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Mo | 07.09. | 11:00 – 18:00 Uhr<br />

MCI<br />

WS<br />

MCI-Ws06<br />

Accessible Interaction for Visually Impaired People<br />

Ort<br />

2.328<br />

Zeit<br />

11:00 – 18:00<br />

In the last decades assistive technology has helped increasing<br />

the autonomy and quality of life of the 285 million visually impaired<br />

people worldwide. Interactive technologies can support<br />

visually impaired people in many tasks, such as navigation and<br />

wayfinding, reading and writing, access to education, or even gaming.<br />

Improving access to information and technology for visually<br />

impaired people is a significant challenge within the field of<br />

Human-Computer Interaction. In this workshop we want to bring<br />

together HCI researchers and practitioners working on assistive<br />

technology for visually impaired people. We intend to identify<br />

shared challenges and common avenues for future work.<br />

Organisation<br />

Martina Joisten, Annika Fecke, Sabine Jeleniowski |<br />

Rheinische Fachhochschule Köln<br />

Mauro Avila |<br />

Institut für Visualisierung und Interaktive Systeme,<br />

Universität Stuttgart<br />

Julie Woletz |<br />

Leuphana Universität Lüneburg<br />

Limin Zeng |<br />

HCI Research Group, TU Dresden<br />

Anke Brock |<br />

Inria Bordeaux<br />

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