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13th HCI 2009: San Diego, CA, USA
- Constantine Stephanidis:
Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Intelligent and Ubiquitous Interaction Environments, 5th International Conference, UAHCI 2009, Held as Part of HCI International 2009, San Diego, CA, USA, July 19-24, 2009. Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5615, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-02709-3
Universal Access in the Home Environment
- Sergey I. Balandin, Heikki Waris:
Key Properties in the Development of Smart Spaces. 3-12 - Chien-Hsu Chen, Ken-Hao Nien, Fong-Gong Wu:
Design a Multi-Touch Table and Apply to Interior Furniture Allocation. 13-19 - Szucheng Chien, Ardeshir Mahdavi:
Implementation of a User Interface Model for Systems Control in Buildings. 20-28 - Anthony Chong, Ji-Hyun Lee, Jieun Park:
A Web-Based 3D System for Home Design. 29-38 - Neta Ezer, Arthur D. Fisk, Wendy A. Rogers:
Attitudinal and Intentional Acceptance of Domestic Robots by Younger and Older Adults. 39-48 - María Fernández, Juan Bautista Montalvá Colomer, María Fernanda Cabrera-Umpiérrez, María Teresa Arredondo:
Natural Language Interface for Smart Homes. 49-56 - Dongil Han, Hyunjong Cho, Jaekwang Song, Hyeonjoon Moon, Seong Joon Yoo:
Development of Real-Time Face Detection Architecture for Household Robot Applications. 57-66 - Lajos Izsó:
Appropriate Dynamic Lighting as a Possible Basis for a Smart Ambient Lighting. 67-74 - Viveca Jimenez-Mixco, Rafael de las Heras, Juan Luis Villalar, María Teresa Arredondo:
A New Approach for Accessible Interaction within Smart Homes through Virtual Reality. 75-81 - Cherng-Yee Leung, Yan-Ting Yao, Su-Chen Chuang:
A Design of Air-Condition Remote Control for Visually Impaired People. 82-91 - Ioanna Malagardi, Christina Alexandris:
Verb Processing in Spoken Commands for Household Security and Appliances. 92-99 - Przemyslaw Nowakowski:
Thermal Protection of Residential Buildings in the Period of Energy Crisis and Its Influence on Comfort of Living. 100-107 - Claes Tjäder:
Design for All Approach with the Aim to Support Autonomous Living for Elderly People in Ordinary Residences - An Implementation Strategy. 108-116 - Ravichander Vipperla, Maria Klara Wolters, Kallirroi Georgila, Steve Renals:
Speech Input from Older Users in Smart Environments: Challenges and Perspectives. 117-126 - Claudia Winegarden, Brian Jones:
Sympathetic Devices: Communication Technologies for Inclusion Across Housing Options. 127-136
Ambient Intelligence and Ambient Assisted Living
- Patricia Abril-Jiménez, Cecilia Vera-Muñoz, María Fernanda Cabrera-Umpiérrez, María Teresa Arredondo, Juan-Carlos Naranjo:
Design Framework for Ambient Assisted Living Platforms. 139-142 - Christian Bühler:
Ambient Intelligence in Working Environments. 143-149 - Marco Blumendorf, Sahin Albayrak:
Towards a Framework for the Development of Adaptive Multimodal User Interfaces for Ambient Assisted Living Environments. 150-159 - Carlos Fernández-Llatas, Juan-Pablo Lázaro, José-Miguel Benedí:
Workflow Mining Application to Ambient Intelligence Behavior Modeling. 160-167 - Yannis Georgalis, Dimitris Grammenos, Constantine Stephanidis:
Middleware for Ambient Intelligence Environments: Reviewing Requirements and Communication Technologies. 168-177 - Albert Hein, Thomas Kirste:
A Hybrid Approach for Recognizing ADLs and Care Activities Using Inertial Sensors and RFID. 178-188 - Rezwan Islam, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Chowdhury Sharif Hasan, Mohammad Tanviruzzaman:
Towards Universal Access to Home Monitoring for Assisted Living Environment. 189-198 - Thomas Kleinberger, Andreas Jedlitschka, Holger Storf, Silke Steinbach-Nordmann, Stephan Prueckner:
An Approach to and Evaluations of Assisted Living Systems Using Ambient Intelligence for Emergency Monitoring and Prevention. 199-208 - Jeong-Eom Lee, Satoshi Miyashita, Kousuke Azuma, Joo-Ho Lee, Gwi-Tae Park:
Anamorphosis Projection by Ubiquitous Display in Intelligent Space. 209-217 - Edith Maier, Guido Kempter:
AAL in the Wild - Lessons Learned. 218-227 - Juan-Carlos Naranjo, Carlos Fernández-Llatas, Pilar Sala, Michael Hellenschmidt, Franco Mercalli:
A Modelling Framework for Ambient Assisted Living Validation. 228-237 - Pilar Sala, Juan-Pablo Lázaro, J. Artur Serrano, Katrin Müller, Juan-Carlos Naranjo:
Methods for User Experience Design of AAL Services. 238-247 - Elena Villalba, Ignacio Peinado, María Teresa Arredondo:
Self Care System to Assess Cardiovascular Diseases at Home. 248-257 - Ralph Welge, Helmut Faasch, Eckhard C. Bollow:
Ambient Intelligence and Knowledge Processing in Distributed Autonomous AAL-Components. 258-266 - Reiner Wichert:
Configuration and Dynamic Adaptation of AAL Environments to Personal Requirements and Medical Conditions. 267-276
Mobile and Ubiquitous Interaction
- Ioannis Basdekis, Panagiotis Karampelas, Voula Doulgeraki, Constantine Stephanidis:
Designing Universally Accessible Networking Services for a Mobile Personal Assistant. 279-288 - Gerald Bieber, Jörg Voskamp, Bodo Urban:
Activity Recognition for Everyday Life on Mobile Phones. 289-296 - Pascal Bruegger, Béat Hirsbrunner:
Kinetic User Interface: Interaction through Motion for Pervasive Computing Systems. 297-306 - Vlado Glavinic, Sandi Ljubic, Mihael Kukec:
On Efficiency of Adaptation Algorithms for Mobile Interfaces Navigation. 307-316 - Harald K. Jansson, Robert Bjærum, Riitta Hellman, Sverre Morka:
Accessible User Interfaces in a Mobile Logistics System. 317-326 - Irina Kondratova:
Multimodal Interaction for Mobile Learning. 327-334 - Jun Liu, Ying Liu, Hui Li, Dingjun Li, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau:
Acceptance of Mobile Entertainment by Chinese Rural People. 335-344 - David Machado, Tiago Barbosa, Sebastião Pais, Bruno Martins, Gaël Dias:
Universal Mobile Information Retrieval. 345-354 - Rudolf Melcher, Martin Hitz, Gerhard Leitner:
ActionSpaces: Device Independent Places of Thought, Memory and Evolution. 355-364 - Kanghun Jeong, Seongrok Hong, Ilyang Joo, Jaehoon Lee, Hyeonjoon Moon:
Face Recognition Technology for Ubiquitous Computing Environment. 365-373 - Wolfgang Narzt, Heinrich Schmitzberger:
Location-Triggered Code Execution - Dismissing Displays and Keypads for Mobile Interaction. 374-383 - Tiago Reis, Luís Carriço, Carlos Duarte:
Mobile Interaction: Automatically Adapting Audio Output to Users and Contexts on Communication and Media Control Scenarios. 384-393 - Han-Sol Ryu, Yeo-Jin Yoon, Seon-Min Rhee, Soo-Mi Choi:
Interactive Photo Viewing on Ubiquitous Displays. 394-401 - Jaime Sánchez:
Mobile Audio Navigation Interfaces for the Blind. 402-411 - Ji-Won Song, Sung-Ho Yang:
A Mobile Communication System Designed for the Hearing-Impaired. 412-421 - Wang-Chin Tsai, Chang-Franw Lee:
A Study on the Icon Feedback Types of Small Touch Screen for the Elderly. 422-431 - Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
Ubiquitous Accessibility: Building Access Features Directly into the Network to Allow Anyone, Anywhere Access to Ubiquitous Computing Environments. 432-437 - Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
Using Distributed Processing to Create More Powerful, Flexible and User Matched Accessibility Services. 438-444 - Bruce N. Walker, Anya Kogan:
Spearcon Performance and Preference for Auditory Menus on a Mobile Phone. 445-454 - Fong-Gong Wu, Chia-Wei Chang, Chien-Hsu Chen:
Design and Evaluation of Innovative Chord Input for Mobile Phones. 455-463
Alternative Interaction Techniques and Devices
- Ray Adams, Richard Comley, Mahbobeh Ghoreyshi:
The Potential of the BCI for Accessible and Smart e-Learning. 467-476 - Tomohiro Amemiya:
Visualizing Thermal Traces to Reveal Histories of Human-Object Interactions. 477-482 - Febo Cincotti, Lucia Rita Quitadamo, Fabio Aloise, Luigi Bianchi, Fabio Babiloni, Donatella Mattia:
Interacting with the Environment through Non-invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces. 483-492 - Caitlin Connor, Emily Yu, John J. Magee, Esra Cansizoglu, Samuel Epstein, Margrit Betke:
Movement and Recovery Analysis of a Mouse-Replacement Interface for Users with Severe Disabilities. 493-502 - Gintautas Daunys, Vidas Lauruska:
Sonification System of Maps for Blind - Alternative View. 503-508 - Torsten Felzer, Rainer Nordmann, Stephan Rinderknecht:
Scanning-Based Human-Computer Interaction Using Intentional Muscle Contractions. 509-518 - Albert Hein, André Hoffmeyer, Thomas Kirste:
Utilizing an Accelerometric Bracelet for Ubiquitous Gesture-Based Interaction. 519-527 - Ichiro Hirata, Toshiki Yamaoka, Akio Fujiwara, Sachie Yamamoto, Daijirou Yamaguchi, Mayuko Yoshida, Rie Tutui:
A Proposal of New Interface Based on Natural Phenomena and So on (2). 528-534 - Curt B. Irwin, Mary E. Sesto:
Timing and Accuracy of Individuals with and without Motor Control Disabilities Completing a Touch Screen Task. 535-536 - Kristiina Jokinen:
Gaze and Gesture Activity in Communication. 537-546 - Pranav Mistry, Pattie Maes:
Augmenting Sticky Notes as an I/O Interface. 547-556 - Marta Olivetti Belardinelli, Stefano Federici, Franco Delogu, Massimiliano Palmiero:
Sonification of Spatial Information: Audio-Tactile Exploration Strategies by Normal and Blind Subjects. 557-563 - Maria Schiewe, Wiebke Köhlmann, Oliver Nadig, Gerhard Weber:
What You Feel Is What You Get: Mapping GUIs on Planar Tactile Displays. 564-573 - Michael Schmidt, Gerhard Weber:
Multitouch Haptic Interaction. 574-582 - Rongqing Song, Zhongke Wu, Mingquan Zhou, Xuefeng Ao:
Free-form Sketching with Ball B-Splines. 583-592 - Roman Vilimek, Thorsten O. Zander:
BC(eye): Combining Eye-Gaze Input with Brain-Computer Interaction. 593-602 - Christian Weiland, Anne-Kathrin Braun, Wolfgang Heiden:
Colorimetric and Photometric Compensation for Optical See-Through Displays. 603-612 - Toshiki Yamaoka, Ichiro Hirata, Akio Fujiwara, Sachie Yamamoto, Daijirou Yamaguchi, Mayuko Yoshida, Rie Tutui:
A Proposal of New Interface Based on Natural Phenomena and so on (1). 613-620
Intelligence, Adaptation and Personalisation
- Julio Abascal, Borja Bonail, Luis Gardeazabal, Alberto Lafuente, Zigor Salvador:
Managing Intelligent Services for People with Disabilities and Elderly People. 623-630 - Afia Akhter Lipi, Yukiko I. Nakano, Matthias Rehm:
A Parameter-Based Model for Generating Culturally Adaptive Nonverbal Behaviors in Embodied Conversational Agents. 631-640 - Laura Burzagli, Francesco Gabbanini:
Intelligence on the Web and e-Inclusion. 641-649 - Gang Yang, Xin-yuan Huang:
Accelerated Algorithm for Silhouette Fur Generation Based on GPU. 650-657 - Xufei Gao, Xinyu Chen, Ping Guo:
An Ortho-Rectification Method for Space-Borne SAR Image with Imaging Equation. 658-666 - Gyeong-Sic Jo, Hyeonjoon Moon, Yong-Guk Kim:
Robust Active Appearance Model Based Upon Multi-linear Analysis against Illumination Variation. 667-673 - Taro Kanno, Atsushi Watanabe, Kazuo Furuta:
Modeling and Simulation of Human Interaction Based on Mutual Beliefs. 674-683 - Jan-Paul Leuteritz, Harald Widlroither, Alexandros Mourouzis, Maria Panou, Margherita Antona, Asterios Leonidis:
Development of Open Platform Based Adaptive HCI Concepts for Elderly Users. 684-693 - Jelena Nakic, Andrina Granic:
User Individual Differences in Intelligent Interaction: Do They Matter? 694-703 - Changhoon Park:
Intelligent Interface for Elderly Games. 704-710 - Nikolaos Partarakis, Constantina Doulgeraki, Asterios Leonidis, Margherita Antona, Constantine Stephanidis:
User Interface Adaptation of Web-Based Services on the Semantic Web. 711-719 - Walter Ritter:
Measuring Psychophysiological Signals in Every-Day Situations. 720-728 - Antonio Rizzo, Elisa Rubegni, Maurizio Caporali:
Why Here and Now. 729-737 - Seungchul Shin, Do-Yoon Kim, Sungyoung Yoon:
A Framework for Service Convergence via Device Cooperation. 738-747 - Jérôme Simonin, Noëlle Carbonell:
Enhancements to Online Help: Adaptivity and Embodied Conversational Agents. 748-757 - Ivar Solheim:
Adaptive User Interfaces: Benefit or Impediment for Lower-Literacy Users? 758-765 - Cecilia Vera-Muñoz, Mercedes Fernández-Rodríguez, Patricia Abril-Jiménez, María Fernanda Cabrera-Umpiérrez, María Teresa Arredondo, Sergio Guillén:
Adaptative User Interfaces to Promote Independent Ageing. 766-770
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