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دسته بندی: کامپیوتر ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: David Crombie (auth.), Klaus Miesenberger, Joachim Klaus, Wolfgang Zagler, Arthur Karshmer (eds.) سری: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6179 : Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ISBN (شابک) : 3642140963, 9783642140969 ناشر: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg سال نشر: 2010 تعداد صفحات: 619 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 14 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب رایانه های کمک کننده به افراد با نیازهای ویژه: دوازدهمین کنفرانس بین المللی ، ICCHP 2010 ، وین ، اتریش ، 14 تا 16 ژوئیه 2010. مجموعه مقالات: رابط های کاربر و تعامل انسان با کامپیوتر، برنامه های کاربردی سیستم های اطلاعاتی (شامل اینترنت)، کامپیوتر و جامعه، سیستم های اطلاعات چندرسانه ای، تصویربرداری کامپیوتری، بینایی، تشخیص الگو و گرافیک، کامپیوتر و آموزش
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Computers Helping People with Special Needs: 12th International Conference, ICCHP 2010, Vienna, Austria, July 14-16, 2010. Proceedings به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب رایانه های کمک کننده به افراد با نیازهای ویژه: دوازدهمین کنفرانس بین المللی ، ICCHP 2010 ، وین ، اتریش ، 14 تا 16 ژوئیه 2010. مجموعه مقالات نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
به مجموعه مقالات ICCHP 2010 خوش آمدید! ما مفتخر بودیم که از شرکت کنندگان بیش از 40 کشور از سراسر جهان در ICCHP امسال استقبال کنیم. از اواخر دهه 1980، مأموریت ICCHP حمایت و بازتاب توسعه در زمینه "تکنولوژی های کمکی"، دسترسی الکترونیکی و گنجاندن الکترونیکی بوده است. با تمرکز بر کیفیت علمی، ICCHP به یک مرجع مهم در زمینه ما تبدیل شده است. کنفرانس 2010 و این مجموعه مقالات بار دیگر این ماموریت را به انجام رساند. کمیته برنامه بین المللی، متشکل از 106 متخصص از سراسر جهان، 147 مقاله کامل و 44 مقاله کوتاه از 328 چکیده ارسال شده به ICCHP را انتخاب کرد. این نسبت پذیرش تقریباً نیمی از ارسالها نشاندهنده پیگیری دقیق ما برای کیفیت علمی برنامه و بهویژه مواردی است که در دست شماست. تعداد قابل توجهی از کارشناسان با سازماندهی "جلسات موضوعی ویژه" (STS) برای ICCHP 2010 موافقت کردند. این STS به تمرکز بیشتر جلسه در چندین زمینه کلیدی کمک می کند. به نوبه خود، این سطح عمیقتر تمرکز به جمعآوری وضعیت هنر و جریان اصلی تحولات فنی، اجتماعی، فرهنگی و سیاسی کمک میکند.
Welcome to the Proceedings of ICCHP 2010! We were proud to welcome participants from more than 40 countries from all over the world to this year’s ICCHP. Since the late 1980s, it has been ICCHP’s mission to support and reflect development in the field of “Assistive Technologies,” eAccessibility and eInclusion. With a focus on scientific quality, ICCHP has become an important reference in our field. The 2010 conference and this collection of papers once again fulfilled this mission. The International Programme Committee, comprising 106 experts from all over the world, selected 147 full and 44 short papers out of 328 abstracts submitted to ICCHP. This acceptance ratio of about half of the submissions demonstrates our strict pursuit of scientific quality both of the programme and in particular of the proceedings in your hands. An impressive number of experts agreed to organize “Special Thematic Sessions” (STS) for ICCHP 2010. These STS help to bring the meeting into sharper focus in several key areas. In turn, this deeper level of focus helps to collate a state of the art and mainstream technical, social, cultural and political developments.
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Design for Adaptive Content Processing: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session....Pages 1-4
Generating DAISY Books from OpenOffice.org....Pages 5-11
Combining Web Services and DAISY for the Production and Delivery of Audio Tactile Diagrams....Pages 12-19
Wiki, a New Way to Produce Accessible Documents....Pages 20-26
Guided Generation and Evaluation of Accessible Scalable Vector Graphics....Pages 27-34
Improving the Re-digitisation Process by Using Software with Automatic Metadata Detection....Pages 35-42
New Production and Delivery System for Pupils with Disabilities in Austria as Chance for Higher Quality Output....Pages 43-46
A Flexible Software Architecture Concept for the Creation of Accessible PDF Documents....Pages 47-52
DAISY Kindergarten Books and Rocket Science Journals....Pages 53-56
Exploiting the Daisy Format for Automated, Single-Source Braille Publishing....Pages 57-61
Rapid Listening of DAISY Digital Talking Books by Speech-Rate Conversion Technology for People with Visual Impairments....Pages 62-68
E-Books and Audiobooks: What about Their Accessibility?....Pages 69-73
E-Books and Inclusion: Dream Come True or Nightmare Unending?....Pages 74-77
Collaboratively Generated Content on the Audio-Tactile Map....Pages 78-80
Generating Braille from OpenOffice.org....Pages 81-88
Sonification of ASCII Circuit Diagrams....Pages 89-91
Accessing Google Docs via Screen Reader....Pages 92-99
Making Digital Maps Accessible Using Vibrations....Pages 100-107
Non-visual Navigation of Spreadsheet Tables....Pages 108-115
New Testing Method for the Dyslexic and the Newly Blind with a Digital Audio Player and Document Structure Diagrams....Pages 116-123
Annotating and Describing Pictures – Applications in E-Learning and Accessibility of Graphics....Pages 124-130
New Concepts of PC Interaction for Blind Users Based on Braille Displays with ATC Technology (Active Tactile Control)....Pages 131-134
Inclusive E-Services for All: Identifying Accessibility Requirements for Upcoming Interaction Technologies....Pages 135-138
HAIL: Hierarchical Adaptive Interface Layout....Pages 139-146
Customizable Software Interface for Monitoring Applications....Pages 147-153
Towards to Real–Time System with Optimization Based Approach for EOG and Blinking Signals Separation for Human Computer Interaction....Pages 154-161
Towards Accessible Interactions with Pervasive Interfaces, Based on Human Capabilities....Pages 162-169
Accelerometer & Spatial Audio Technology: Making Touch-Screen Mobile Devices Accessible....Pages 170-177
An Open Source / Freeware Assistive Technology Software Inventory....Pages 178-185
Designing and Developing Accessible Java Swing Applications....Pages 186-188
Effects of Visual Stimuli on a Communication Assistive Method Using Sympathetic Skin Response....Pages 189-192
Computerized Assessing the Mouse Proficiency through Multiple Indicators....Pages 193-199
PUIR: Parallel User Interface Rendering....Pages 200-207
Transient Cooperation in Social Applications for Accessibility Mapping....Pages 208-215
A Social Approach to Accessible Social Networking Using the CAT Model....Pages 216-223
Entertainment Software Accessibility: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session....Pages 224-226
User Interface Evaluation of Serious Games for Students with Intellectual Disability....Pages 227-234
Making Mainstreaming Videogames More Accessible: A Pilot Study Applied to Buzz! TM Junior Monster Rumble for PlayStation....Pages 235-242
Accessibility of a Social Network Game....Pages 243-246
Using Placement and Name for Speaker Identification in Captioning....Pages 247-254
A Real-Time Network Board Game System Using Tactile and Auditory Senses for the Visually Impaired....Pages 255-262
Realizing Accessible Tourism by Matching Stakeholders: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session....Pages 263-265
Planning of Inclusive and Accessible Events....Pages 266-272
User Feed-Back in the Development of an Information System for Public Transport....Pages 273-279
User-Specific Web-Based Route Planning....Pages 280-287
Results of a Workshop Series on Ambient Assisted Living....Pages 288-291
Challenges for Norwegian PC-Users with Parkinson’s Disease – A Survey....Pages 292-299
Usability and Usefulness of GPS Based Localization Technology Used in Dementia Care....Pages 300-307
Development of Universal Communication Aid for Emergency Using Motion Pictogram....Pages 308-311
Friendly Human-Machine Interaction in an Adapted Robotized Kitchen....Pages 312-319
Audio Classification Techniques in Home Environments for Elderly/Dependant People....Pages 320-323
Autonomamente: Using Goal Attainment Scales to Evaluate the Impact of a Multimodal Domotic System to Support Autonomous Life of People with Cognitive Impairment....Pages 324-331
PMD: Designing a Portable Medicine Dispenser for Persons Suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease....Pages 332-335
Merging Web Accessibility and Usability by Patterns....Pages 336-342
Towards the Convergence of Web 2.0 and Semantic Web for E-Inclusion....Pages 343-350
Beyond a Visuocentric Way of a Visual Web Search Clustering Engine: The Sonification of WhatsOnWeb....Pages 351-357
Editing Web Presentations by Means of Dialogue....Pages 358-365
Fast Access to Web Pages with Finger Reading....Pages 366-367
The Evaluations of Deletion-Based Method and Mixing-Based Method for Audio CAPTCHAs....Pages 368-375
Integrating Semantic Web and Folksonomies to Improve E-Learning Accessibility....Pages 376-383
Simple Browser Construction Toolkit....Pages 384-391
Organizational Motivations for Web Accessibility Implementation – A Case Study....Pages 392-399
Using Collaborative Learning to Teach WCAG 2.0....Pages 400-403
Web_Access: Education on Accessible Web Design....Pages 404-407
Assessing WCAG 2.0 Conformance in Practice....Pages 408-412
Is the Accessibility Audit Dead?....Pages 413-416
Evaluating Conformance to WCAG 2.0: Open Challenges....Pages 417-424
Automatic Checking of Alternative Texts on Web Pages....Pages 425-432
OASES: Online Accessibility Self Evaluation Service – A Web-Based Tool for Education Institutions to Self-Assess the Accessibility of Their Practice....Pages 433-436
Analysis and Evaluation of the Accessibility to Visual Information in Web Pages....Pages 437-443
User Testing of Google Reader and RIA Complexity – A Warning....Pages 444-448
Analyzing Effects of Web Accessibility – A Framework to Determine Changes in Website Traffic and Success....Pages 449-455
Implementation Concept for an Accessible Web CMS....Pages 456-463
Requirements of the Vision Impairments for E-Government Services in Taiwan from Accessibility to Efficiency....Pages 464-467
Accessibility of eGovernment Web Sites: Towards a Collaborative Retrofitting Approach....Pages 468-475
Improving the Accessibility of Fabasoft Folio by Means of WAI-ARIA....Pages 476-483
Accessibility of Blended and E-Learning for Mature Age and Disabled Students and Staff: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session....Pages 484-485
Understanding and Supporting the Needs of Educational Professionals Working with Students with Disabilities and Mature Age Students....Pages 486-491
Institutional Conditions for the Implementation of Accessible Lifelong Learning (ALL) Based on the EU4ALL Approach....Pages 492-494
Design Guidelines for Developing Curriculum-Focused ICT Materials for Diverse Students....Pages 495-502
A Framework to Support Development of Learning Applications for Disabled Children....Pages 503-510
Using Robots in Education and Therapy Sessions for Children with Disabilities: Guidelines for Teachers and Rehabilitation Professionals....Pages 511-518
Virtual Learning Environments: Another Barrier to Blended and E-Learning....Pages 519-526
ICT for Persons with Disabilities: Bridging the Digital Divide in Bangladesh....Pages 527-530
Success through Exchange: The Higher Education Accessibility Guide (HEAG)....Pages 531-536
Linking Instruments and Documenting Decisions in Service Delivery Guided by an ICF-Based Tool for Assistive Technology Selection....Pages 537-543
Easy-to-Use Social Network Service....Pages 544-549
Standards Are Drivers for Accessibility and Usability: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session....Pages 550-552
International AT and DfA Standardisation: What Is in the Pipeline?....Pages 553-560
Redefining Assumptions: Accessibility and Its Stakeholders....Pages 561-568
Stand4All: Promoting More Accessible Standards through Training of Stakeholders....Pages 569-572
Standards-Based Content Resources: A Prerequisite for Content Integration and Content Interoperability....Pages 573-579
Standardization and Sustainability of Open Source Products - Barriers and Conflicts Demonstrated with the Linux Screenreader SUE -....Pages 580-582
The Challenge of Mainstreaming ICT Design for All....Pages 583-590
Evaluating the Users’ Satisfaction Using Inclusive Initiatives in Two Different Environments: The University and a Research Conference....Pages 591-594
ICCHP Keynote: Recognizing Silent and Weak Speech Based on Electromyography....Pages 595-604
CanSpeak: A Customizable Speech Interface for People with Dysarthric Speech....Pages 605-612
Adding Voice to Whisper Using a Simple Heuristic Algorithm Inferred from Empirical Observation....Pages 613-620
LIPPS – A Virtual Teacher for Speechreading Based on a Dialog-Controlled Talking-Head....Pages 621-629
Easy-to-Web: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session....Pages 630-633
The Need for Easy-to-Read Information on Web Sites....Pages 634-640
EasyWeb – A Study How People with Specific Learning Difficulties Can Be Supported on Using the Internet....Pages 641-648
Supporting the Web Experience of Young People with Learning Disabilities....Pages 649-656
Easy-to-Web Search for People with Learning Disabilities as Part of an Integrated Concept of Cognitive Web Accessibility....Pages 657-660
Adaptive Reading: A Design of Reading Browser with Dynamic Alternative Text Multimedia Dictionaries for the Text Reading Difficulty Readers....Pages 661-664
In-Folio: An Open Source Portfolio for Students with Learning Disabilities....Pages 665-668
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