Computing for users with special needs and models of computer-human interaction
CHI '92 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Manual and gaze input cascaded (MAGIC) pointing
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Investigating the applicability of user models for motion-impaired users
Assets '00 Proceedings of the fourth international ACM conference on Assistive technologies
The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction
The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction
Modeling the progression of Alzheimer's disease for cognitive assistance in smart homes
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
Automatically generating user interfaces adapted to users' motor and vision capabilities
Proceedings of the 20th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Task-action grammars: a model of the mental representation of task languages
Human-Computer Interaction
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Recent research on interactive electronic systems like computer, digital TV, smartphones can improve the quality of life of many disabled and elderly people by helping them to engage more fully to the world. However, existing design practices often isolate elderly or disabled users by considering them as users with special needs and do not consider their problems during the design phase. Later they try to solve the problem by providing a few accessibility features, which surely reduces the scalability of the systems. In this paper, we present a system that can help in designing interfaces for people with a wide range of abilities by simulating their interaction patterns. We have described the detail of our simulator in the context of other similar work and also discussed applications of the simulator for developing accessible and adaptable digital TV interfaces.