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111 2  AAATE (Conference)|n(13th :|d2015 :|cBudapest, Hungary)
       |0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016181053 
245 10 Assistive technology :|bbuilding bridges /|cedited by 
       Cecilia Sik-Lányi, Evert-Jan Hoogerwerf, Klaus 
       Miesenberger and Peter Cudd. 
264  1 Amsterdam :|bIOS Press,|c2015. 
300    1 online resource. 
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490 1  Studies in health technology and informatics ;|vvolume 217
504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0  Title Page -- Preface -- Organization -- Reviewers -- 
       Contents -- Papers -- Session 1A: Universal Teaching and 
       Learning -- Usability of PDF Based Digital Textbooks to 
       the Physically Disabled University Student -- Paper-Based 
       Textbooks with Audio Support for Print-Disabled Students -
       - ICT Learning Technologies for Disabled People: 
       Recommendations for Good Practice -- Supporting Blind 
       Students in STEM Education in Austria -- A Network of 
       Peers and Practices for Addressing Learner Variability: 
       UDLnet -- Session 1B: Technological and Human Assistance 
       for People with Cognitive Disabilities -- Innovative 
       Methods and Tools for Professionals Working in Supported 
       Living Services for Intellectually Disabled Persons -- 
       Evidence-Based Development and First Usability Testing of 
       a Social Serious Game Based Multi-Modal System for Early 
       Screening for Atypical Socio-Cognitive Development -- 
       Evidence-Based Development and Evaluation of Mobile 
       Cognitive Support Apps for People on the Autism Spectrum: 
       Methodological Conclusions from Two R+D Projects -- 
       Applicability of Standard Eye-Tracking Technique in People
       with Intellectual Disability: Methodological Conclusions 
       from a Series of Studies -- Developing an Animal Counting 
       Game in Second Life for a Young Adult with Down Syndrome -
       - Session 1C: AT Outcome, Transfer and Policy -- 
       Delivering Beneficial Impacts in Assistive Technology: 
       Improving Government's Approach to Innovation -- Cost-
       Effectiveness of Powered Wheelchairs: Findings of a Study 
       -- Comparing Three Knowledge Communication Strategies -- 
       Diffusion, Dissemination and Translation -- Through 
       Randomized Controlled Studies -- Testing Usability of 
       Mobile Shower Commodes for Adults with Spinal Cord Injury:
       Research Method and Overview -- Level of Knowledge Use 
       Survey (LOKUS): A Validated Instrument for Tracking 
       Knowledge Uptake and Use. 
505 8  Session 1D: eAccessibility I -- The Cooperate Assistive 
       Teamwork Environment for Software Description Languages --
       Are Mainstream Mobile Technologies Bringing About New 
       Opportunities for People with Disabilities? Insights from 
       Three Case Studies -- Can We Fix the Web? -- Better 
       Questions, Better Answers: Structured Web Accessibility 
       Evaluations for Non-Experts -- Accessible Web Design -- 
       The Power of the Personal Message -- Session 2A: Ambient 
       Assisted Living I -- Smart Houses and Uncomfortable Homes 
       -- A Plug&Play Brain Computer Interface Solution for AAL 
       Systems -- Open Ambient Intelligence Environments -- 
       BRIDGeViz: Towards an Interactive Data Visualization Tool 
       for Exploration of Indoor Daily Life of an Older Adult -- 
       Assessing User Needs and Requirements for Assistive Robots
       at Home -- Session 2B: AT and Accessibility for People 
       with Dementia and Cognitive Disabilities I -- Designing an
       Assistive Learning Aid for Writing Acquisition: A 
       Challenge for Children with Dyslexia -- Using a 
       Participatory Action Research Design to Develop an 
       Application Together with Young Adults with Spina Bifida -
       - Conceptual Design of Haptic-Feedback Navigation Device 
       for Individuals with Alzheimer's Disease -- Applying 
       Guidelines for Evaluating Digital Technologies for People 
       Living with Dementia: A Case Study -- Persons with 
       Dementia and Their Caregivers Using GPS -- Session 2C: AT 
       Practice I -- Guidelines and Options for Computer Access 
       from a Reclined Position -- Stepwise Approach to 
       Accessible MOOC Development -- DigiPlace4all: An Online 
       Peer Support Community for Digital Skills -- Maximizing 
       Employment Outcomes Through the Use of ``Lower-Tech'' 
       Assistive Technology & Rehabilitation Engineering -- 
       Usability of RemindMe -- An Interactive Web-Based Mobile 
       Reminder Calendar: A Professional's Perspective -- Session
       2D: eAccessibility II. 
505 8  Ontology-Based Semantic Support to Improve Accessibility 
       of Graphics -- Magnetic, Angular Rate and Gravity Sensor 
       System Fusion for Orientation Estimation -- A Comparative 
       Study on Java Technologies for Focus and Cursor Handling 
       in Accessible Dynamic Interactions -- Designing GUIs for 
       Low Vision by Simulating Reduced Visual Acuity: Reduced 
       Resolution Versus Shrinking -- Session 3A: Ambient 
       Assisted Living II -- An Identification Procedure for 
       Behavioral Analysis in a Multi-User Environment -- Tele-
       Care Robot for Assisting Independent Senior Citizens Who 
       Live at Home -- Self-Tuning Behavioral Analysis in AAL 
       ``FOOD'' Project Pilot Environments -- Combining Apps 
       Targeting Professionals and Senior Citizens to Improve 
       Housing Accessibility and Influence Housing Provision 
       Policies -- How to Live Independently with or Without 
       Technology? -- Platform for Frail Elderly People 
       Supporting Information and Communication -- Session 3B: AT
       and Accessibility for People with Dementia and Cognitive 
       Disabilities II -- Distributed Cognition, Dementia, and 
       Technology -- Session 3B: Mobility: AT, Accessibility and 
       Usability I -- Mapping City Accessibility: Review and 
       Analysis -- SIMON: Integration of Mobility and Parking 
       Solutions for People with Disabilities -- Examples of the 
       Application of the Cause-Effect Ergonomic Evaluation Model
       to the Wheelchair Cushions -- ODINS: On-Demand Indoor 
       Navigation System RFID Based -- Session 3C: AT Practice II
       -- Barriers and Facilitators to Uptake of Assistive 
       Technologies: Summary of a Literature Exploration -- The 
       Assistance Dog System in Finland. An Overview of the 
       Current Situation and Suggestions -- Progress of the 
       European Assistive Technology Information Network -- 
       Collaboration Between Industrial Designers and Design 
       Engineers -- Comparing the Understanding of Design Intent 
       -- Session 3D: eAccessibility III. 
505 8  Balancing Game Universes for Playing Without Sight or 
       Hearing -- Embedded Systems for Supporting Computer 
       Accessibility -- Emergent Application on Smart Phone for 
       Deaf, Language Dysfunction and Foreigners -- Session 3D: 
       AT for Blind and Low Vision People I -- Versatile Text 
       Extraction System for Text-to-Speech Reading Assistant 
       Camera -- Validation of Mobility of Pedestrians with Low 
       Vision Using Graphic Floor Signs and Voice Guides -- 
       Session 4A: Ageing, Disability and Technology: Creating 
       Healthy Environments to Support Ageing and Disabled 
       Persons -- Visual Functioning of Aging Care Professionals 
       and the Influence of Light, a Brief Literature Study -- 
       Creating Healthy Nursing Home Environment via Lighting 
       Interventions: A Theoretical Approach -- Measurements of 
       Speech Intelligibility in Common Rooms for Older Adults as
       a First Step Towards Acoustical Guidelines -- Development 
       of the Environmental Observation Scale for the Visual 
       Impaired -- The Influence of Dry Eye and Office 
       Environment on Visual Functioning -- Session 4B: Mobility:
       AT, Accessibility and Usability II -- Using a Pressure 
       Mapping System to Evaluate Contact Pressure on Hands 
       During Use of Axillary Crutches -- PONS -- Mobility 
       Assistance on Footpaths for Public Transportation -- 
       Biomechanics and Physiology for Propelling Wheelchair 
       Uphill Slope -- Agile Walker -- Way-Finding Support in 
       Public Transport Environments Provided by the NAMO Mobile 
       Travel Assistance System -- Session 4C: AT Service 
       Provision, Organisation and Impact I -- How to Accomplish 
       the Assistive Technology Service Delivery Process for 
       Adults in Order to Obtain the Best Outcomes -- A 
       Literature Review -- Assessing Service Delivery Systems 
       for Assitive Technology in Brazil Using HEART Study 
       Quality Indicators. 
505 8  The Relationship Between the Key Elements of Donabedian's 
       Conceptual Model Within the Field of Assistive Technology 
       -- Implementing UNCRPD -- Barrier Free Access to Buildings
       in NRW -- Database and Signet ``NRW Inklusiv'' -- 
       Developing Deep Water Excercise Equipment for Low Back 
       Pain (LBP) Patients: Medical Validation Experiences -- 
       Session 4D: AT for Blind and Low Vision People II -- 
       Proposal for SVG2DOT -- Visibility of LED Blocks Mounted 
       on Crosswalk Boundaries for Low Visual Capacity -- 
       Development of a Portable Two-Way Communication and 
       Information Device for Deafblind People -- Wearable 
       Technology to Help With Visual Challenges -- Two Case 
       Studies -- 2D Presentation Techniques of Mind-Maps for 
       Blind Meeting Participants -- Session 5A: Ageing, 
       Disability and Technology -- Operational Assistance for 
       Elderly People by Using Audio Rhythms -- Beyond 
       Qualitative and Subjective Techniques to Assess Usability 
       of Banking Interfaces for Senior Citizens -- Automatic 
       Quiz Generation for the Elderly -- SHARON: A Simulator of 
       Human Activities, ROutines and Needs -- Session 5A: 
       Education and Training in AT, AAC (Co-Organised with the 
       ENTELIS Network) I -- Deciding to Apply for, Receiving and
       Starting to Use Assistive Technology Devices -- An 
       Enigmatic Journey -- Session 5B: AT for People with 
       Motoric and Physical Disabilities I -- ICT Based 
       Technology to Support Play for Children with Severe 
       Physical Disabilities -- 4D-Joystick -- New Possibilities 
       for Persons with Motor Disabilities -- Sweet Cheese. Back 
       to the Physical World -- Human-Computer Interface Using a 
       Head Mounted Camera and IR Markers -- Supporting Shoulder 
       Rehabilitation -- Designing Simple Devices Aiding 
       Physiotherapy -- Session 5C: AT Service Provision, 
       Organisation and Impact II. 
520    Assistive Technology (AT) is the term used to describe 
       products or technology-based services which support those 
       with disabilities or other limitations to their daily 
       activities, enabling them to enjoy a better quality of 
       life.This book presents the proceedings of the 13th 
       European Conference on the Advancement of Assistive 
       Technology (AAATE 2015), held in Budapest, Hungary in 
       September 2015. This biennial conference has established 
       itself as a leading forum in the transdisciplinary area of
       Assistive Technology, providing a unique platform for the 
       gathering of experts from around the world to review 
       progress and challenges in the interdisciplinary fields 
       which contribute to AT, such as research, development, 
       manufacturing, supply, provision and policy. The theme of 
       the 2015 conference is 'Attracting new areas and building 
       bridges', and this book contains 138 reviewed papers and 
       28 poster presentations delivered at the conference, 
       covering AT themes as diverse as aging, blindness, 
       mobility, assisted living and accessibility for people 
       with dementia and cognitive impairment.Offering a current 
       overview of many aspects of AT, this book will be of 
       interest to all those - from researchers and manufacturers
       to healthcare professionals and end-users - whose work or 
       daily life involves the relationship between technology 
       and disability. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed 
       August 27, 2015) 
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