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Frontiers in Accessibility for Pervasive Computing
Call for Participation in this Pervasive 2012 Workshop
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http://pervasive-accessibility.shorturl.com/
June 19, 2012, Newcastle, UK

Important Dates
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Submission Deadline: March 09, 2012
Notification to Authors: April 02, 2012
Camera-Ready Papers: April 20,2012
Workshop: June 19, 2012


Scope
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Pervasive systems, including mobile devices, present significant
technical and usability challenges. In this workshop, we plan to focus
on the accessibility challenges of pervasive systems and the
opportunities these systems have in providing novel accessibility
support. The primary objective of the workshop is to provide a venue
for sharing and discussing frontier technologies and evaluation
methodologies for accessibility in pervasive computing. We want to
encourage the workshop's participants to discuss lessons learned from
previous design successes and failures, raise methodological issues in
designing special evaluations given the nature of pervasive computing
and of the target user populations, and propose future research
questions and challenges.


Topics
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Not limited to these:
• In general, the use of pervasive computing technologies by and in support of:
 o Individuals with hearing, sight and other sensory impairments
 o Individuals with motor impairments
 o Individuals with memory, learning and cognitive impairments
 o Individuals with multiple impairments
• Methodologies, techniques, and tools to evaluate the accessibility
of pervasive and
 mobile applications in general and those specifically designed as accessible
 technologies
• Design patterns derived from the evaluation of accessibility in
pervasive systems
• Techniques and applications to acquire and process context
information to support
 disabilities
• Use of sensor fusion techniques to support users with disabilities
• New interaction paradigms to present contextual information to users with
 disabilities
• Wearable assistive technologies
• Sensing techniques for augmenting or translating human sensory input
• Sensors and actuators for supporting activities of daily living in the home
• Support for transportation and navigation


Call for Position Papers
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Position papers should be between 2 to 4 pages (ACM Format) and could
report work in progress, synthesize lessons from previous work, or
explore early ideas and concepts.

An international program committee will select around 12-15
contributions. Authors of accepted position papers will be invited to
give short presentations at the beginning of the workshop with brief
discussion phases.


Format
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We aim to create a hands-on environment where all the participants
present, use, design, and evaluate frontier technologies that support
accessible interaction for pervasive computing. Participants of the
workshop will give five-minute round-robin presentations of their
research with pre-delivered slide presentations, they will bring their
technologies to be used and will be ready to use other people’s
technologies, and will engage in multiple rounds of constructive
feedback on the technologies. Participants are encouraged to bring
material on their evaluation methodologies, their study designs, and
their measurement technologies, such as logging and scripting
programs. Participants will engage in small-group, hands-on design and
evaluation challenge of a new technology using other participants as
pilot subjects.


How to Submit
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Contributions must be sent by email to [log in to unmask] no later
than March 09, 2012, and should be in PDF format. If you have any
questions, we encourage you to contact us at the above
email address.


Organizers
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Mario Romero (point of contact - Georgia Tech - [log in to unmask])
Jeffrey Bigham (University of Rochester)
Tiago Guerreiro (Technical University of Lisbon)
Shaun Kane (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Votis Konstantinos (Centre for Research and Technology Hellas)
Sergio Mascetti (Università degli Studi di Milano)
Caleb Southern (Georgia Tech)
Gottfried Zimmermann (Stuttgart Media University)

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