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Author Cambridge Workshop on UA and AT (6th : 2012 : Cambridge, England)

Title Designing inclusive systems : designing inclusion for real-world applications / Patrick Langdon ... [and others], editors
Published London : Springer, [2012]
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Description xvii, 236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Contents note continued: 10.Visibility Prediction Software: Five Factors of Contrast Perception for People with Vision Impairment in the Real World / A. Riaz -- pt. III Designing Cognitive Interaction with Emerging Technologies -- 11.Intrinsic Motivation and Design of ICT for the Ageing Population / P.J. Clarkson -- 12.A Framework for Studying Cognitive Impairment to Inform Inclusive Design / P.J. Clarkson -- 13.Interactive Error Correction Using Statistical Language Models in a Client-server Interface for Editing Mathematical Text / J. Denholm-Price -- 14.Understandable by Design: How Can Products be Designed to Align with User Experience? / P.J. Clarkson -- pt. IV Design for Inclusion -- 15.Design Advisor: How to Supply Designers with Knowledge about Inclusion? / P.J. Clarkson -- 16.From Guinea Pigs to Design Partners: Working with Older People in ICT Design / J. Riedel -- 17.When Users Cannot be Included in Inclusive Design / R. Herriott --
Contents note continued: 18.What is Good Design in the Eyes of Older Users? / C. Nicolle -- 19.Equal Access to Information? Evaluating the Accessibility of Public Library Web Sites in the State of Maryland / T. Yatto -- 20.Clustering User Data for User Modelling in the GUIDE Multi-modal Set-top Box / P. Biswas -- pt. V Designing Inclusive Architecture -- 21.Inclusive Built Heritage as a Matter of Concern: A Field Experiment / A. Heylighen -- 22.Designing a Virtual Environment Framework for Improving Guidance for the Visually Impaired / C. Jouffrais -- 23.Spatial Clues for Orientation: Architectural Design Meets People with Dementia / A. Heylighen
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Designing for the Real-world -- 1.Hospital Reality from a Lying Perspective: Exploring a Sensory Research Approach / A. Heylighen -- 2.Inclusive Bus Travel - A Psychosocial Approach / H. Dong -- 3.Safe and Inclusive Design of Equipment Used in the Minerals Industry / T. Cooke -- 4.Deploying a Two-player System for Arm Rehabilitation in Schools / B. Bhakta -- 5.Evaluating the Accessibility and Usability of Blogging Platforms for Blind Users / M. Slate -- pt. II Measuring Demand and Capabilities -- 6.A Population Perspective on Mobile Phone Related Tasks / P.J. Clarkson -- 7.How to Use Virtual and Augmented Reality Techniques to Design Highly Usable Human-machine Interfaces / M. Mengoni -- 8.Development and Evaluation of Sonified Weather Maps for Blind Users / J. Lazar -- 9.Achieving Inclusion in Public Spaces: A Shopping Mall Case Study / Y. Afacan --
Summary Annotation. The Cambridge Workshops on Universal Access and Assistive Technology (CWUAAT) are a series of workshops held at a Cambridge University College every two years. The workshop theme: Designing inclusion for real-world applications refers to the emerging potential and relevance of the latest generations of inclusive design thinking, tools, techniques, and data, to mainstream project applications such as healthcare and the design of working environments. Inclusive Design Research involves developing tools and guidance enabling product designers to design for the widest possible population, for a given range of capabilities. There are five main themes:Designing for the Real-World Measuring Demand And CapabilitiesDesigning Cognitive Interaction with Emerging Technologies Design for Inclusion Designing Inclusive Architecture In the tradition of CWUAAT, we have solicited and accepted contributions over a wide range of topics, both within individual themes and also across the workshops scope. We ultimately hope to generate more inter-disciplinary dialogues based on focused usage cases that can provide the discipline necessary to drive further novel research, leading to better designs. The aim is to impact industry and end-users as well governance and public design, thereby effectively reducing exclusion and difficulty in peoples daily lives and society
Analysis Biomedical engineering
Computer aided design
Computer science
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design
Control, Robotics, Mechatronics
Engineering design
Engineering
Rehabilitation
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
Notes Papers from the 6th Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology, CWUAAT 2012
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Also available in electronic format
Subject Assistive computer technology -- Congresses.
Self-help devices for people with disabilities -- Design -- Congresses.
User-centered system design -- Congresses.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Langdon, Patrick, 1961-
Cambridge Workshop on UA and AT (6th : 2012 : Cambridge, England)
LC no. 2012933436
ISBN 9781447128663 (cased)
(ebook