Title
User Modeling Features Related to Physical Pressure.
Abstract
People with motor and/or cognitive impairments usually face several challenges when interacting with a computer. Often they have to rely on special and in most cases expensive hardware devices or can only use a limited range of functions provided by the device. The IAAA project aims at analyzing and modeling users' interaction capabilities in a fine-grained way in order to automatically determine the optimum interaction modalities and devices for the individual user. Later, this information will be used to adapt both user interfaces and interaction modalities to users' needs. IAAA utilizes standard hardware like common smartphones to lower the barriers for people with disabilities and subsequently extends its scope to non-impaired users. This paper focuses mainly on selected user model features that are used to represent a user's individual interaction capabilities. Further, it presents the results of a related initial study.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2837126.2837169
MoMM
Field
DocType
Citations 
Modalities,Haptic interaction,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Physical pressure,User modeling,Cognition,User interface,Multimedia
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
5
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thomas Neumayr1158.51
Daniel Kern221.46
Mirjam Augstein32112.40
Werner Kurschl49416.42
Josef Altmann565.10