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Sinossi

Presents some of the ways that computers are accessible to people with disabilities, as well as suggesting ways that devising novel solutions might be approached.

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Recensione

' Extraordinary Human-Computer Interaction is one of the few well-edited, well-written texts in this area.' Stella O'Brien, Ability

Contenuti

1. Extraordinary human-computer interaction Alan F. Newell; 2. Usable systems for special people Harold Thimbleby; 3. Modelling and analysis of dyslexic writing using speech and other modalities Jerome Elkind and Jeff Shrager; 4. Predictive interfaces: what will they think of next? Saul Greenberg, John J. Darragh, David Maulsby and Ian H. Witten; 5. Intelligent systems for speech and language impaired people: a portfolio of research Alan F. Newell, John L. Arnott, Alistair Y. Cairns, Ian W. Ricketts and Peter Gregor; 6. Giving candy to children: user-tailored gesture input driving an articulator-based speech synthesizer Randy Pausch and Ronald D. Williams; 7. An evaluation of the PRC Touch Talker with Minspeak: some lessons for speech prosthesis design Gary W. Strong; 8. Interfacing online services, alternative inputs and redundant displays Norman Coombs; 9. Producing a text-to-speech synthesizer for use by blind people Paul Blenkhorn; 10. Reading and pointing - new interaction methods for braille displays Gerhard Weber; 11. Metaphors for non-visual computing Elizabeth D. Mynatt and W. Keith Edwards; 12. Multiple modalities in adapted interfaces Alistair D. N. Edwards, Ian J. Pitt, Steve A. Brewster and Robert J. Stevens; 13. A physical skills based strategy for choosing an appropriate interface method Sherry Perdue Casali; 14. Technology for people with special needs - HCI design issues Kate Howey; 15. Travel alternatives for mobility impaired people: the surrogate electronic traveller (SET) Robert C. Williges and Beverly H. Williges; 16. Input and integration: enabling technologies for disabled users Robin Shaw, Anne Loomis and E. Crisman; 17. Resources Alistair D. N. Edwards and Rex Hancock.

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