Tangible newspaper for the visually impaired users
CHI '05 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Acoustic control of mouse pointer
Universal Access in the Information Society
Non-speech input and speech recognition for real-time control of computer games
Proceedings of the 8th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility
Longitudinal study of continuous non-speech operated mouse pointer
CHI '07 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Striking a c[h]ord: vocal interaction in assistive technologies, games, and more
CHI '07 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Adaptive navigation of visually impaired users in a virtual environment on the world wide web
ERCIM'02 Proceedings of the User interfaces for all 7th international conference on Universal access: theoretical perspectives, practice, and experience
Speech based user interface for users with special needs
TSD'05 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue
Explicative document reading controlled by non-speech audio gestures
TSD'06 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue
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The HCI at the CTU has a long tradition of research of interaction methods for people with difficulties, especially for the users with vision impairments. As of June 2007, our HCI group counts 4 faculty members and 4 PhD students; however, numerous BSc and MSc students of the CTU are also involved in the research by direct appointment or through their coursework in the HCI-related subjects and thesis projects.