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found 23 matches
- 1996
- Tim Anderson, Clare Smith:
"Composability": Widening Participation in Music Making for People with Disabilities via Music Software and Controller Solutions. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 110-116 - Annelies Braffort:
A Gesture Recognition Architecture for Sign Language. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 102-109 - Stephen A. Brewster, Veli-Pekka Räty, Atte Kortekangas:
Enhancing Scanning Input with Non-Speech Sounds. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 10-14 - Harriet J. Fell, Linda J. Ferrier, Zehra Mooraj, Etienne Benson, Dale Schneider:
EVA, an Early Vocalization Analyzer: An Empirical Validity Study of Computer Categorization. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 57-63 - Sarah Geitz, Timothy Hanson, Stephen Maher:
Computer Generated 3-Dimensional Models of Manual Alphabet Handshapes for the World Wide Web. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 27-31 - Shiro Kawai, Hitoshi Aida, Tadao Saito:
Designing Interface Toolkit with Dynamic Selectable Modality. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 72-79 - Yoshihiro Kawai, Fumiaki Tomita:
Interactive Tactile Display System: A Support System for the Visually Disabled to Recognize 3D Objects. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 45-50 - Andrea R. Kennel:
Audiograf: A Diagram-Reader for the Blind. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 51-56 - Mitchell Krell, Davor Cubranic:
V-Lynx: Bringing the World Wide Web to Sight Impaired Users. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 23-26 - Martin Kurze:
TDraw: A Computer-Based Tactile Drawing Tool for Blind People. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 131-138 - Lila F. Laux, Peter McNally, Michael G. Paciello, Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
Designing the World Wide Web for People with Disabilities: A User Centered Design Approach. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 94-101 - Peter J. McAlindon, Kay M. Stanney:
The Keybowl: An Ergonomically Designed Document Processing Device. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 86-93 - Ian J. Pitt, Alistair D. N. Edwards:
Improving the Usability of Speech-Based Interfaces for Blind Users. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 124-130 - T. V. Raman:
Emacspeak - Direct Speech Access. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 32-36 - Christophe Ramstein:
Combining Haptic and Braille Technologies: Design Issues and Pilot Study. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 37-44 - Christophe Ramstein, Odile Martial, Aude Dufresne, Michel Carignan, Patrick Chassé, Philippe Mabilleau:
Touching and Hearing GUI's: Design Issues for the PC-Access System. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 2-9 - David Rose:
Beyond Assistive Technology: Universal Design Goes to School. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 1 - Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis, Andreas Korte, Kai Crispien, Klaus Fellbaum:
A Generic Direct-Manipulation 3D-Auditory Environment for Hierarchical Navigation in Non-Visual Interaction. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 117-123 - Alice Smith, John Dunaway, Patrick W. Demasco, Denise Peischl:
Multimodal Input for Computer Access and Augmentative Communication. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 80-85 - Robert D. Stevens, Alistair D. N. Edwards:
An Approach to the Evaluation of Assistive Technology. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 64-71 - Thomas Strothotte, Steffi Fritz, Rainer Michel, Andreas Raab, Helen Petrie, Valerie Johnson, Lars Reichert, Axel Schalt:
Development of Dialogue Systems for a Mobility Aid for Blind People: Initial Design and Usability Testing. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 139-144 - Shari Trewin:
A Study of Input Device Manipulation Difficulties. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1996: 15-22 - Ephraim P. Glinert, David L. Jaffe:
Proceedings of the Second Annual ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies, ASSETS 1996, Vancouver, BC, Canada, April 11-12, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-776-6 [contents]
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