Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction
Indicative topics/keywords of the broad spectrum of issues to be addressed:
- Access to education and learning
- Access to mobile interaction
- Access to on–line communities and eServices
- Access to the Web
- Accessibility guidelines
- Accessibility of Smart Environments
- Accessible games
- Adaptive and augmented interaction
- Alternative I/O techniques
- Ambient Assisted Living
- Architectures and tools for universal access
- Context–awareness for universal access
- Design for All best practice
- Design for All education and training
- Design for All methods, techniques and tools
- Development methods
- Economics of universal access
- Evaluation of Accessibility, Usability, and User Experience
- Interaction techniques, platforms and metaphors
- Modality–independent and multimodal interaction
- Multi–sensory interfaces
- Personalization
- User and context modeling and monitoring
- User Interface adaptation for universal access
Program Board
Program Chairs:
Constantine Stephanidis, Greece
Margherita Antona, Greece
Board Members:
- Julio Abascal, Spain
- Ray Adams, United Kingdom
- Gisela Susanne Bahr, United States
- Margit Betke, United States
- Anthony Brooks, Denmark
- Christian Bühler, Germany
- Stefan Carmien, Spain
- Jerzy Charytonowicz, Poland
- Carlos Duarte, Portugal
- Pier Luigi Emiliani, Italy
- Qin Gao, P.R. China
- Andrina Granić, Croatia
- Andreas Holzinger, Austria
- Josette Jones, United States
- Simeon Keates, United Kingdom
- Georgios Kouroupetroglou, Greece
- Patrick Langdon, United Kingdom
- Seongil Lee, Korea
- Ana Isabel B. B. Paraguay, Brazil
- Helen Petrie, United Kingdom
- Michael Pieper, Germany
- Enrico Pontelli, United States
- Jaime Sanchez, Chile
- Anthony Savidis, Greece
- Christian Stary, Austria
- Hirotada Ueda, Japan
- Gerhard Weber, Germany
- Harald Weber, Germany