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A Multimodal End-2-End Approach to Accessible ComputingInclusive User Modeling and Simulation

A Multimodal End-2-End Approach to Accessible Computing: Inclusive User Modeling and Simulation [This chapter presents a concept of user modeling including users with different range of abilities. The chapter starts with a brief summary of existing approaches of user modeling and points out the uniqueness of our work. The user model is implemented through a simulator and a set of web services. The simulator is intended to be used as a tool for improving interface designs while the web services provide runtime adaptation. We have presented brief detail of both the simulator and the web service, their applications and conclude by discussing implications and limitations of user modeling. Later, Chap. 10 presents a concept of extending the idea of user modeling across different types of projects and standardizing it.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Multimodal End-2-End Approach to Accessible ComputingInclusive User Modeling and Simulation

Part of the Human–Computer Interaction Series Book Series
Editors: Biswas, Pradipta; Duarte, Carlos; Langdon, Patrick; Almeida, Luis

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Publisher
Springer London
Copyright
© Springer-Verlag London 2015
ISBN
978-1-4471-6707-5
Pages
91 –110
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4471-6708-2_5
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter presents a concept of user modeling including users with different range of abilities. The chapter starts with a brief summary of existing approaches of user modeling and points out the uniqueness of our work. The user model is implemented through a simulator and a set of web services. The simulator is intended to be used as a tool for improving interface designs while the web services provide runtime adaptation. We have presented brief detail of both the simulator and the web service, their applications and conclude by discussing implications and limitations of user modeling. Later, Chap. 10 presents a concept of extending the idea of user modeling across different types of projects and standardizing it.]

Published: Apr 7, 2015

Keywords: Grip Strength; User Modeling; User Profile; Cognitive Architecture; User Space

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