Tuesday, 12 July 2011 |
08:00 – 10:00 |
S008: Sociocultural Aspects in Monolingual and Multilingual Human-Computer Interaction
Room: Hamilton
Chair(s): Christina Alexandris, University of Athens, Greece;
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- Multilingual aspects of reference and gaze
Kristiina Jokinen, University of Helsinki, Finland.
- Greek Verbs and User Friendliness in the Speech Recognition and the Speech Production Module of Dialog Systems for the Broad Public
Christina Alexandris, Ioanna Malagardi, University of Athens, Greece.
- Greek WordNet and Its Extension with Terms of the Computer Science Domain
Panagiotis Blitsas, Maria Grigoriadou, University of Athens, Greece.
- A Multitasking Approach to Adaptive Spoken Dialogue Management
Tobias Heinroth, Dan Denich, Wolfgang Minker, Ulm University, Germany.
- Integration of a Spanish-to-LSE Machine Translation System into an e-learning Platform
Fernando Lopez-Colino, Javier Tejedor, Jordi Porta, Jose Colas, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain.
- I can’t Hear You? Driver’s Interacting with Male or Female Voices in Native or Non-Native Language
Ing-Marie Jonsson, Linköping University, Sweden; Nils Dahlbäck, Linkoping University, Sweden.
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S009: Inclusive Interaction Interfaces
Room: Nassau
Chair(s): Patrick Langdon, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;
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- Evaluating the Design, Use and Learnability of Household Products for Older Individuals
Christopher Wilkinson, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
- Eliciting Interaction Requirements for Adaptive Multimodal TV based Applications
Carlos Duarte, Jose Coelho, Pedro Feiteira, David Costa, Daniel Costa, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
- Accessible UI Design and Multimodal Interaction through Hybrid TV Platforms: Towards a Virtual-user Centered Design Framework
Pascal Hamisu, Fraunhofer, Germany; Gregor Heinrich, vsonix GmbH, Germany; Christoph Jung, Volker Hahn, Fraunhofer, Germany; Carlos Duarte, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Patrick Langdon, Pradipta Biswas, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
- The Contribution of Multimodal Adaptation Techniques to the GUIDE Interface
Jose Coelho, Carlos Duarte, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
- Older User Errors in Handheld Touchscreen Devices: to What Extent is Prediction Possible?
Mike Bradley, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
- Standardizing User Models
Pradipta Biswas, Patrick Langdon, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
- Modelling Cognitive Impairment to Improve Universal Access
Elina Jokisuu, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
- An Approach Towards Considering Users' Understanding in Product Design
Anna Mieczakowski, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
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S010: Conversational Robots in HCI
Room: Palm Beach
Chair(s): Hirotada Ueda, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan;
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- An Experiment for Motivating Elderly People with Robot Guided Interaction
Ryohei Sasama, Tomoharu Yamaguchi, Keiji Yamada, NEC Corporation, Japan.
- Investigation of Users’ Reactions Toward Various Kinds of Artificial Agents: Comparison of an Robotic Agent with an On-screen Agent
Takanori Komatsu, Yuuki Seki, Shinshu University, Japan; Ryohei Sasama, Tomoharu Yamaguchi, Keiji Yamada, NEC Corporation, Japan.
- Importance of Physical Interaction between Human and Robot for Therapy
Takanori Shibata, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST), Japan.
- Building of Turn-taking Avatars that Express Utterance Attitudes - A Social Scientific Approach to Behavioral Design of Conversational Agents -
Masahide Yuasa, Naoki Mukawa, Tokyo Denki University, Japan.
- An Experimental Study of the Use of Multiple Humanoid Robots as a Social Communication Medium
Kotaro Hayashi, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Takayuki Kanda, ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories, Japan; Hiroshi Ishiguro, Osaka University, Japan; Tukasa Ogasawara, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Norihiro Hagita, Nara Institute of Science and Technology / ATR Intelligent Robotics & Communication Labs, Japan.
- Phynocation: A Prototyping of a Teaching Assistant Robot for C Language Class
Akihiro Ogino, Haruaki Tamada, Hirotada Ueda, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan.
- User Modeling through Unconscious Interaction with Smart Shop
Toshikazu Kato, Chuo University, Japan.
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S011: Stakeholder -Driven Process Management
Room: Taylor
Chair(s): Christian Stary, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria; Albert Fleischmann, jCOM1 AG, Germany
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- Key Features of Subject-Oriented Modeling and Organizational Deployment Tools
Albert Fleischmann, jCOM1 AG, Germany; Christian Stary, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria.
- A Genesis of Thinking in the Evolution of Ancient Philosophy and Modern Software Development
Stephan Sneed, Metasonic AG, Germany.
- Relationship between BPM Education and Business Process Solutions: Results of a Student Contest
Werner Schmidt, University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt, Germany.
- Stakeholder-driven Business Process Management - An Evaluation of the Suitability, Adequacy and Effectiveness of Quality and Process Management
Michael Jungen, Consultant, Germany.
- Seeing the Wood for the Trees Again! SMART - A Holistic Way of Corporate Governance Offering a Solution Ready to Use
Fritz Bastarz, Patrick Halek, INFOMEDIA services GmbH, Austria.
- Making Task Modeling Suitable for Stakeholder-Driven Workflow Specifications
Peter Forbrig, Anke Dittmar, Jens Brüning, Maik Wurdel, University of Rostock, Germany.
- Crisis Management Training: Techniques for Eliciting and Describing Requirements and Early Designs across Different Incident Types
Ebba Thora Hvannberg, Jan Rudinsky, University of Iceland, Iceland.
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10:30 – 12:30 |
S027: The Future of Universal Access (I)
Room: Union
Chair(s): Gisela Susanne Bahr, Florida Institute of Technology, United States; Ray Adams, Middlesex University, United Kingdom
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- Integrating Human Modeling and Simulation with the Persona Method
Taro Kanno, Tomohiko Ooyabu, Kazuo Furuta, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
- Understanding the Role of Communication and Hands-On Experience in Work Process Design for All
Christian Stary, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria.
- Eye Tracking and Universal Access: Three Applications and Practical Examples
Michael Bartels, Sandra Marshall, EyeTracking, Inc., United States.
- Cyber Risks to Secure and Private Universal Access
Gisela Susanne Bahr, Florida Institute of Technology, United States; Liam Mayron, Harris Corp., United States; Hannah Gacey, Florida Institute of Technology, United States.
- Design of a Multi-interface Creativity Support Tool for the Enhancement of the Creativity Process
George Sielis, George Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus; Andrina Granić, University of Split, Croatia.
- Audiopolis, Navigation through a Virtual City Using Audio and Haptic Interfaces for People Who are Blind
Jaime Sánchez, Javiera Mascaro, University of Chile, Chile.
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S028: SMART Interfaces for Consumer Health Applications (I)
Room: Taylor
Chair(s): Josette Jones, Indiana University, United States;
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- Tracking Observations of Everyday Living with Smart Phones
Michelle Rogers, Drexel University, United States.
- Design of a Paired Patient-Caregiver Support Application for People Coping with Cancer
Chris Newlon, Robert Comer, Kim Wagler-Ziner, Anna McDaniel, Indiana University, United States.
- Design Lessons for Older Adult Personal Health Records Software from Older Adults
Juan Pablo Hourcade, Elizabeth Chrischilles, Brian Gryzlak, Blake Hanson, Don Dunbar, David Eichmann, Ryan Lorentzen, The University of Iowa, United States.
- Privacy, Security and Interoperability of Mobile Health Applications
Josette Jones, Sara Anne Hook, Seong Park, LaSha Scott, Indiana University, United States.
- A Case Study of the Design and Evaluation of a Persuasive Healthy Lifestyle Assistance Technology: Challenges and Design Guidelines
Jie Xu, Ping-yu Chen, Scott Uglow, Alison Scott, Enid Montague, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States.
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S029: Looking for an Accessible Life; while in Desktop, Mobile and Web
Room: Manatee
Chair(s): Evangelos Bekiaris, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece;
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- Developing Accessible Mobile Phone Applications: The Case of a Contact Manager and Real Time Text Applications
Javier Cano Moreno, María Fernanda Cabrera-Umpierrez, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Jon Azpiroz, Vodafone Spain Foundation, Spain; Juan Bautista Montalvá Colomer, María Teresa Arredondo, Adrian Rodriguez Castro, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain.
- An End-user Evaluation Point of View Towards OSS Assistive Technology
Maria Gkemou, Evangelos Bekiaris, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece; Karel Van Isacker, European Platform for Rehabilitation, Belgium.
- Results of the Technical Validation of an Accessible Contact Manager for Mobile Devices
Jon Azpiroz, Vodafone Spain Foundation, Spain; Juan Bautista Montalvá Colomer, María Fernanda Cabrera-Umpierrez, María Teresa Arredondo, Julio Gutierrez Rios, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain.
- A Harmonised Methodology for the Components of Software Applications Accessibility and its Evaluation
Eleni Chalkia, Evangelos Bekiaris, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece.
- Enabling Accessibility Characteristics in the Web Services Domain
Dimitris Giakoumis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece; George Hassapis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
- An Accessibility Assessment Framework for Improving Designers Experience in Web Applications
Theofanis Oikonomou, Nikolaos Kaklanis, Konstantinos Votis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece.
- Overview of 1st AEGIS Pilot Phase Evaluation Results
Maria Gkemou, Evangelos Bekiaris, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece.
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S030: Human, Computer and Environment
Room: Sarasota
Chair(s): Jerzy Charytonowicz, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland;
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- Numerical Analysys of Geometrical Features of 3D Biological Objects, for Three-Dimensional Biometric and Anthropometric Database
Michal Rychlik, Witold Stankiewicz, Marek Morzynski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland.
- Integral Model of the Area of Reaches and Forces of a Disabled Person with Dysfunction of Lower Limbs as a Tool in Vitrual Assessment of Manipulation Possibilities in Selected Work Environments
Bogdan Branowski, Piotr Pohl, Michal Rychlik, Marek Zablocki, Poznan University of Technology, Poland.
- Disabled Youth in Sport Rivalry. What are the Trends – Virtual or Real Competition?
Katarzyna Ujma-Wasowicz, Silesian University of Technology, Poland.
- New Design – Integration of Art and Technology
Wojciech Bonenberg, Poznan University of Technology, Poland.
- Spaces of Mutable Shape and the Human Ability to Adapt
Katarzyna Kubsik, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland.
- Machinery Design for Construction Safety in Practice
Beata Mrugalska, Aleksandra Kawecka-Endler, Poznan University of Technology, Poland.
- Effect of Protective Coating on the Performance of Wearable Antennas
Minyoung Suh, Kate Carroll, William Oxenham, North Carolina State University, United States.
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13:30 – 15:30 |
S044: Social Inclusion
Room: Palm Beach
Chair(s): Vicki Hanson, University of Dundee, United Kingdom;
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- Social Inclusion Through Digital Engagement
Vicki Hanson, University of Dundee, United Kingdom.
- Narrating Past to Present: Conveying the Needs and Values of Older People to Young Digital Technology Designers
Elizabeth Valentine, Ania Bobrowicz, University of Kent, United Kingdom; Graeme Coleman, Lorna Gibson, Vicki Hanson, University of Dundee, United Kingdom; Saikat Kundu, Alison McKay, Raymond Holt, University of Leeds, United Kingdom.
- Adaptive Interfaces: A Little Learning is a Dangerous Thing
Kyle Montague, Vicki Hanson, Andy Cobley, University of Dundee, United Kingdom.
- Use of Speech Technology in Real Life Environment
Ruimin Hu, Towson University, United States; Shaojian Zhu, UMBC, United States; Heidi Feng, Towson University, United States; Andrew Sears, UMBC, United States.
- Collecting an American Sign Language Corpus through the Participation of Native Signers
Pengfei Lu, Matt Huenerfauth, City University of New York, United States.
- Preliminary Findings of an Ethnographical Research on Designing Accessible Geolocated Services with Older People
Valeria Righi, Guiller Malon, Susan Moler, Interactive Technologies Group Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain; Sergio Sayago, University of Dundee, United Kingdom; Josep Blat, Interactive Technologies Group Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain.
- Extending Predictive Models of Exploratory Behavior to Broader Populations
Shari Trewin, John Richards, Rachel Bellamy, Bonnie John, Cal Swart, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, United States; David Sloan, University of Dundee, United Kingdom.
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S045: Intelligent Interfaces and Functionality, Adaptation, and Personalization
Room: Taylor
Chair(s): Stefan Carmien, Tecnalia Research, Spain;
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- A Generic OSGi-based Model Framework for Delivery Context Properties and Events
Jaroslav Pullmann, Yehya Mohamad, Carlos Velasco, Fraunhofer, Germany; Stefan Carmien, Tecnalia Research, Spain.
- Some Issues Regarding the Design of Adaptive Interface Generation Systems
Julio Abascal, Amaia Aizpurua, Idoia Cearreta, Borja Gamecho, Nestor Garay-Vitoria, Raúl Miñón, University of the Basque Country, Spain.
- Issues in Web Presentation for Cognitive Accessibility
Clayton Lewis, University of Colorado, United States.
- Inclusive Scenarios to Evaluate an Open and Standards-based Framework that Supports Accessibility and Personalization at Higher Education
Alejandro Rodriguez-Ascaso, Jesus Boticario, Cecile Finat, Elena Del Campo, Mar Saneiro, Eva Alcocer, Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo, Emanuela Mazzone, UNED, Spain.
- Patient-Centered Design: Interface Personalization for Individuals with Brain Injury
Elliot Cole, Institute for Cognitive Prosthetics, United States.
- Using a Visual Assistant to Travel Alone within the City
Yves Lachapelle, Dany Lussier-Desrochers, Martin Caouette, Martin Therrien-Belec, Université du Québec a Trois-Rivières, Canada.
- Modeling Users for Adaptive Semantics Visualizations
Kawa Nazemi, Fraunhofer, Germany; Dirk Burkhardt, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany; Matthias Breyer, Arjan Kuijper, Fraunhofer, Germany.
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S046: Multimodal and Multicultural Communicative Agent (MMMCA)
Room: Union
Chair(s): Kristiina Jokinen, University of Helsinki, Finland; Matthias Rehm, Aalborg University, Denmark; Yukiko Nakano, Seikei University, Japan
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- Dialog Behaviors across Culture and Group Size
David Herrera, David Novick, The University of Texas at El Paso, United States; Dusan Jan, David Traum, University of Southern California, United States.
- Head Movements, Facial Expressions and Feedback in Danish First Encounters Interactions: a Culture-Specific Analysis
Patrizia Paggio, Costanza Navarretta, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Learning Culture-Specific Dialogue Models from Non Culture-Specific Data
Kallirroi Georgila, David Traum, University of Southern California, United States.
- Cultural Difference in Nonverbal Behaviors in Negotiation Conversations: Towards a Model for Culture-adapted Conversational Agents
Fumie Nori, Afia Lipi, Yukiko Nakano, Seikei University, Japan.
- Intercultural Dynamics of Fist Acquaintance: Comparative Study of Swedish, Chinese and Swedish-Chinese First Time Encounters
Jens Allwood, University of Gothenburg, Sweden; Nataliya Lindström, Center SSKKII//SCCIIL, Chalmers and University of Gothenburg, Sweden; Jia Lu, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
- Embedded Cultural Features in the Design of an Accessibility Agent for the Web
Ingrid Teixeira Monteiro, Clarisse Sieckenius De Souza, PUC - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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S047: Universal Access Methods and Tools
Room: Nassau
Chair(s): Margherita Antona, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece;
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- Classifying Interaction Methods to Support Intuitive Interaction Devices for Creating User-Centered-Systems
Dirk Burkhardt, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany; Matthias Breyer, Christian Glaser, Kawa Nazemi, Arjan Kuijper, Fraunhofer, Germany.
- A Survey on Guiding Logic for Automatic User Interface Generation
Gaurav Dubey, Pennsylvania State University, United States.
- Search Intention Analysis for User-Centered Adaptive Visualizations
Dirk Burkhardt, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany; Matthias Breyer, Kawa Nazemi, Arjan Kuijper, Fraunhofer, Germany.
- Visual Mediation Mechanisms for Collaborative Design and Development
Carmelo Ardito, Universita degli Studi di Bari, Italy; Barbara Rita Barricelli, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Paolo Buono, Maria Francesca Costabile, Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy; Antonio Piccinno, Universita degli Studi di Bari, Italy; Stefano Valtolina, Li Zhu, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.
- Tactics Choice Behaviors Represented in a Programming Language in the Map Tracing Problems
Nobuhito Yamamoto, University of Tsukuba, Japan; Syoko Shiroma, Ehime University, Japan; Tomoyuki Nishioka, Tsukuba University of Technology, Japan.
- Exact Compensation of Color-Weakness with Discrimination Threshold Matching
Rika Mochizuki, NTT Corporation, Japan; Satoshi Oshima, Chuo University, Japan; Reiner Lenz, Linköping University, Sweden; Jinhui Chao, Chuo University, Japan.
- Supporting Inclusive Design of User Interfaces with a Virtual User Model
Pierre Kirisci, Patrick Klein, Markus Modzelewski, Michael Lawo, University of Bremen, Germany; Yehya Mohamad, Fraunhofer, Germany; Thomas Fiddian, Chris Bowden, Royal National Institute for Deaf People, United Kingdom; Antoinette Fernnell, Joshue O Connor, National Council for the Blind of Ireland (NCBI), Ireland.
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16:00 – 18:00 |
S063: Universal Access in Practice
Room: Palm Beach
Chair(s): Simeon Keates, University of Abertay Dundee, United Kingdom; Ray Adams, Middlesex University, United Kingdom
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- Using Motion-Sensing Remote Controls with Older Adults
Thomas von Bruhn Hinné, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Simeon Keates, University of Abertay Dundee, United Kingdom.
- The Barriers to and Benefits of Use of ICT for People with Visual Impairment
Kristin Fuglerud, Norwegian Computing Center, Norway.
- A study of Accessibility Requirements for Media Players on the Web
Lourdes Moreno, María González, Paloma Martínez, Ana Iglesias, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain.
- A Method to Automate the Ranking of Web Pages According to User Defined Accessibility Ratings
Alice Good, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom.
- Examining the Current State of Group Support Accessibility - A Focus Group Study
John Schoeberlein, Yuanqiong Wang, Towson University, United States.
- An Investigation of a Personas-based Model Assessment for Experiencing User-centred Design
Wen Cing-Yan Nivala, De Montfort University, United Kingdom; De-Lai Men, South China University of Technology, P.R. China; Tin-Kai Chen, Shu-Te University, Taiwan; Robert Chen, De Montfort University, United Kingdom.
- Evaluation of Expert Systems: The Application of a Reference Model to the Usability Parameter
Paula Miranda, Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal (IPS), Portugal; Pedro Isaías, Universidade Aberta, Portugal; Manuel Crisóstomo, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal.
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S064: Design Access in Ergonomics and Interaction
Room: Hamilton
Chair(s): Fong-Gong Wu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan;
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- Use-state Analysis to Find Domains to Be Re-designed
Masami Maekawa, Sosa Design Inc. / Wakayama University, Japan; Toshiki Yamaoka, Wakayama University, Japan.
- Modeling the Role of Empathic Design Engaged Personas: An Emotional Design Approach
Robert Chen, Wen Cing-Yan Nivala, Chien-Bang Chen, De Montfort University, United Kingdom.
- Digitizing Interaction: the Application of Parameter-Oriented Design Methodology to the Teaching/ Learning of Interaction Design
Shu-Wen Tzeng, Auburn University, United States.
- Using Interface Design with Low-cost Interactive Whiteboard Technology to Enhance Learning for Children
Chien-Yu Lin, National University of Tainan, Taiwan; Fong-Gong Wu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan; De-Shiung Chen, National Tainan School for Hearing Impaired, Taiwan; Yan-Jin Wu, National University of Tainan, Taiwan; Kenendy Huang, Ta-Nai Elementary School, Taiwan; Chia-Pei Liu, Municipal Jinsyue Elementary School, Taiwan; Shu-Ying Chou, Tainan Municipal Heshun Elementary School, Taiwan.
- The Relationships between Morphology and Work for the Nursing Performance of Hand Controls in Emergency Surgery
Chao-Yuan Tseng, Fong-Gong Wu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
- Observe the User Interactive Behavior with a Large Multi-Touch Display in Public Space
Chien-Hsu Chen, Hsiao-Mei Hung, I-Jui Lee, Yu-Wen Chen, Fong-Gong Wu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
- A Study on An Usability Measurement Based on The Mental Model
Yuki Yamada, Keisuke Ishihara, Toshiki Yamaoka, Wakayama University, Japan.
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S065: Distributed Intelligence and the Web
Room: Lake
Chair(s): Pier Luigi Emiliani, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy;
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- Adaptations Based on Ontology Evolution as a Mean to Exploit Collective Intelligence
Laura Burzagli, Francesco Gabbanini, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy.
- GeoDrinking: How to Extract Value from an Extended Social Wine Drinking Experience
Alessandro Marcengo, Telecom Italia, Italy; Amon Rapp, Telecom Italia / Università di Torino / “Progetto Lagrange, Fondazione C.R.T.”, Italy.
- Technology Support via Telephone – to Elderly and People with Disability
Lars Johansson, Claes Tjäder, Swedish Institute for Assistive Technology (SIAT), Sweden.
- Virtual Structured Dialogic Design as Tool for Analysis of Threats before Implementing European Dialogues Aiming to Identify R&D Gaps in Assistive ICT
Yiannis Laouris, Georgina Siitta, Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute (CNTI), Cyprus; Patrick Roe, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; Pier Luigi Emiliani, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy; Aleco Christakis, Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute (CNTI), Cyprus.
- An Intelligent Task Assignment and Personalization System for Students’ Online Collaboration
Asterios Leonidis, George Margetis, Margherita Antona, Constantine Stephanidis, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece.
- Creating a Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure
Gregg Vanderheiden, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Jutta Treviranus, OCAD University, Canada.
- Virtual User Concept for Inclusive Design of Consumer Products and User Interfaces
Yehya Mohamad, Carlos Velasco, Jaroslav Pullmann, Fraunhofer, Germany; Michael Lawo, Pierre Kirisci, University of Bremen, Germany.
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