Multimedia for Accessible Human Computer Interfaces

Under Theme 1 “Vision-based Technologies for Accessible Human Computer Interfaces”, multimedia technologies to enhance access to interfaces through vision will be presented including: “A Framework for Gaze-contingent Interfaces”, “Sign Language Recognition”, “Fusion-based Image Enhancement and its A...

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Other Authors: McDaniel, Troy (Editor), Liu, Xueliang (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2021, 2021
Edition:1st ed. 2021
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505 0 |a PART I: VISION-BASED TECHNOLOGIES FOR ACCESSIBLE HUMAN COMPUTER INTERFACES -- Chapter 1: A Framework for Gaze-contingent Interfaces -- Chapter 2: Sign Language Recognition -- Chapter 3: Fusion-based Image Enhancement and its Applications in Mobile Devices -- Chapter 4: Open-domain Textual Question Answering Systems -- PART II: AUDITORY TECHNOLOGIES FOR ACCESSIBLE HUMAN COMPUTER INTERFACES -- Chapter 5: Speech Recognition for Individuals with Voice Disorders -- Chapter 6: Socially Assistive Robots for Storytelling and Other Activities to Support Aging in Place -- PART III: HAPTIC TECHNOLOGIES FOR ACCESSIBLE HUMAN COMPUTER INTERFACES -- Chapter 7: Accessible Smart Coaching Technologies Inspired by Elderly Requisites -- Chapter 8: Haptic Mediators for Remote Interpersonal Communication -- PART IV: MULTIMODAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR ACCESSIBLE HUMAN COMPUTER INTERFACES -- Chapter 9: Human-Machine Interfaces for Socially Connected Devices: From Smart Households to Smart Cities -- Chapter 10: Enhancing Situational Awareness and Kinesthetic Assistance for Clinicians via Augmented-Reality and Haptic Shared-Control Technologies 
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520 |a Under Theme 1 “Vision-based Technologies for Accessible Human Computer Interfaces”, multimedia technologies to enhance access to interfaces through vision will be presented including: “A Framework for Gaze-contingent Interfaces”, “Sign Language Recognition”, “Fusion-based Image Enhancement and its Applications in Mobile Devices”, and “Open-domain Textual Question Answering Systems”. Under Theme 2 “Auditory Technologies for Accessible Human Computer Interfaces”, multimedia technologies to enhance access to interfaces through hearing will be presented including: “Speech Recognition for Individuals with Voice Disorders” and “Socially Assistive Robots for Storytelling and Other Activities to Support Aging in Place”.  
520 |a Under Theme 3 “Haptic Technologies for Accessible Human Computer Interfaces”, multimedia technologies to enhance access to interfaces through haptics will be presented including: “Accessible Smart Coaching Technologies Inspired by Elderly Requisites” and “Haptic Mediators for Remote Interpersonal Communication”. Under Theme 4 “Multimodal Technologies for AccessibleHuman Computer Interfaces”, multimedia technologies to enhance access to interfaces through multiple modalities will be presented including: “Human-Machine Interfaces for Socially Connected Devices: From Smart Households to Smart Cities” and “Enhancing Situational Awareness and Kinesthetic Assistance for Clinicians via Augmented-Reality and Haptic Shared-Control Technologies” 
520 |a The book Multimedia for Accessible Human Computer Interfaces is to be the first resource to provide in-depth coverage on topical areas of multimedia computing (images, video, audio, speech, haptics, VR/AR, etc.) for accessible and inclusive human computer interfaces. Topics are grouped into thematic areas spanning the human senses: Vision, Hearing, Touch, as well as Multimodal applications. Each chapter is written by different multimedia researchers to provide complementary and multidisciplinary perspectives. Unlike other related books, which focus on guidelines for designing accessible interfaces, or are dated in their coverage of cutting edge multimedia technologies, Multimedia for Accessible Human Computer Interfaces takes an application-oriented approach to present a tour of how the field of multimedia is advancing access to human computer interfaces for individuals with disabilities.