
Universal access in human-computer interaction. methods, techniques, and best practices
10th international conference, UAHCI 2016, held as part of HCI international 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada, july 17-22, 2016
Edited by
Margherita Antona, Constantine Stephanidis
The three-volume set LNCS 9737-9739 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the10th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction, UAHCI 2016, held as part of the 10th International Conference on Human-ComputerInteraction, HCII 2016, in Toronto, ON, Canada in July 2016, jointly with 15other thematically similar conferences. The total of 1287 papers presented at the HCII 2016 conferences were carefully reviewed and selected from 4354 submissions. The papers included in the three UAHCI 2016 volumes address the following major topics: novel approaches to accessibility; designfor all and eInclusion best practices; universal access in architecture and product design; personal and collective informatics in universal access; eye-tracking in universal access; multimodal and natural interaction for universal access; universal access to mobile interaction; virtual reality, 3D and universal access; intelligent and assistive environments; universal access to education and learning; technologies for ASD and cognitive disabilities; design for healthy aging and rehabilitation; universal access to media and games; and universal access to mobility and automotive.
Publication details
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-40250-5
Full citation:
Antona, M. , Stephanidis, C. (eds) (2016). Universal access in human-computer interaction. methods, techniques, and best practices: 10th international conference, UAHCI 2016, held as part of HCI international 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada, july 17-22, 2016, Springer, Dordrecht.
Table of Contents
Alayed Asmaa; Wald Mike; Draffan E. A.
3-13

Cândido Marques Luís Felipe; Freitas Guilhermino Daniela; Albano Lopes Larissa
14-26

de Araújo Ricardo José; Bonacin Rodrigo
27-37

Damasio Oliveira Juliana
38-48

Eika Evelyn; Eika Sandnes Frode
49-58

Graham Geordie; Chandrashekar Sambhavi
59-69

Kouroupetroglou Georgios; Katsoulis Philippos
81-90

Orozco Anyela; Tabares Valentina; Duque Néstor
91-97

Ruzic Ljilja; Tina Lee Seunghyun; Sanford Jon A.
98-108

Wentzel Jobke; Velleman Eric; van der Geest Thea
109-119

Wille Kathrin; Wille Cornelius; Dumke Reiner
120-131

Bosse Ingo K.; Wilkens Leevke
161-171

Eckhardt Jennifer; Kaletka Christoph; Pelka Bastian
183-193

Souza Gleice; Salgado Luciana; Clua Esteban; Gorski Trevisan Daniela
194-203

Staggers Nancy; Elias Beth; Makar Ellen; Hunt Jane; Alexander Gregory L.
204-213

Charbonneau Rickee; Sellen Kate; Seeschaaf Veres Angelika
242-250

Fross Klaudiusz; Ujma-Wąsowicz Katarzyna; Wala Ewa; Winnicka-Jasłowska Dorota; Gumińska Anna; Sitek Michał; Sempruch Agata
251-261

Gronostajska Barbara E.; Wielgus Andrzej M.
262-271

Jabłońska Joanna; Trocka-Leszczyńska Elżbieta; Tarczewski Romuald
272-281

Jabłońska Joanna; Trocka-Leszczyńska Elżbieta; Tarczewski Romuald
282-292

Nowakowski Przemyslaw; Charytonowicz Jerzy
305-314

Pelczarski Zdzislaw
315-326

Shieh Meng-Dar; Hsu Fang-Chen; Tian Jia-Shiuan; Chen Chien-Nan
327-339

Miura Takahiro; Arita Shoma; Hiyama Atsushi; Kobayashi Masatomo; Itoko Toshinari; Sawamura Junichiro; Hirose Michitaka
359-370

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