Assistive Technology: From Virtuality to Reality : AAATE 2005Alain Pruski, Harry Knops IOS Press, 2005 - 781 หน้า Points towards the difficulty encountered in research and development carried out by laboratories to reach the users. This book aims at alerting developers so that they pay attention to the outcome of their work. Inventive research and technologies which have a high potential in the field of Assistive Technology are described in this publication. |
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A Case Study of Interaction Between | 3 |
Independence in Relation with Physical Characteristics of the Living Environment | 19 |
A Care Support System for Disabled People Using the Mirror Agent | 36 |
X | 51 |
User Test Results with the Final Prototype of the Predictive Typing System FASTY | 59 |
NetworkBased Accessibility Services for People with Disabilities | 69 |
Testing the Electronic Abacus | 81 |
Translate Patient Needs by Studying Ocular | 91 |
Guidance for Assistive Technologies in Education and the Workplace Advancing | 391 |
Hybrid Books What is It for and How to Create Them | 401 |
Comparative Survey | 413 |
Interaction Design UserProfile IDUP A Framework for Evaluating User | 418 |
A First Experience | 437 |
Designing Educational Software Dedicated to People with Autism | 456 |
An Assistive Technology for the Care of Children with | 473 |
From | 482 |
The Accessibility of OnLine Encyclopaedias for People with Print Disabilities | 103 |
The SupportEAM | 113 |
Application | 129 |
Potential Application to Assistive Technologies | 145 |
Designing and Developing a Virtual Home for Aphasia Patients | 158 |
Innovative Application of | 174 |
The Use of ICT in the Delivery of Unplannable Care | 188 |
Conversational Rate and Communicative Competence | 202 |
Development of Simple Driving Simulator for the Driving Skill Evaluation of | 219 |
Abstracting the Graphical User Interface for NonVisual Access | 239 |
Overview of the Universal Maths Conversion Library | 256 |
ITSE Project Improved Assistive Technology Services | 269 |
Accessibility and Product Ecologies | 282 |
The BIME Production Unit A Technology Transfer Solution | 299 |
How Can Blinds Get Information in Public Transports Using PDA? The RAMPE | 304 |
Pose Estimation and Docking of Robotic Wheelchair to Robotic Transfer System | 317 |
Infrared NonContact Head Sensor for Control of Wheelchair Movements | 336 |
A Comparison of Interactive and Robotic Systems in Therapy and Education | 353 |
AT Training à la Carte in Flanders by MODEM Selling Your Soul | 374 |
Addressing the Challenges Facing Independent Assistive Technology Centres | 383 |
Are the Web Accessibility Guidelines Applicable and Sufficient for | 499 |
Experience Report in the Deployment of a Smart Environment Control Service | 517 |
A Robotic System to Enable and Analyze Play of Children with Physical | 535 |
A Simple Game Generator for Creating AudioTactile Games | 545 |
The National Accessibility Case in Norway NACNO | 578 |
Route Recognition with Augmented | 596 |
Can Loudness Growth Function Be Predicted by ASSR Response? | 613 |
Genesis of Wearable DSP Structures for Selective Speech Enhancement | 619 |
The Evaluation of a Web Browser for Blind People | 637 |
Effects of Crank Handbike Adjustments on the Upper Extremity Pain | 652 |
Mapped Virtual Reality for a Safe Manipulation in Rehabilitation Robotics | 666 |
Development of a Movable Neck Supporter with Adaptive and Learning | 681 |
The Challenge of Inclusion Electronic Portfolios Linking Learning | 689 |
A Model for Consortium Training in TransEuropean Assistive Technology | 705 |
Accessible Information and Quality of HumanComputer Interaction | 718 |
lphatec A Pilot Study on Outcomes of Computer Assisted Reading | 735 |
CostEffectiveness in Rehabilitation of Hearing Impaired People | 750 |
VEMS Training Wheelchair Drivers | 757 |
ICT as a Tool for Inclusion Equal Opportunities for Children with Motor | 772 |
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Assistive Technology: From Virtuality to Reality : AAATE 2005 Alain Pruski,Harry Knops มุมมองอย่างย่อ - 2005 |
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