LEADER 05652nam 22008055 450 001 996465854303316 005 20200703083017.0 010 $a3-642-14100-5 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-642-14100-3 035 $a(CKB)2670000000028931 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000446384 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11284125 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000446384 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10506314 035 $a(PQKB)10556347 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-642-14100-3 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC3065477 035 $a(PPN)149064306 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000028931 100 $a20100629d2010 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnn|008mamaa 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aComputers Helping People with Special Needs, Part II$b[electronic resource] $e12th International Conference, ICCHP 2010, Vienna, Austria, July 14-16, 2010. Proceedings /$fedited by Klaus Miesenberger, Joachim Klaus, Wolfgang Zagler, Arthur Karshmer 205 $a1st ed. 2010. 210 1$aBerlin, Heidelberg :$cSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :$cImprint: Springer,$d2010. 215 $a1 online resource (644 p. 306 illus.) 225 1 $aInformation Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ;$v6180 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-642-14099-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aPeople with Specific Learning and Cognitive Problems: ICT, AT and HCI -- People with Motor Disabilities: HCI and Rehabilitation -- People with Motor Disabilities: How to Improve Text Input -- Deaf and Hard of Hearing People: Accessible Information and Education -- Deaf People: AT for Sign Language -- Blind and Partially Sighted People: Mobility and Interaction without Sight -- Blind and Partially Sighted People: Rehabilitation and Social Skills -- Blind and Partially Sighted People: HCI -- Blind and Partially Sighted People: Access to Mathematics -- Blind and Partially Sighted People: Designing Haptic Interaction for a Collaborative World -- Blind and Partially Sighted People: Three-Dimensional Tactile Models for Blind People and Recognition of 3D Objects by Touch -- Ageing: HCI Usability (HCI4AGING). 330 $aWelcome to the Proceedings of ICCHP 2010! We were proud to welcome participants from more than 40 countries from all over the world to this year?s ICCHP. Since the late 1980s, it has been ICCHP?s mission to support and reflect development in the field of ?Assistive Technologies,? eAccessibility and eInclusion. With a focus on scientific quality, ICCHP has become an important reference in our field. The 2010 conference and this collection of papers once again fulfilled this mission. The International Programme Committee, comprising 106 experts from all over the world, selected 147 full and 44 short papers out of 328 abstracts submitted to ICCHP. This acceptance ratio of about half of the submissions demonstrates our strict pursuit of scientific quality both of the programme and in particular of the proceedings in your hands. An impressive number of experts agreed to organize ?Special Thematic Sessions? (STS) for ICCHP 2010. These STS help to bring the meeting into sharper focus in several key areas. 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