Searching for authors named "Constantine Stephanidis" – sorted by Relevance.
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Designing for all in the Information Society: Challenges towards universal access in the information age
- ion entails the identification of abstract interaction components that can be used to encapsulate alternative concrete artefacts. Such abstract components are de-coupled from platform, modality, or metaphor specific attributes to provide a kind of reusable design "library". Such an abstract element
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user interfaces for all to an information society for all: Recent achievements and future challenges
- demand for information access, and the proliferation of computers across the different industry sectors and application domains, are the driving forces of the on-going paradigm shift towards an Information Society. Such an evolution brings about radical implications on the current and future HCI res
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User Interfaces for All: New Perspectives into Human-Computer Interaction
- This chapter introduces the notion of User Interfaces for All, elaborates on the motivating rationale and examines its key implications on Human-Computer Interaction. The underlying vision of User Interfaces for All is to provide an approach for the development of computational environments catering
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An Architecture for a Self-Adapting Information System for Tourists
- The paper briefly describes the design of the architecture of the PALIO system (Personalised Access to Local Information and services for tOurists), focusing on the support for extensive adaptation. The framework provides a location-aware information system for tourists, capable of delivering fully
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A.: Design Representations And Development Support For User Interface Adaptation
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Modelling Decisions in Intelligent User Interfaces
- this paper, we are concerned with the run-time communication decisions which need to be made by an intelligent user interface. We model communication decisions as a decision making process, where a selection among a set of alternative constituents is needed, in order to satisfy specific design goals
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Integrating Media And Modalities In The User-Machine Interface
- this paper, we address one of the main issues that affect the ergonomic quality of multimedia user interfaces, namely the integration of media and modalities from a user's perspective. In particular, we present a methodological approach for the selection/allocation of appropriate (combinations of) m
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Decision Making in Intelligent User Interfaces
- Intelligent user interfaces are characterised by their capability to adapt at run-time and make several communication decisions concerning `what', `when', `why' and `how' to communicate, through a certain adaptation strategy. In this paper, we present a methodological approach to assist this decisio
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Supporting Adaptivity in Intelligent User Interfaces: The case of Media and Modalities Allocation
- Adaptivity is widely recognised as a major characteristic of Intelligent User Interfaces for improving the usability of interactive systems, in order to meet the requirements of heterogeneous user categories. The process through which adaptivity takes place is characterised by several attributes. In
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