Adaptive User Interfaces on Tablets to Support People With Disabilities

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Abstract

With the advent of tablet computers, touch screens, gesture-based interaction and speech recognition, sophisticated applications with Natural User Interfaces (NUIs) become state of the art. NUIs have the potential to support people with disabilities, e.g., in their daily activities or in acquiring specific skills. Yet, one main challenge is that this user group has diverse abilities and handicaps so that an interaction design must be highly configurable to make NUIs beneficial. The introduction of adaptivity might be promising in order to overcome configuration complexity and effort. This paper presents an approach to adaptive user interfaces on tablets to support people with disabilities.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationABIS 2012 - Proceedings of the 19th International Workshop on Personalization and Recommendation on the Web and Beyond
PublisherOldenburg Wissenschaftsverlag
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventABIS 2012 - 19th International Workshop on Personalization and Recommendation on the Web and Beyond - Konstanz, Germany
Duration: 9 Sept 20129 Sept 2012
http://abis.l3s.de/abis-2012-workshop

Workshop

WorkshopABIS 2012 - 19th International Workshop on Personalization and Recommendation on the Web and Beyond
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityKonstanz
Period09.09.201209.09.2012
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Keywords

  • assistive technology
  • natural user interfaces
  • adaptive systems
  • accessibility
  • tablet computers
  • games

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