Title: Extra-ordinary human-computer interaction: interfaces for users with disabilities
Abstract: 1. Extraordinary human-computer interaction Alan F. Newell 2. Usable systems for special people Harold Thimbleby 3. Modelling and analysis of dyslexic writing using speech and other modalities Jerome Elkind and Jeff Shrager 4. Predictive interfaces: what will they think of next? Saul Greenberg, John J. Darragh, David Maulsby and Ian H. Witten 5. Intelligent systems for speech and language impaired people: a portfolio of research Alan F. Newell, John L. Arnott, Alistair Y. Cairns, Ian W. Ricketts and Peter Gregor 6. Giving candy to children: user-tailored gesture input driving an articulator-based speech synthesizer Randy Pausch and Ronald D. Williams 7. An evaluation of the PRC Touch Talker with Minspeak: some lessons for speech prosthesis design Gary W. Strong 8. Interfacing online services, alternative inputs and redundant displays Norman Coombs 9. Producing a text-to-speech synthesizer for use by blind people Paul Blenkhorn 10. Reading and pointing - new interaction methods for braille displays Gerhard Weber 11. Metaphors for non-visual computing Elizabeth D. Mynatt and W. Keith Edwards 12. Multiple modalities in adapted interfaces Alistair D. N. Edwards, Ian J. Pitt, Steve A. Brewster and Robert J. Stevens 13. A physical skills based strategy for choosing an appropriate interface method Sherry Perdue Casali 14. Technology for people with special needs - HCI design issues Kate Howey 15. Travel alternatives for mobility impaired people: the surrogate electronic traveller (SET) Robert C. Williges and Beverly H. Williges 16. Input and integration: enabling technologies for disabled users Robin Shaw, Anne Loomis and E. Crisman 17. Resources Alistair D. N. Edwards and Rex Hancock.
Publication Year: 1995
Publication Date: 1995-12-01
Language: en
Type: book
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