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4. ICCHP 1994: Vienna, Austria
- Wolfgang L. Zagler, Geoff Bushy, Roland R. Wagner:
Computers for Handicapped Persons, 4th International Conference, ICCHP'94, Vienna, Austria, September 14-16, 1994, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 860, Springer 1994, ISBN 3-540-58476-5
Opening Session
- Mary Frances Laughton:
Communications and Information Technology for Persons with Disabilities - The Canadian National Strategy as an Example. 1-8
Blindness - Graphical User Interfaces I
- Thomas Kieninger, Norbert Kuhn, Kerstin Seidenschwann, Werner Weiss:
An Intelligent Information System For Blind People - AI Technology and Philosophical Aspects. 9-15 - Arthur I. Karshmer, Bill Ogden, Pres Brawner, Karlis Kaugars, George Reiswig:
Adapting Graphical User Interfaces for Use by Visually Handicapped Computer Users: Current Results and Continuing Research. 16-24 - Gerhard Weber, Helen Petrie, Dirk Kochanek, Sarah Morley:
Training Blind People in the Use of Graphical User Interfaces. 25-31
Technology and Deafness
- Hans-Heinrich Bothe, E. A. Wieden:
Artificial Visual Speech, Synchronized with a Speech Synthesis System. 32-37 - Jintae Lee:
Notational Representation of Sign Language: A Structural Description of Hand Configuration. 38-45 - Jonathan E. Oakey:
Further Advances in Real-Time Voice to Text with Steno Interpreters. 46-50
Remote Control, Smart Environments
- Christian Bühler, Helmut Heck, Rainer Wallbruch:
A Uniform Control Interface for Various Electronic Aids. 51-58 - Alberto Tronconi, Marco Billi:
An Integrated System for Communication and Equipments Control Using Radio Link. 59-64 - Christian Flachberger, Paul Panek, Wolfgang L. Zagler:
AUTONOMY - A Flexible and Easy-to-Use Assistive System to Support the Independence of Handicapped and Elderly Persons. 65-75
Blindness - Graphical User Interfaces II
- Jim W. Thatcher:
Screen Reader/2 - Programmed Access to the GUI. 76-88 - Dirk Kochanek:
Designing an OffScreen Model for a GUI. 89-95 - Paolo Graziani, Bruno Breschi:
Screen Reader for Windows Based on Speech Output. 96-100
Human Computer Interfaces, I/O Devices I
- Walter Schmitt, Werner Zang:
The New Wireless LinguControl. 101-105 - W. Kerstner, Georg Pigel, Manfred Tscheligi:
The FeelMouse: Making Computer Screens Feelable. 106-113 - Douglas R. Bowes:
Unexpected Benefits of Voice Type Computing. 115-119
Automatic Control and Robotics
- Håkan Eftring:
Robot Control Methods Using the RAID Workstation. 120-128 - Håkan Neveryd, Gunnar S. Bolmsjö:
The Ultrasonic Navigating Robot, WALKY. 129-135 - Simon P. Levine, David A. Bell, Yoram Koren:
NavChair: An Example of a Shared-Control System for Assistive Technologies. 136-143
Blindness - Screen Readers
- Kai Crispien, Wolfgang Würz, Gerhard Weber:
Using Spatial Audio for the Enhanced Presentation of Synthesized Speech within Screen-Readers for Blind Computer Users. 144-153 - Nadine Vigouroux, Bernard Oriola:
Multimodal Concept for a New Generation of Screen Reader. 154-161 - Andrea R. Kennel:
Auditory Extension of User Interfaces. 162-163
Human Computer Interfaces, I/O Devices II
- R. J. Cooper, Jeffrey C. Senge:
A Attempt to Define Fully-Accessible Workstation Levels of Accessibility. 164-169 - J. Kalcher, Doris Flotzinger, S. Gölly, Christa Neuper, Gert Pfurtscheller:
Graz Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) II. 170-176 - A. D. Cherry, Mark S. Hawley, M. Freeman, P. A. Cudd:
Human-Computer Interfacing for the Severely Physically Disabled. 177-184
Short Reports: Activities
- Geoff Busby:
Day and Assessment Training Technology Centres. 185-188 - Robert J. Leneway:
The North America Association of Rehabilitation Programs in Computer Technology Seeks to Network with Other Training Programs. 189-191 - Li Quankai, Guo Ming:
Disability and Rehabilitation Database in Chinese Language. 192-194 - Joseph P. Lane:
Toward a Single Global Market for Assistive Technology. 195-197
Blindness - Access to Documents I
- Nick Ayres, Tom Wesley:
Using Structure Within Electronic Documents to Make Editors More Accessible. 198-205 - Georg Lokowandt, Waltraud Schweikhardt:
Distinguishing Pattern-Types in Printed Documents. 206-213 - Bart Bauwens, Jan Engelen, Filip Evenepoel, Chris Tobin, Tom Wesley:
Structuring Documents: The Key to Increasing Access to Information for the Print Disabled. 214-221
Vision Impairment and Higher Education
- Joachim Klaus:
Study Center for Visually Impaired Persons - Supportive System for Blind and Partially Sighted Students at the University of Karlsruhe/Germany. 222-228 - Ludmila Moravcíková:
Support Center for Visually Impaired Students. 229-235 - Roland R. Wagner, Bernhard Stöger, Klaus Miesenberger:
Educational Endeavour "Computer Science for the Blind" - State of the Art and Experiences in Supporting Visually Handicapped Students. 236-243 - Bernhard Stöger, Klaus Miesenberger:
Modellversuch "Informatik für Blinde". 244-245
Short Reports: Vocation and the Workplace
- K. M. S. Barnes, R. W. Jotham, C. I. G. Sherman:
Cottage Industry at NewLink. 246-248 - Marco Zampiceni:
Telework for Handicapped People: An Experience. 249-251 - J. Hunter Ramseur, Lee S. Gardner, Darcy S. Painter:
AbleProfessionals: A Recruiting and Accommodation Service for Atlanta Employers. 252-254
Blindness - Access to Documents II
- Peter Resele, Wofgang Resele:
"NewsReader" - A Comfortable Digital Newspaper and Bookreading System. 255-261 - Kjell Hansson, Lars Sönnebo, Jan Lindholm:
Digital Talking Books - A Report from a Practical, Ongoing Project. 262-268 - Arnold Schneider, Cleto Pescia:
The Electronic Kiosk - Accessing Newspapers with Electronic Media. 269-273
Disability and Higher Education
- Claude Decoret, Laurent De Berti:
Students Support Services at a Scientific University. 274-280 - John D. Truesdale, Connie Wiersma:
Assistive Technology in US Higher Education: The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Experience. 281-287 - Harry J. Murphy:
Leadership and Technology Management (LTM) - The Strategic Management of Technology in a Consumer-Driven Environment. 288-290
Information Systems on Rehabilitation Technology
- Renzo Andrich:
Multimedia Information System on Assistive Devices. 291-296 - Otto Rienhoff, H. Wittchow:
REHA - A Multimedia System to Learn About IT-Systems for Disabled Persons. 297-304 - Ian French, Philip G. R. Halford, Jill Hewitt, John Sapsford-Francis:
Introducing Voice Control - Widening the Perspective. 305-312
Blindness - Access to Math and Software Engineering
- Robert D. Stevens, Alistair D. N. Edwards:
Mathtalk: The Design of an Interface for Reading Algebra Using Speech. 313-320 - Paul Blenkhorn, David Gareth Evans:
A Method of Access to Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) Tools for Blind Software Engineers. 321-328
Medical and Clinical Aspects I
- Michael C. Fairhurst, N. Higson, C. Clar, Russell J. Bradford, W. Clark, E. Pringle:
Automatic Image Processing in Developmental Testing of Visual-Motor Integration. 329-335 - Enrico Castelli, Geraldina Poggi, Cristina Ferraroli, Vittoria Trebeschi:
Computer Neuropsychological Training in Mentally Retarded Children. 336-341 - Jack Rattok:
Computer Training in Cognitive Remediation of the Traumatic Head Injured. 342-349
Speech Impairment - Alternative Communication I
- Radu V. Ciupa, Alexandra A. Ciupa, Emil Simion:
Computer Utilization for Speaking Re-Education. 350-354 - Gerard W. Spaai, Dik J. Hermes, Esther S. Derksen, Paul A. Kaufholz:
The Effectiveness of the Intonation Meter for Teaching Intonation to Deaf Persons. 355-362 - Nestor Garay-Vitoria, Julio Abascal:
Application of Artificial Intelligence Methods in a Word-Prediction Aid. 363-370 - Wolfgang Grießl, F. J. Stachowiak:
Speech Therapy, New Developments and Results in LingWare. 371-378
Blindness - New Applications of Sound Signals
- Yoshimichi Yonezawa, Hideki Nonaka, Kazunori Itoh, Masami Hashimoto:
Projective Display of Document Information by Parametric Sound Beam. 379-384 - Alireza Darvishi, Valentin Guggiana, Eugen Munteanu, Helmut Schauer, M. Motavalli, Matthias Rauterberg:
Synthesizing Non-Speech Sound to Support Blind and Visually Impaired Computer Users. 385-393 - C. Faïk, Christian Capelle, C. Halet, Charles Trullemans, Claude Veraart:
Stereo Sound Board for Real Time Auditory Coding of Visual Information. 394-395
Medical and Clinical Aspects II
- Michaela M. Pinter, Reinhard J. Helscher, Heinrich Binder:
DHT - Diary Handy Terminal - For Evaluating Fluctuations in Patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD). 396-402 - Hiroyuki Koyama, Takashi Komeda, Tateki Uchida, Masao Miyagi, Kikuo Kanaya, Sadae Kuroiwa, Susumu Otsuka, Hiroyasu Funakubo:
Development of the System to Teach the Bedsore Prevention Method for Wheelchair Users. 403-408 - Takashi Komeda, Hiroyuki Koyama, Tateki Uchida, Masao Miyagi, Kikuo Kanaya, Sadae Kuroiwa, Susumu Otsuka, Hiroyasu Funakubo:
Development of the Bedsore Alarm System Using Micro Computer for Wheelchair Users. 409 - G. Jeffries, D. K. Wright, N. Rogers, K. Leibrandt:
A Case Study of Computer Analysis of the Arthritic User in Rehabilitation Engineering. 410 - Monique Noirhomme-Fraiture, Luc Goffinet, Clairette Charrière:
Evaluation of ERGOLAB. 411-412
Speech Impairment - Alternative Communication II
- Walter S. Woltosz:
Dynamic Displays: The Changing Face of Augmentative Communication. 413-420 - Gábor Olaszy, Zsófia L. Kálmán, Péter Olaszi:
BLISSVOX - Voice Output Communication System for Teaching, Rehabilitation and Communication. 421-428 - Nick A. Hine, William Beattie, Andy McKinlay, John L. Arnott:
Access to the Text Component of Multimedia Conversation Services for Non-Speaking People with Severe Physical Disabilities. 429-436 - Paul Panek:
Protocolling the TINATEL-System: A Contribution for Long Term Evaluation of an AAC-System for Speech Impaired Persons to Access the Public Telephone Network. 437-446
Blindness - Tactile Output Devices
- Bernhard Stöger, Klaus Miesenberger:
The Conventional Braille Display - State of Art and Future Perspectives. 447-454 - Ryszard Kowalik, Irena Postawka:
The Concept of a Full Screen Tactile Display (FSTD) Driven by Electrochemical Reactions. 455-460 - Jörg Fricke, Helmut Bähring:
Displaying Laterally Moving Tactile Information. 461-468 - Bertold Schulz:
A New Architecture Conception for a Two-Dimensional Tactile Display. 469-470
Technology Support in Mainstream Education
- Dominique Burger, Amina Bouraoui, Christian Mazurier, Serge Cesarano, Jack Sagot:
Tactison: A Multimedia Learning Tool for Blind Children. 471-478 - Franz P. Seiler, Johann Haider, Peter Mayer, Wolfgang L. Zagler:
fortec's Efforts to Support Mainstream Education Through Research and Technology Development. 479-486 - Melissa Salem Darrow, W. Scott Thompson:
Providing Assistive Technology Training to a Rural School of Education Through an In-Direct Service Strategy. 487-492
Short Reports: Human Computer Interfaces
- P. A. Cudd, M. Freeman, R. A. Yates, A. J. Wilson, M. P. Cooke, Mark S. Hawley:
The CORES Project. 493-495 - V. A. Risak:
Real Time HCI and Limits of Human Performance. 496-498
Short Reports: Education
- P. D. Bhalerao:
Computer and Computer Communication Guidance Centre for the Disabled. 499-500 - M. Shannon McCord:
Assistive Technology in the Public Schools. 501-503 - Gregory A. Turner:
ADAMLAB - Educational Agency Designs Voice Output Communication Aid. 504-506
Technology and Low Vision
- Ulrich Zeun:
Large Print Desktop-Publishing by PC for the Partially Sighted. 507-517 - Berry P. L. M. den Brinker:
A New Approach in Designing Low Vision Aids (LVA). 518-525
Computer Aided Learning, Authoring Systems
- J. R. Fowler, S. Swales:
Multimedia Authoring Systems For Constructing Education Packages For Special Needs Education. 526-532 - Paul Nater, Thomas Thäle:
Computer-Aided Instruction with Blind Persons on an Audio-Tactile Basis. 533-539 - Panayiota G. Smirni, Pearl Brereton:
Authoring Software in Special Education. 540-549
Telecommunication and Satellite Navigation
- András Arató, Teréz Vaspöri:
Radio Computer Communications Network for DisABLED People. 550-555 - Paul Blenkhorn, David Gareth Evans, Stephen Pettitt:
An Investigation of Global Positioning System (GPS) Technology for Disabled People. 556-562 - Jane Brodin:
TeleCommunity - Telecommunication for Persons with Mental Retardation - A Swedish Perspective. 563-568
Blindness - Tactile Reading and Writing
- Hiroki Minagawa, Noboru Ohnishi, Noboru Sugie:
Tactile-Audio User Interface for Blind Persons. 569-574 - Jürgen Lötzsch:
Computer-Aided Access to Tactile Graphics for the Blind. 575-581 - Yasuhiko Ogawa, Yoshinobu Kikuchi, Nobuyuki Ohtake:
Braille Reader - Old Braille Text for Young. 582-589
Technology and Disabled Children
- Vanja R. Kiswarday:
Computer Camp for the Handicapped and Their Family Members. 590-595 - Erik A. R. de Graaf:
SMLLSTPS: The Software Version of the Macquarie Program, a Computerized Child Assessment System. 596-605
Late Papers
- James Monaghan, Christine Cheepen:
Development and Use of a Speech Recognition System For Physically Handicapped Users. 606-614 - Eugen Gallasch, Dietmar Rafolt, T. Kenner:
Head Mounted Accelerometers in the Control of a Video Cursor. 615 - V. Krishnaswamy:
Computer Assisted Training Programme for Early Intervention for Children with Mental Retardation. 616-620
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