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Automatically generating custom user interfaces for users with physical disabilities

机译:为具有物理残疾用户自动生成自定义用户界面

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It is our great pleasureIt is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 8th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility - ASSETS 2006. This year's conference continues its tradition of being the premier forum for presentation of research results and experience reports on leading edge issues of the design, development, and application of computer-based methodologies to achieve the objectives of universal access, with special attention to the needs of people of all ages and with different capabilities. Computer and Information Technologies have re-designed the way modern society operates. In particular, they have identified new avenues to assist individuals with special needs and provide tools and resources to alleviate the traditional barriers encountered by people with disabilities. For example, speech generation systems have assisted people with visual impairments and blindness, voice recognition has helped people with motor impairments, and multi-modal presentations have been shown to be effective in helping people with learning disabilities. The ASSETS series of conferences is aimed at providing a technical forum for presenting and disseminating innovative research results that cover either (1) applications of computing and information technologies to provide assistive systems to people with special needs, or (2) investigation of computing technologies and their use by people with disabilities. As in previous years, the conference is organized in such a way as to promote an open forum where researchers, practitioners, educators, and students can present their ideas as formal papers, posters, demonstrations, as well as engage in dialogue, sharing experiences, objectives, accomplishments and different perspectives. In this tradition, ASSETS 2006 is developed as a single-track conference, where formal presentations, interactive sessions, panels, and social events alternate throughout the conference programme.This year, the conference opened with a plenaryaddress by Dr. Sara J. Czaja, Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Industrial Engineering at the University of Miami. Her presentation was "Technology and Older Adults: Designing for Accessibility and Usability". The technical programme was composed of 28 formal papers, selected by the international programme committee out of a total of 78 submissions. The accepted submissions represent the work of 94 authors from Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Japan, UK, and the USA. The papers were organized in 7 thematic sessions. The programme also includes 2 sessions dedicated to the presentation of cutting-edge results and work-in-progress, in the form of demonstrations and posters, chaired by John Black. Posters and demos were submitted in response to a separate call for papers, which generated 45 submissions, of which 34 were selected for presentation. A 2-page abstract for each poster and demonstration appears in these proceedings. Both technical papers and poster/demonstration papers were subjected to a competitive peer-review process, ensuring that the papers included in these proceedings represent the state-of-the-art in the field. The programme was completed by the student research competition and the doctoral consortium. The doctoral consortium, chaired by Yeliz Yesilada and Andrew Sears, offers an opportunity to doctoral students to present their ideas to both peers and a selected pool of experts. New for this year is the SIGACCESS student research competition (sponsored by Microsoft Research) and chaired by Clayton Lewis. The SRC differs from the doctorial consortium in that entrants can be undergraduate or graduate students. A small number of semi finalists were chosen by the judges to present their work in the conference and of those three students were designated as finalists by the judges, and entered in to the Grand Finals of ACM's Student Research Competition.Following the tradition
机译:我们很高兴我们很高兴欢迎您欢迎您到 8 th 国际acm sigaccess会议上的计算机和可访问性 - 2006年资产 - 2006 。今年的会议继续成为卓越论坛的传统,以介绍研究成果和经验报告的设计,开发和应用基于计算机的方法的领先问题,以实现普遍访问的目标,特别关注需求所有年龄段的人和不同的能力。计算机和信息技术已重新设计现代社会运营的方式。特别是,他们已经确定了新的途径,以帮助有特殊需求的个人,并提供工具和资源,以减轻残疾人遇到的传统障碍。例如,语音生成系统已经帮助人们具有视觉障碍和失明,语音识别已经帮助了机动障碍的人,并且已经证明了多模态演示文稿有效地帮助学习障碍的人们。资产系列会议旨在提供技术论坛,用于提出和传播创新的研究结果,涵盖(1)计算和信息技术的应用,为有特殊需求的人提供辅助系统,或(2)计算技术调查他们的残疾人使用。与往年一样,会议以促进开放论坛的方式组织,研究人员,从业者,教育工作者和学生可以将他们的想法作为正式论文,海报,示范以及对话,分享经验,分享经验呈现。目标,成就和不同的观点。在这一传统中,2006年资产被制定为单轨会议,在整个会议上,在整个会议计划中交替进行正式演讲,互动会议,小组和社交活动。这一年度,会议与萨拉J.Czaja博士的全体会议一体化。精神科和行为科学部门教授,迈阿密大学的工业工程。她的演示是“技术和老年人:设计可访问性和可用性”。技术方案由28个正式论文组成,由国际计划委员会选出,共有78份提交。已接受的提交代表了来自加拿大,捷克共和国,法国,德国,日本,英国和美国的94名作者的工作。论文是在7个专题课程中组织的。该计划还包括2个致力于介绍尖端的结果和职业进步,以示范和海报的形式,由John Black主持。提交海报和演示,以回应单独的文件呼叫,该文件产生45份提交,其中34项被选中呈现。每张海报和演示的​​2页摘要出现在这些程序中。技术文件和海报/示范文件都受到竞争对手的同行评审过程,确保这些诉讼中包含的文件代表了该领域的最先进。该计划由学生研究竞赛和博士组织完成。由Yeliz Yesilada和Andrew Sears主持的博士联盟为博士生提供了机会,向同行和选定的专家博士展示他们的想法。今年新的是Sigaccess学生研究竞赛(由Microsoft Research赞助)并由Clayton Lewis主持。 SRC与博士组织的不同之处在于该参赛者可以是本科或研究生。法官选出了少数半决赛选手,以在会议上展示他们的工作,其中三名学生被法官被指定为决赛选手,并进入了ACM学生研究竞赛的盛大决赛。关注传统

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