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Assistive Technology - Shaping the Future: AAATE 2003 Conference Proceedings

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.iospress.nl/loadtop/load.php?isbn=9781586033736
ISSN:
1383-813X

Published by:
IOS Press
Sponsored by:
Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe (AAATE)

105 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Concept for Context-Sensitive Word Predictions in a Public Terminal Environment
  2. A Fetch-and-Carry Robot Appliance for Elderly and Disabled Persons
  3. A Framework for Adapting Wheelchair Training in Virtual Reality
  4. A General Structure for Assessment Studies of Assistive Technology
  5. A Head Controlled Powered Wheelchair Using Gyro-Sensors
  6. A Human Centred Design Method for Developing a Robot Appliance
  7. A Survey of AT for Deafblind People: State of the Art and New Developments
  8. A Survey of the Wheelchair and Seating Market in Ireland
  9. A Transcription Tool for Mathematical Braille
  10. A User-Centered Approach for Designing CLAPOTI: An Assistive Technology Designed for Speech and Motor Disorders
  11. Access to Assistive Technology in the European Union: European Commission Study
  12. Adaptation of the Computer Workplace for the Quadriplegic Person
  13. Adaptive Smart Home System for Disabled
  14. Affective Feedback: Learning Skills in the Virtual World for Use in the Real World
  15. Alternative Access to Product Information on Consumer Packages in Supermarkets and in Smart Home Environments
  16. Analysing User Needs and Developing Systems for Provision of Assistive Devices in the Southern African Region
  17. Approaches to Voice Interaction Systems for Use by Visually Impaired People
  18. Assessing the Research Knowledge Base in Assistive Technology: A Case Study Using MEDLINE
  19. Assistive Technology And Opportunity Costs: the Case of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
  20. Augmentative and Alternative Methods for Hard-of-Hearing People's Telephone Communication
  21. Autonomous and Robust 'Beverage Serving'-Task with the Rehabilitation Robotic System FRIEND
  22. Blindstation: A Game Platform Adapted to Visually Impaired Children
  23. Bridging the Gap: Access to Audio Sources for People with Hearing Aids
  24. Client Assessment for Assistive Technology: the SIVA Model
  25. Communication for the Non-Speaking Deaf Using an Embedded Prediction System
  26. Compensation of Severe Sensory Hearing Deficits. Two Different Approaches to Replace Inaudible Speech Elements: Re-Sampling Versus Re-Synthesis
  27. CONTACT: A Communication Aid Based on Pre-Prepared Phrases
  28. Curriculum and Development for Nursing and Assistive Technology
  29. Delivering AT in the Community Through an Interdisciplinary Approach
  30. Delivery System of Assistive Devices: Guidelines and Protocols
  31. Development and Integration of Package Opening Devices With a Flexible Robot in a SMART Home Environment
  32. Development of Japan Assistive Technology Use Monitoring System in Activity and Participation
  33. Development of Marina, an Amphibious Wheelchair, to Allow Disabled People to Access the Beaches and Bathe
  34. Electronic Music Interfaces for People with Disabilities: Do They Lead Anywhere?
  35. Enhanced Learning Opportunities for School Students with Disabilities: Pedagogic and Technological Issues
  36. Evaluation Process Based on Users' Needs: Ergonomic Evaluation of Multimedia Games for Visually Impaired Children
  37. Extending the Driving Ability Tester Functionality
  38. Five-Year Review of the Technology Liaison Service in Rural and Urban Communities
  39. Giving Wings to the Service Delivery Process - New Possibilities by the RESORT Tele-Service Approach
  40. GRAB - A New Haptic and Audio Virtual Environment Enabling Vision Impaired People to Access the Three-Dimensional Computer Graphic World
  41. Grammatical Support for Sentence and Phrase Construction for Symbol Users
  42. Graphic Signs Communication Systems: Analysis Using WWS 2000
  43. Graphical Information for Students with Visual Impairment at Technically Oriented Faculties
  44. ICT a Tool for Play and Communication
  45. ICT in Special Education and In-Service Training
  46. ICT: Perspectives from the Classroom
  47. Improving Access to the Internet Within the AAC Community
  48. Improving Assistive Technology Services
  49. Improving Blind People's Spatial Ability by Bimodal-Perception Assistive Device for Accessing Graphic Information
  50. Improving the Employment Prospects of Severely Physically Disabled Persons Through IT Training Within a Mainstream College
  51. Information Technology, Telecommunications, New Media and Disability: New Trends
  52. Integration of Wireless Communication in Smart Homes for People With Disabilities
  53. Kids Click and Learn: Meeting the Literacy Needs of Disabled Children and Youth Using Language Rich Multimedia Applications
  54. Libbraille: A Portable Library to Easily Access Braille Displays
  55. Low Budget Commercial Development of a Transfer Aid: A Case Study
  56. Meet, Collaborate, Learn: An Examination of the Potential of the World Wide Web to Support Collaborative Learning for Students With Disabilities
  57. Mobile Videophones and Distant Signed Language Conversion
  58. More Than Words: Characterizing Symbol Use in Special Schools
  59. Online Support for Persons in the Community
  60. PACKAGE Project: Results of European User Trials for Easy Openable Packaging
  61. Partnership in Practice: Working Together to Deliver Quality AT Services in Ireland and the U.K.
  62. People Using Graphic Symbol Based Augmentative and Alternative Communication and the Internet: Guidelines and Tools for Supporting Symbol Conversation in Web Browsing and Email
  63. Physiotherapy and Assistive Technology and Persons with Intellectual Disability in Israel
  64. Producing Virtual Worlds for the Rehabilitation of Disabled People (Simulating Shopping for Autistic Children)
  65. Proposal of Floor Design Indicator Based on the Quantitative Evaluation of Driving the Manual Wheelchair
  66. Providing Blind People With Access to Technical Diagrams
  67. Psychosocial Outcomes of Hearing Aids
  68. Quantitative Evaluation and Analysis of Influences of Floor Conditions and Position of Rear Wheels on Maneuvering the Manual Wheelchair
  69. Remote Mobility Monitoring of the Elderly Using GSM-Based Mobile Telemetry of Accelerometer Signals
  70. Robot Supported Play - New Possibilities for Physically Handicapped Children?!
  71. Robotics in Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology
  72. Service for the Evaluation and Provision of Computer and Domotic Aids for the Victims of Occupational Accidents
  73. Simulation System for Powered Wheelchairs: Evaluation of Driving Skills Using Virtual Reality
  74. Smart Home Technology - Smart for Whom?
  75. SpeakOUT: a Tool for People With Modest Print Impairments
  76. Statement of Need (SON) in an Assistive Technology Service Delivery System - Implications for Policy and Practice in an Irish Context
  77. Study on Acoustical Training System of Obstacle Perception for the Blind
  78. Study on Developing the New Criterion of Level Differences for the Wheelchair
  79. Taking ABLEDATA's Web Site Into the 21st Century
  80. Technological Tools and Challenges in the Tactile Adaptation of Images
  81. Temporal Analysis of the Use of an Augmentative Communication Device
  82. The Accessibility of Interactive Digital Television
  83. The Adaptive Learning Environment: Customising the System to the Users' Accessibility Needs
  84. The Benefits of Environmental Control Units in Everyday Life, View of Users and Helpers
  85. The BRIDGE Project: Assistive Technology Against Social Exclusion
  86. The Development and Evaluation of a National Assistive Technology Online Database
  87. The Development of a Motorised Assistive Device for the Removal of Therapeutic Elastic Stockings
  88. The FRR Project: Developing a More User Friendly Rest Room
  89. The HMPH Project: Software for the Design of an Adapted Living Area 1
  90. The Next Hot Item for Assistive Technology and Design for All: Standardization
  91. The Role of Assistive Technology in the Provision of Educational Material for Children with a Visual Impairment in the Republic of Ireland
  92. The Use of Mobile Phone Equipped With Handsfree and Voice Recognition Capabilities in Demanding Accessibility Environments
  93. They Play and Learn to Play! First Results of the Italian Research Project on Play and Children with Motor Impairment
  94. Towards a More Comprehensive AT Service for People with Neurological Disabilities in Ireland
  95. Towards a Repository of Individual Assistive Technology Plans
  96. Towards Accessible Communication Services for Inclusive Information Society in Slovenia
  97. Trends in Software Accessibility
  98. Usage Log Analysis to Support Prescription of a Switch-Activated Wheelchair Controller
  99. Usage Monitoring and Analysis to Enhance Provision of Environmental Control Systems
  100. Using Virtual Reality in Psychology: Virtual Worlds in Treating Agoraphobia and Acrophobia
  101. Utilising Building Control Systems and Environmental Controls to Enhance ADL - A Scottish Case Study
  102. Video Communication as Assistive Technology for Intellectually Disabled People
  103. Video Extracts of Effective Social Conversation Using a Whole-Utterance VOCA
  104. Wheelchair Football Devices
  105. Who are the Professionals that Support Visual Impaired Persons in Portugal?

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