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Number of Pages : Xxx, 683 Pages
Language : English
Author : Arthur Karshmer
Type : Textbook
Item Weight : 38.1 Oz
gtin13 : 9783642315336
Series : Lecture Notes in Computer Science Ser.
Publication Year : 2012
Book Title : Computers Helping People With Special Needs : 13th International
Item Width : 6.1 in
Format : Trade Paperback
Publication Name : Computers Helping People with Special Needs : 13th International Conference, ICCHP 2012, Linz, Austria, July 11-13, 2012, Proceedings, Part II
Subject Area : Computers, Social Science
Publisher : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
Item Length : 9.3 in
ISBN : 9783642315336
Subject : People with Disabilities, User Interfaces, Enterprise Applications / General, Social Aspects / Human-Computer Interaction

Computers Helping People With Special Needs : 13th International Conference, Icchp 2012, Linz, Austria, July 11-13, 2012, Proceedings, Part II, Paperback by Miesenberger, Klaus (EDT); Karshmer, Arthur (EDT); Penaz, Petr (EDT); Zagler, Wolfgang (EDT), ISBN 364231533X, ISBN-13 9783642315336, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US The two-volume set LNCS 7382 and 7383 constiutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs, ICCHP 2012, held in Linz, Austria, in July 2012. The 147 revised full papers and 42 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 364 submissions. The papers included in the second volume are organized in the following topical sections: portable and mobile systems in assistive technology; assistive technology, HCI and rehabilitation; sign : ICT for sign language users: information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration; computer-assisted augmentative and alternative communication; easy to Web between science of education, information design and speech technology; smart and assistive environments: ambient assisted living; text entry for accessible computing; tactile graphics and models for blind people and recognition of shapes by touch; mobility for blind and partially sighted people; and human-computer interaction for blind and partially sighted people.