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CHI
2010
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Design to read: designing for people who do not read easily
Many people do not read easily. They may have an impairment such as a visual problem. They may be reading in stressful conditions or poor light, or perhaps they are reading in a s...
Caroline Jarrett, Helen Petrie, Kathryn Summers
HCI
2007
15 years 3 months ago
Discrimination and Perception of the Acoustic Rendition of Texts by Blind People
This paper reports on the results from a series of psychoacoustic experiments in the field of the auditory representation of texts via synthetic speech which comprise similar acous...
Vassilis Argyropoulos, Konstantinos Papadopoulos, ...
ACMDIS
1997
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
HCI, Natural Science and Design: A Framework for Triangulation Across Disciplines
Human-computer interaction is multidisciplinary, drawing paradigms and techniques from both the natural sciences and the design disciplines. HCI cannot be considered a pure natura...
Wendy E. Mackay, Anne-Laure Fayard
HCI
2009
14 years 11 months ago
People-Oriented Programming: From Agent-Oriented Analysis to the Design of Interactive Systems
Where the Object-Oriented paradigm set about abstracting objects, iented (AO) theory draws on Psychology to abstract mentalist notions like: beliefs, perceptions, goals, and intent...
Steve Goschnick
JUCS
2008
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15 years 1 months ago
The State of HCI in Ibero-American Countries
: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a challenging discipline that is currently concerned with the design, implementation and evaluation of interactive systems for human use, as w...
Toni Granollers, César A. Collazos, Mar&iac...