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Universal Access in HCI : Inclusive Design in the Information Society, Volume 4, Hardback Book

Universal Access in HCI : Inclusive Design in the Information Society, Volume 4 Hardback

Edited by Constantine Stephanidis

Part of the Human Factors and Ergonomics series

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This fourth volume of papers from the 10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction -- which brought together the contributions of nearly 3000 individuals -- focuses on the trends and developing applications that are beginning to move the information age towards a state of universal accessibility.

Applying concepts from a variety of fields including cognitive ergonomics and engineering psychology, this cutting-edge volume considers a wide range of diversity issues and covers various facets of access, detailing a number of current and developing assistive technologies, including non-visual interaction devices.

This volume is available individually or as part of a four volume set covering most every aspect of human-computer interaction, including those in construction, manufacturing, publishing, and health.

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