Impairments as a Resource for Interaction Designers....Pages 145-153
Older People and ICT: Towards Understanding Real-Life Usability and Experiences Created in Everyday Interactions with Interactive Technologies....Pages 154-163
Interaction with Colored Graphical Representations on Braille Devices....Pages 164-173
Living Labs as a Methodological Approach to Universal Access in Senior Design....Pages 174-183
A UCD Approach towards the Design, Development and Assessment of Accessible Applications in a Large Scale European Integrated Project....Pages 184-192
Front Matter....Pages 193-193
Lessons Learned from Developing Cognitive Support for Communication, Entertainment, and Creativity for Older People with Dementia....Pages 195-201
The OASIS Concept....Pages 202-209
Confronting the Transition: Improving Quality of Life for the Elderly with an Interactive Multisensory Environment–A Case Study....Pages 210-219
Influences of Age and Experience on Web-Based Problem Solving Strategies....Pages 220-229
An Application for Active Elderly Follow-Up Based on DVB-T Platforms....Pages 230-235
Preliminary Study on Remote Assistance for People with Dementia at Home by Using Multi-media Contents....Pages 236-244
Cognition, Age, and Web Browsing....Pages 245-250
Towards an Account of Sensorimotor Knowledge in Inclusive Product Design....Pages 251-260
A Touch Screen Button Size and Spacing Study with Older Adults....Pages 261-262
Access Tool? Accelerating Treadmill? Technology and the Aging Population....Pages 263-268
Use Cases Functionality of the OASIS HCI....Pages 269-277
Keep It Simple! Assisting Older People with Mental and Physical Training....Pages 278-287
RACE: Towards Exploring the Design Dimensions of a Route Assisting and Communicating System for Elderly....Pages 288-296
The Effects of Camera System on Caregivers’ Behaviors to Persons with Dementia....Pages 297-303
A Function Based Approach towards Adaptive Interfaces for Elderly Users....Pages 304-311
Front Matter....Pages 313-313
Cognitive Chance Discovery....Pages 315-323
Efficacy of Cognitive Training Experiences in the Elderly: Can Technology Help?....Pages 324-333
Distributed Intelligence and Scaffolding in Support of Cognitive Health....Pages 334-343
Asperger Syndrome and Mobile Phone Behavior....Pages 344-352
Age Related Cognitive Impairments and Diffusion of Assistive Web-Base Technologies....Pages 353-360
Front Matter....Pages 313-313
Does Health Related Quality of Life Differ between People with Chronic Mental Illness Who Use Computers and Those Who Do Not?....Pages 361-365
Cognitive Impairments, HCI and Daily Living....Pages 366-374
Remote Conversation Support for People with Aphasia: Some Experiments and Lessons Learned....Pages 375-384
Mobile Technology for People with Cognitive Disabilities and Their Caregivers – HCI Issues....Pages 385-394
ESSE: Learning Disability Classification System for Autism and Dyslexia....Pages 395-402
Coimagination Method: Communication Support System with Collected Images and Its Evaluation via Memory Task....Pages 403-411
Intelligent Mobile Interaction: A Learning System for Mentally Disabled People (IMLIS)....Pages 412-421
Studying Point-Select-Drag Interaction Techniques for Older People with Cognitive Impairment....Pages 422-428
Remote Reminiscence Talking and Scheduling Prompter for Individuals with Dementia Using Video Phone....Pages 429-438
Front Matter....Pages 439-439
A Modern Integration of Cognitive and Computer Sciences....Pages 441-449
Evolutionary Changes in the Traditional Ergonomics....Pages 450-459
Affordance Conditions of Product Parts in User-Product Interaction....Pages 460-469
Conformity Assessment in the Public Procurement of Accessible ICT....Pages 470-479
Evaluation Framework towards All Inclusive Mainstream ICT....Pages 480-488
Digital Design Mobile Virtual Laboratory Implementation: A Pragmatic Approach....Pages 489-498
Eliciting Mental Models of User Methods for Product and Communications Design....Pages 499-505
Functional Accessibility Testing Using Best Practices....Pages 506-514
Web User Interface Design Strategy: Designing for Device Independence....Pages 515-524
Inclusive Design for Ordinary Users in Extraordinary Circumstances....Pages 525-534
Towards Open Access Accessibility Everywhere: The ÆGIS Concept....Pages 535-543
Front Matter....Pages 439-439
On the Privacy-Preserving HCI Issues....Pages 544-549
E-Inclusiveness and Digital Television in Europe – A Holistic Model....Pages 550-558
Modelling Product-User Interaction for Inclusive Design....Pages 559-567
Culture, Politeness and Directive Compliance....Pages 568-577
A Harmonised Methodology towards Measuring Accessibility....Pages 578-587
Interactive System to Assist Rehabilitation of Children....Pages 588-593
A Framework for Remote User Evaluation of Accessibility and Usability of Websites....Pages 594-601
Ergonomic Issues in the Material Re-use Process....Pages 602-608
User Empowerment in Standardization....Pages 609-614
Emotion Detection: Application of the Valence Arousal Space for Rapid Biological Usability Testing to Enhance Universal Access....Pages 615-624
Teaching and Learning HCI....Pages 625-635
Quantification of Accessibility: Guidance for More Objective Access Guidelines....Pages 636-643
Visualizing Design Exclusion Predicted by Disability Data: A Mobile Phone Case Study....Pages 644-653
Investigating Prior Experience and Product Learning through Novel Interface Interaction: A Pilot Study....Pages 654-664
The Art of Cross-Cultural Design for Usability....Pages 665-671
HCI Standards for Handicapped....Pages 672-676
User Evaluation of Age-Centred Web Design Guidelines....Pages 677-686
Back Matter....Pages -
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
This three-volume set LNCS 5614-5616 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction - Addressing Diversity, UAHCI 2009, held as Part of HCI International 2009, in San Diego, CA, USA, in July 2009, jointly with 8 other thematically similar conferences.
The revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers accepted for presentation thoroughly cover the entire field of Human-Computer Interaction, addressing major advances in universal access namely interaction and support for people with sensory impairments, older users and technology interaction and support for people with cognitive impairments, design knowledge and approaches for accessibility and universal access.