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  • May 2013

A Multimodal End-2-End Approach to Accessible Computing

  • Explores applications of state-of-the-art technology via a 3-part approach: ‘Design’, ‘Development’, ‘Maintenance’
  • With a foreword from Nick Tanton, the BBC’s Head of Technology, Switchover Help Scheme
  • Each chapter explores real life projects and includes pointers to free downloadable software
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Human–Computer Interaction Series (HCIS)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Design

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. What Technology Can and Cannot Offer an Ageing Population: Current Situation and Future Approach

      • Linnea Frid, Alvaro García, Iker Laskibar, Aitziber Etxaniz, Mari Feli Gonzalez
      Pages 3-22
    3. Designing TV Interaction for the Elderly – A Case Study of the Design for All Approach

      • José Coelho, Tiago Guerreiro, Carlos Duarte
      Pages 49-69
    4. Inclusive User Modeling and Simulation

      • Pradipta Biswas, Pat Langdon
      Pages 71-89
  3. Development

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 91-91
    2. Intelligent Interaction in Accessible Applications

      • Sina Bahram, Arpan Chakraborty, Srinath Ravindran, Robert St. Amant
      Pages 93-117
    3. Interaction Techniques for Users with Severe Motor-Impairment

      • Pradipta Biswas, Rohan Joshi, Subhagata Chattopadhyay, U. Rajendra Acharya, Teik-Cheng Lim
      Pages 119-134
    4. Embodied Virtual Agents as a Means to Foster E-Inclusion of Older People

      • Dominic Noy, Pedro Ribeiro, Ido A. Iurgel
      Pages 135-154
    5. Building an Adaptive Multimodal Framework for Resource Constrained Systems

      • Carlos Duarte, Daniel Costa, Pedro Feiteira, David Costa
      Pages 155-173
  4. Maintenance

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 175-175
    2. Evaluating the Accessibility of Adaptive TV Based Web Applications

      • Nádia Fernandes, Daniel Costa, Carlos Duarte, Luís Carriço
      Pages 177-194
    3. An Interoperable and Inclusive User Modeling Concept for Simulation and Adaptation

      • Pradipta Biswas, N. Kaklanis, Y. Mohamad, M. Peissner, Pat Langdon, D. Tzovaras et al.
      Pages 195-236
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 255-256

About this book

Research in intelligent interactive systems can offer valuable assistance to elderly and disabled populations by helping them to achieve greater levels of engagement with the world. Many users find it difficult to use existing interaction devices, either for physical or age-related impairments. However, research on intelligent voice recognition, adaptable pointing, browsing and navigation, and affect and gesture recognition can hugely benefit such users. Additionally, systems and services developed for elderly or disabled people often find useful applications for their able-bodied counterparts.

A Multimodal End-2-End Approach to Accessible Computing illustrates the state-of-the-art of technology and presents a vision for accessibility in the near future. It considers challenges faced by accessibility practitioners at research institutes, industries and legislative institutions throughout the world, and explores the different phases of delivering accessible products and services through design, development, deployment and maintenance. A collection of eminent researchers cover topics on developing and standardizing user models for inclusive design, adaptable multimodal system development for digital TV and ubiquitous devices.

With a foreword from the BBC’s Head of Technology and organiser of the Switchover Help Scheme, and an End Note from the chairman of the ITU-T’s Focus Group on Audiovisual Media Accessibility (presenting a vision for accessible computing), this book will be an invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Pradipta Biswas, Patrick Langdon

  • Department of Informatics, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

    Carlos Duarte

  • Centro de Computação Gráfica, Universidade do Minho, Guimarães, Portugal

    Luis Almeida

  • Fraunhofer IGD, Darmstadt, Germany

    Christoph Jung

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