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14. ICCHP 2014: Paris, France
- Klaus Miesenberger, Deborah I. Fels, Dominique Archambault, Petr Penáz, Wolfgang L. Zagler:

Computers Helping People with Special Needs - 14th International Conference, ICCHP 2014, Paris, France, July 9-11, 2014, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8547, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-08595-1
Accessible Media
- Cristina Mussinelli:

The Case of LIA - Libri Italiani Accessibili. 4-7 - Inseon Jang, Chunghyun Ahn, Younseon Jang:

Semi-automatic DVS Authoring Method. 8-12 - Sawako Nakajima, Naoyuki Okochi, Kazutaka Mitobe, Tetsujiro Yamagami:

Gaps between the Expectations of People with Hearing Impairment toward Subtitles and the Current Conditions for Subtitle Creation in Japan. 13-16 - Christian Bühler, Bastian Pelka

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Empowerment by Digital Media of People with Disabilities - Three Dimensions of Support. 17-24 - Raja S. Kushalnagar

, Vignesh Ramachandran, Tae Tom Oh:
Tactile Captions: Augmenting Visual Captions. 25-32 - Yoshinori Takeuchi, Yuji Sato, Kazuki Horiike, Daisuke Wakatsuki, Hiroki Minagawa, Noboru Ohnishi:

Captioning System with Function of Inserting Mathematical Formula Images. 33-40 - Mike Wald, Yunjia Li, George Cockshull, David Hulme, Douglas Moore, Aidan Purdy-Say, James Robinson:

Synote Second Screening: Using Mobile Devices for Video Annotation and Control. 41-44
Digital Content and Media Accessibility
- Heeyeon Lee, Yujin Jang, Ki-Hyung Hong:

A Comparison of the Listening Speed of the Korean TTS for the Blind: Based on Their Screen Reader Experiences. 49-52 - Wootaek Lim, Inseon Jang, Chunghyun Ahn:

Dynamic Subtitle Authoring Method Based on Audio Analysis for the Hearing Impaired. 53-60 - Laurent Sorin, Julie Lemarié, Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles

, Mustapha Mojahid, Bernard Oriola:
Communicating Text Structure to Blind People with Text-to-Speech. 61-68 - Kosei Fume

, Yuka Kuroda, Taira Ashikawa, Yoshiaki Mizuoka, Masahiro Morita:
TTS-Based DAISY Content Creation System: Implementation and Evaluation of DaisyRingsTM. 69-76 - Vassilis Argyropoulos, Georgios Kouroupetroglou

, Aineias Martos, Magda Nikolaraizi
, Sofia Chamonikolaou:
Patterns of Blind Users' Hand Movements - The Case of Typographic Signals of Documents Rendered by Eight-Dot and Six-Dot Braille Code. 77-84 - Pavel Hamrík, Ivan Kopecek, Radek Oslejsek

, Jaromír Plhák:
Dialogue-Based Information Retrieval from Images. 85-92
Years of the Web: Weaving Accessibility
- Sebastien Aupetit, Vincent Rouillé:

Annotation Tool for the Smart Web Accessibility Platform. 93-100 - Eduard Klein, Anton Bolfing, Markus Riesch:

Checking Web Accessibility with the Content Accessibility Checker (CAC). 109-112 - Roberto Dias, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia

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AdaptNow - A Revamped Look for the Web: An Online Web Enhancement Tool for the Elderly. 113-120 - Roopa Bose, Helmut Jürgensen:

Accessibility of E-Commerce Websites for Vision-Impaired Persons. 121-128 - Matthew Davidson, Karen Renaud

, Shujun Li
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jCAPTCHA: Accessible Human Validation. 129-136 - Mikael Snaprud, Kamyar Rasta, Kim Andreasson, Annika Nietzio

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Benefits and Challenges of Combining Automated and User Testing to Enhance e-Accessibility - The European Internet Inclusion Initiative. 137-140 - Marco Bohnsack, Steffen Puhl:

Accessibility of MOOCs. 141-144 - Najd A. Al-Mouh, Atheer S. Al-Khalifa, Hend S. Al-Khalifa

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A First Look into MOOCs Accessibility - The Case of Coursera. 145-152 - Josef Köble:

How to Increase Contrast Using Color Inversion. 153-156
Towards e-inclusion for People with Intellectual Disabilities
- Gabriela Antener, Anton Bolfing, Stefania Calabrese:

Easy to Surf - What Makes Websites Accessible to People with Intellectual and Learning Disabilities - A Study Resulting in Prototypical Guidelines. 157-160 - Klaus Miesenberger

, Andrea Petz:
"Easy-to-Read on the Web": State of the Art and Needed Research. 161-168 - Julia George, Nils Dietzsch, Michael Bier, Hannes Zirpel, Alexander Perl, Susanne Robra-Bissantz:

Testing the Perceived Ease of Use in Social Media - Acceptance Testing for People with Intellectual and Cognitive Disabilities. 169-176 - Cordula Edler, Matthias Rath

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People with Learning Disabilities Using the iPad as a Communication Tool - Conditions and Impact with Regard to e-inclusion. 177-180
The Impact of PDF/UA on Accessible PDF
- Roberto Bianchetti, Samuel Hofer, Markus Erle:

Implementing PDF/UA in Microsoft Word - How Can PDF/UA Become an Everyday Part of Document Authoring? 181-184 - Luchin Doblies, David Stolz, Alireza Darvishy, Hans-Peter Hutter:

PAVE: A Web Application to Identify and Correct Accessibility Problems in PDF Documents. 185-192 - Roberto Bianchetti, Samuel Hofer, Markus Erle:

Correcting "Last Mile" Errors - Quality Assurance of PDF/UA Documents without Being a Developer. 193-196 - Andreas Uebelbacher, Roberto Bianchetti, Markus Riesch:

PDF Accessibility Checker (PAC 2): The First Tool to Test PDF Documents for PDF/UA Compliance. 197-201 - Adam Spencer, Karen McCall:

A Strategic Approach to Document Accessibility: Integrating PDF/UA into Your Electronic Content. 202-204
Accessibility of Non-verbal Communication
- Dirk Schnelle-Walka, Stefan Radomski, Max Mühlhäuser

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Multimodal Fusion and Fission within W3C Standards for Nonverbal Communication with Blind Persons. 209-213 - Dirk Schnelle-Walka, Ali Alavi, Patrick Ostie, Max Mühlhäuser

, Andreas M. Kunz
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A Mind Map for Brainstorming Sessions with Blind and Sighted Persons. 214-219 - Stephan Pölzer, Klaus Miesenberger

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Presenting Non-verbal Communication to Blind Users in Brainstorming Sessions. 220-225 - Dirk Schnelle-Walka, Stefan Radomski, Stephan Radeck-Arneth, Max Mühlhäuser

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Towards an Information State Update Model Approach for Nonverbal Communication. 226-230 - Emre Zaim, Markus Gruber, Gottfried Gaisbauer, Peter Heumader, Stephan Pölzer, Klaus Miesenberger

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Virtual Braille-Keyboard in Co-located Meetings. 231-236 - Andreas M. Kunz

, Klaus Miesenberger
, Max Mühlhäuser
, Ali Alavi, Stephan Pölzer, Daniel Pöll, Peter Heumader, Dirk Schnelle-Walka:
Accessibility of Brainstorming Sessions for Blind People. 237-244
Emotions for Accessibility (E4A)
- Yehya Mohamad

, Dirk T. Hettich, Elaina Bolinger, Niels Birbaumer, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Martin Bogdan, Tamara Matuz:
Detection and Utilization of Emotional State for Disabled Users. 248-255 - José Laparra-Hernández, Juan-Manuel Belda-Lois

, Alvaro Page
, Alberto Ferreras-Remesal:
Influence of Emotions on Web Usability for Users with Motor Disorders. 256-259 - Juan-Manuel Belda-Lois

, Amparo López-Vicente, José Laparra-Herrero, Rakel Poveda-Puente
, Alberto Ferreras-Remesal:
User Participation in the Design of an Alternative Communication System for Children with Diskinetic Cerebral Palsy Including Emotion Management. 260-263
Games and Entertainment Software: Accessibility and Therapy
- Arlene Astell

, Norman Alm, Richard Dye, Gary Gowans, Phillip Vaughan, Maggie Ellis
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Digital Video Games for Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment. 264-271 - Agnes Nyeki, Veronika Szücs, Péter Csuti

, Ferenc Szabó
, Cecilia Sik-Lányi:
"Gardener" Serious Game for Stroke Patients. 272-275 - Robby van Delden

, Dennis Reidsma
, Wietske van Oorsouw, Ronald Poppe
, Peter van der Vos, Andries Lohmeijer, Petri Embregts
, Vanessa Evers, Dirk Heylen:
Towards an Interactive Leisure Activity for People with PIMD. 276-282 - Makoto Kobayashi:

Blind Bowling Support System Which Detects a Number of Remaining Pins and a Ball Trajectory. 283-288 - Mario Covarrubias

, Alessandro Mansutti, Monica Bordegoni
, Umberto Cugini:
Interacting Game and Haptic System Based on Point-Based Approach for Assisting Patients after Stroke. 289-296 - Hugo Paredes

, Fernando Cassola
, Leonel Morgado
, Fausto de Carvalho, Silvia Ala, Francisco Cardoso
, Benjamim Fonseca
, Paulo Martins
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Exploring the Usage of 3D Virtual Worlds and Kinect Interaction in Exergames with Elderly. 297-300 - Krzysztof Dobosz

, Magdalena Dobosz, Tomasz Depta, Tomasz Fiolka, Marcin Wojaczek:
Games for Wireless Cubes in Cognitive Enhancement Therapy. 301-308 - Krzysztof Dobosz

, Jakub Ptak, Marcin Wojaczek, Tomasz Depta, Tomasz Fiolka:
Mobile Gamebook for Visually Impaired People. 309-312
Implementation and Take-up of eAccessibility
- Trenton Schulz

, Lothar Fritsch:
Accessibility and Inclusion Requirements for Future e-Identity Solutions. 316-323 - Andrea Petz, Klaus Miesenberger

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Roadmap to eAccessibility. 324-331 - Sorachai Kamollimsakul, Helen Petrie, Christopher Power:

Web Accessibility for Older Readers: Effects of Font Type and Font Size on Skim Reading Webpages in Thai. 332-339 - Helen Petrie

, Jenny S. Darzentas, Christopher Power:
Self-Service Terminals for Older and Disabled Users: Attitudes of Key Stakeholders. 340-347 - David Swallow

, Christopher Power, Helen Petrie, Anna Bramwell-Dicks, Lucy Buykx, Carlos A. Velasco
, Aidan Parr, Joshue O. Connor:
Speaking the Language of Web Developers: Evaluation of a Web Accessibility Information Resource (WebAIR). 348-355
Accessibility and Usability of Mobile Platforms for People with Disabilities and Elderly Persons
- Rabia Jafri

, Syed Abid Ali:
A Multimodal Tablet-Based Application for the Visually Impaired for Detecting and Recognizing Objects in a Home Environment. 356-359 - Takahiro Miura

, Masatsugu Sakajiri, Haruo Matsuzaka, Murtada Eljailani, Kazuki Kudo, Naoya Kitamura, Junji Onishi, Tsukasa Ono:
Usage Situation Changes of Touchscreen Computers in Japanese Visually Impaired People: Questionnaire Surveys in 2011-2013. 360-368 - Takahiro Miura

, Masatsugu Sakajiri, Murtada Eljailani, Haruo Matsuzaka, Junji Onishi, Tsukasa Ono:
Accessible Single Button Characteristics of Touchscreen Interfaces under Screen Readers in People with Visual Impairments. 369-376 - Stephanie Ludi, Michael Timbrook, Piper Chester:

Tablet-Based Braille Entry via a Framework Promoting Custom Finger Spacing. 377-382 - Martin Lukas Dorigo, Bettina Harriehausen-Mühlbauer, Ingo Stengel, Paul S. Haskell-Dowland

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Nonvisual Presentation, Navigation and Manipulation of Structured Documents on Mobile and Wearable Devices. 383-390 - Luuk Muskens, Rico van Lent, Alexander Vijfvinkel, Paul van Cann, Suleman Shahid:

Never too Old to Use a Tablet: Designing Tablet Applications for the Cognitively and Physically Impaired Elderly. 391-398 - Krzysztof Dobosz

, Magdalena Dobosz, Tomasz Fiolka, Marcin Wojaczek, Tomasz Depta:
Tablets in the Rehabilitation of Memory Impairment. 399-402
Portable and Mobile Platforms for People with Disabilities and Elderly Persons
- German H. Flores, Benjamin Cizdziel, Roberto Manduchi, Katia Obraczka, Julie Do, Tyler Esser, Sri Kurniawan:

Transit Information Access for Persons with Visual or Cognitive Impairments. 403-410 - Jesus Zegarra Flores, René Farcy:

Indoor Navigation System for the Visually Impaired Using One Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and Barometer to Guide in the Subway Stations and Commercial Centers. 411-418 - Yohan Guerrier, Janick Naveteur, Christophe Kolski

, Franck Poirier
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Communication System for Persons with Cerebral Palsy - In Situ Observation of Social Interaction Following Assisted Information Request. 419-426 - Giovanni Fusco, Huiying Shen, Vidya N. Murali, James M. Coughlan:

Determining a Blind Pedestrian's Location and Orientation at Traffic Intersections. 427-432 - Airi Tsuji, Naoki Yabuno, Noriaki Kuwahara, Kazunari Morimoto:

The Design and Evaluation of the Body Water Management System to Support the Independent Living of the Older Adult. 433-436 - Ender Tekin, James M. Coughlan, Helen J. Simon:

An Investigation into Incorporating Visual Information in Audio Processing. 437-440 - Thomas Moder, Petra Hafner, Manfred Wieser:

Indoor Positioning for Visually Impaired People Based on Smartphones. 441-444
People with Cognitive Disabilities: AT, ICT and AAC
- Henrike Gappa, Gabriele Nordbrock, Manuela Thelen, Jaroslav Pullmann, Yehya Mohamad

, Carlos A. Velasco
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Extended Scaffolding by Remote Collaborative Interaction to Support People with Dementia in Independent Living - A User Study. 445-450 - Kaoru Inoue, Naomi Sakuma, Maiko Okada, Chihiro Sasaki, Mio Nakamura, Kazuyoshi Wada:

Effective Application of PALRO: A Humanoid Type Robot for People with Dementia. 451-454 - Sara J. Czaja, Richard Schulz, Dolores Perdomo, Sankaran Nair:

The Feasibility and Efficacy of Technology-Based Support Groups among Family Caregivers of Persons with Dementia. 455-458 - Yu Ting Huang, Chi Nung Chu:

Making Music Meaningful with Adaptive Immediate Feedback Drill for Teaching Children with Cognitive Impairment: A Dual Coding Strategy to Aural Skills. 459-462 - Paloma Cantón, José L. Fuertes

, Ángel Lucas González
, Loïc Martínez:
Evaluating New Interaction Paradigms in SEN Teaching: Defining the Experiment. 463-470 - Carmit-Noa Shpigelman, Carol J. Gill:

How to Make Online Social Networks Accessible for Users with Intellectual Disability? 471-477
Autism: ICT and AT
- Alaa Mashat, Mike Wald, Sarah Parsons

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Improving Social and Communication Skills of Adult Arabs with ASD through the Use of Social Media Technologies. 478-485 - Joseph Mintz

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The Role of User Emotional Attachment in Driving the Engagement of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in Using a Smartphone App Designed to Develop Social and Life Skill Functioning. 486-493 - Dylan G. M. Schouten, Isabel Pfab, Anita H. M. Cremers, Betsy van Dijk, Mark A. Neerincx:

Gamification for Low-Literates: Findings on Motivation, User Experience, and Study Design. 494-501 - Weiqin Chen

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Designing Tangible and Multitouch Games for Autistic Children. 502-505 - Alessandro Signore, Panagiota Balasi, Tangming Yuan

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You Talk! - YOU vs AUTISM. 506-512 - Muneeb Imtiaz Ahmad, Suleman Shahid, Johannes S. Maganheim:

A Game-Based Intervention for Improving the Communication Skills of Autistic Children in Pakistan. 513-516
Access to Mathematics, Science and Music
- Piotr Brzoza, Michal Mackowski

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Intelligent Tutoring Math Platform Accessible for Visually Impaired People. 519-524 - Shereen El Bedewy, Klaus Miesenberger

, Bernhard Stöger:
Gesture-Based Browsing of Mathematics. 525-532 - Aineias Martos, Georgios Kouroupetroglou, Vassilis Argyropoulos, Despina Deligiorgi

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Towards the 8-Dot Nemeth Braille Code. 533-536 - Marzia Taibbi, Cristian Bernareggi, Andrea Gerino

, Dragan Ahmetovic
, Sergio Mascetti
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AudioFunctions: Eyes-Free Exploration of Mathematical Functions on Tablets. 537-544 - Jens Voegler, Jens Bornschein

, Gerhard Weber
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Markdown - A Simple Syntax for Transcription of Accessible Study Materials. 545-548 - Lukás Másilko, Jirí Pecl:

Making Graph Theory Algorithms Accessible to Blind Students. 549-556 - Katsuhito Yamaguchi, Masakazu Suzuki, Toshihiro Kanahori:

Braille Capability in Accessible e-Textbooks for Math and Science. 557-563 - Andrea Gerino

, Nicolò Alabastro, Cristian Bernareggi, Dragan Ahmetovic
, Sergio Mascetti
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MathMelodies: Inclusive Design of a Didactic Game to Practice Mathematics. 564-571 - Bassam Almasri, Islam Elkabani

, Rached N. Zantout
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An Interactive Workspace for Helping the Visually Impaired Learn Linear Algebra. 572-579 - John A. Gardner:

The LEAN Math Accessible MathML Editor. 580-587 - Jens Bornschein

, Denise Prescher, Gerhard Weber
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SVGPlott - Generating Adaptive and Accessible Audio-Tactile Function Graphs. 588-595 - Nadine Jessel:

Free Tools to Help Blind People with Musical Learning. 596-601 - Nobuyuki Sasaki, Satoshi Ohtsuka, Kazuyoshi Ishii, Tetsumi Harakawa:

The Development of a Music Presentation System by Two Vibrators. 602-605 - Silvia Berenice Fajardo Flores, Dominique Archambault:

Multimodal Interface for Working with Algebra: Interaction between the Sighted and the Non Sighted. 606-613 - Hernisa Kacorri, Paraskevi Riga, Georgios Kouroupetroglou:

Performance Metrics and Their Extraction Methods for Audio Rendered Mathematics. 614-621
Blind and Visually Impaired People: AT, HCI and Accessibility
- Kazunori Minatani:

Developing Tactile Graphic Output Functions Necessitated in the Performance of Research Using Statistical Methods by Blind Persons. 622-629 - Nobuyuki Sasaki, Kazuya Nakajima, Satoshi Ohtsuka, Kazuyoshi Ishii, Tetsumi Harakawa:

The Study of a New Actuator for a Two-Point Body-Braille System. 630-633 - Lourdes Morales, Sonia M. Arteaga, Peter Cottrell, Sri Kurniawan:

Design Guidelines of Tools for Facilitating Blind People to Independently Format Their Documents. 634-641 - Yong Chen, Zehira Haddad, Jaime López-Krahe:

Contribution to the Automation of the Tactile Images Transcription Process. 642-649 - Elke E. Mattheiss, Georg Regal

, Johann Schrammel, Markus Garschall, Manfred Tscheligi
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Dots and Letters: Accessible Braille-Based Text Input for Visually Impaired People on Mobile Touchscreen Devices. 650-657 - Hideaki Goto, Takuma Hoda:

Real-Time Text Tracking for Text-to-Speech Translation Camera for the Blind. 658-661 - Elisabeth Wilhelm

, Thorsten Schwarz, Gerhard Jaworek, Achim Voigt, Bastian E. Rapp:
Towards Displaying Graphics on a Cheap, Large-Scale Braille Display. 662-669

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