Special Thematic Session (Archive)
ICCHP 2024
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The Internet of Things is ushering in a societal revolution: anything and everything can now be connected. The emergence of MicroElectro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) – miniaturized structures, sensors, actuators and microelectronics – will allow any object to be connected, which could have substantial positive impacts for persons with disabilities as more and more products can be…
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Chairs: Mathieu Raynal & Scott MacKenzie
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Chairs: Marion Hersh & Barabara Leporini
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The domain of Digital Accessibility and Assistive Technologies (AT) has included an increasing amount of R&D for people with Cognitive Disabilities and neurodiverse users (e.g. discussions facilitated by W3C/WAI and the COGA group related WACAG2.0 and WCAG) for several years. Dyslexia and Reading/Writing Disorders are named and seen as included in the discussion, yet there…
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Chairs: Paolo Perego, Mario Covarrubias & Guiseppe Andreoni