On the audio representation of radial direction
Susumu Harada, Hironobu Takagi, et al.
CHI 2011
Human abilities and situations are idiosyncratic and may change frequently. Static one-size-fits-many accessibility solutions miss the opportunities that arise from careful consideration of an individual's abilities and fail to address the sometimes dynamic aspect of those abilities, such as when a user's activity or context causes a "situational impairment." The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners in accessibility, mobile HCI, and interactive intelligent systems who are pursuing agile, data-driven approaches that enable interactive systems to adapt or become adapted to the needs and abilities of a particular individual in a particular context.
Susumu Harada, Hironobu Takagi, et al.
CHI 2011
Ed H. Chi, Gunnar Stevens, et al.
CHI 2011
Michelle Brachman, Zahra Ashktorab, et al.
PACM HCI
Christopher A. Le Dantec, Robert G. Farrell, et al.
CHI 2011