DSAI 2015 - 6th International Conference on Software Development and Technologies for Enhancing Accessibility and Fighting Info-exclusion
Date2015-06-10 - 2015-06-12
Deadline2014-12-29
VenueFraunhofer FIT, Sankt Augustin, Germany
KeywordsAccessibility; Software Development; Technologies
Websitehttps://www.dsai.ws/2015
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 6th International Conference on Software Development and Technologies for
Enhancing Accessibility and Fighting Info-exclusion (DSAI 2015) will take
place in June 10-12, 2015, at Fraunhofer FIT, Sankt Augustin, Germany.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) play a major role in our
lives. However, ICT development which is indifferent to the concerns of
social inclusion may raise barriers and increase the gap between the average
user and those with special needs, instead of contributing to eliminating
this gap and promoting equal rights and opportunities for all.
Senior citizens and others with special needs are often faced with multiple
minor disabilities that prevent them from enjoying the benefits of technology
and higher quality of life standards. According to the UN Convention on the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities, technology design should take into
account accessibility and usability features for the protection and promotion
of the human rights of persons with disabilities, in all policies and
programmes.
We invite authors to submit papers in the following and related areas:
Software and Web accessibility
. Software engineering for accessibility
. Web accessibility tools and evaluation
. Design for all
. Web authoring guidelines
. User modelling and the adaptive Web
. Adaptation and transformation of existing Web content
Interfaces and interaction
. Ergonomics
. Accessibility and usability
. Human-computer interfaces
. Multi-platform design
. Digital TV and electronic communications access
. Natural interaction
.Speech interfaces
. Tangible and organic interfaces
. Gaming
. Universally accessible graphical design
. Non-invasive brain computer interaction
Technologies
. Mobile technology
. Virtual environments
. Augmented reality
. Image processing and Computer vision
. Automation and robotics
. Architectures and tools for universal access
. Audio engineering
. Smart homes
Case studies
. Empirical studies and data analysis of crowdsourcing for accessibility
. Quality assurance of crowdsourcing generated content
. Methodologies for crowdsourcing procedures for accessibility
. Accessibility guidelines, best practice, evaluation techniques and tools
. Psychology of end user experiences and scenarios
. Cognitive task analysis
E-health
. Health and safety
. Engineering systems and healthcare delivery
. Healthcare services using IT
. Healthcare communities
. Therapeutics and diagnostic systems, devices and technologies
. Bioinstrumentation: sensors, micro, nano and wearable technologies
Ageing
. Sensory substitution
. Rehabilitation and caregiving
. Teleoperation, puppeteering and autonomy
. Social presence
. Cognitive rehabilitation
. Independent living and active ageing
Universal Education
. Special Education
. Inclusion in Education
. Distance learning
. Assistive learning
. Technology Enhanced learning
Collaborative Accessibility
. Groupware
. Cooperative authoring tools
. Human Computation
. Crowdsourcing
. Social networking
. Communityware
Enhancing Accessibility and Fighting Info-exclusion (DSAI 2015) will take
place in June 10-12, 2015, at Fraunhofer FIT, Sankt Augustin, Germany.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) play a major role in our
lives. However, ICT development which is indifferent to the concerns of
social inclusion may raise barriers and increase the gap between the average
user and those with special needs, instead of contributing to eliminating
this gap and promoting equal rights and opportunities for all.
Senior citizens and others with special needs are often faced with multiple
minor disabilities that prevent them from enjoying the benefits of technology
and higher quality of life standards. According to the UN Convention on the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities, technology design should take into
account accessibility and usability features for the protection and promotion
of the human rights of persons with disabilities, in all policies and
programmes.
We invite authors to submit papers in the following and related areas:
Software and Web accessibility
. Software engineering for accessibility
. Web accessibility tools and evaluation
. Design for all
. Web authoring guidelines
. User modelling and the adaptive Web
. Adaptation and transformation of existing Web content
Interfaces and interaction
. Ergonomics
. Accessibility and usability
. Human-computer interfaces
. Multi-platform design
. Digital TV and electronic communications access
. Natural interaction
.Speech interfaces
. Tangible and organic interfaces
. Gaming
. Universally accessible graphical design
. Non-invasive brain computer interaction
Technologies
. Mobile technology
. Virtual environments
. Augmented reality
. Image processing and Computer vision
. Automation and robotics
. Architectures and tools for universal access
. Audio engineering
. Smart homes
Case studies
. Empirical studies and data analysis of crowdsourcing for accessibility
. Quality assurance of crowdsourcing generated content
. Methodologies for crowdsourcing procedures for accessibility
. Accessibility guidelines, best practice, evaluation techniques and tools
. Psychology of end user experiences and scenarios
. Cognitive task analysis
E-health
. Health and safety
. Engineering systems and healthcare delivery
. Healthcare services using IT
. Healthcare communities
. Therapeutics and diagnostic systems, devices and technologies
. Bioinstrumentation: sensors, micro, nano and wearable technologies
Ageing
. Sensory substitution
. Rehabilitation and caregiving
. Teleoperation, puppeteering and autonomy
. Social presence
. Cognitive rehabilitation
. Independent living and active ageing
Universal Education
. Special Education
. Inclusion in Education
. Distance learning
. Assistive learning
. Technology Enhanced learning
Collaborative Accessibility
. Groupware
. Cooperative authoring tools
. Human Computation
. Crowdsourcing
. Social networking
. Communityware
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