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Using the technology enhanced interaction framework for interaction scenarios involving disabled people

Using the technology enhanced interaction framework for interaction scenarios involving disabled people
Using the technology enhanced interaction framework for interaction scenarios involving disabled people
This paper focuses on the development of a general interaction framework to help design technology to support communication between people and improve interactions between people, technology and objects, particularly in complex situations when disabled people are involved. The main and sub-components of the framework are described. A tool was developed to provide advice on design and development factors for technological support. Work is now in progress to validate the framework and the tool with expert designers and accessibility experts before evaluating it with technology designers.
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Angkananon, Kewalin
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Gilbert, Lester
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Angkananon, Kewalin
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Wald, Mike
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Angkananon, Kewalin, Wald, Mike and Gilbert, Lester (2013) Using the technology enhanced interaction framework for interaction scenarios involving disabled people. International Journal of Advances in Computer Science and its Applications, 3, 1-5. (doi:10.3850/978-981-07-5939-1_25).

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This paper focuses on the development of a general interaction framework to help design technology to support communication between people and improve interactions between people, technology and objects, particularly in complex situations when disabled people are involved. The main and sub-components of the framework are described. A tool was developed to provide advice on design and development factors for technological support. Work is now in progress to validate the framework and the tool with expert designers and accessibility experts before evaluating it with technology designers.

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Published date: 5 June 2013
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 352598
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/352598
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Date deposited: 16 May 2013 13:55
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 13:54

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Author: Kewalin Angkananon
Author: Mike Wald
Author: Lester Gilbert

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