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- to architectural floorplans for blind people Helen Petrie, Neil King, Anne-Marie Burn and Peter Pavan British
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Inclusive design and assistive technology as part of the HCI curriculum
- Inclusive design and assistive technology as part of the HCI curriculum Helen Petrie and Alistair
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MoBIC: user needs and preliminary design for a mobility aid for blind and elderly travellers
- Thomas STROTHOTTE 1 , Helen PETRIE 2 , Valerie JOHNSON 2 and Lars REICHERT 3 1 Department of Simulation
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Use of a Haptic Device By Blind and Sighted People: Perception of Virtual Textures and Objects
- Chetz Colwell, Helen Petrie & Diana Kornbrot Department of Psychology University of Hertfordshire
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The Perception of Texture, Object Size and Angularity By Touch in Virtual Environments With Two Haptic Devices.
- haptic devices. Abstract Paul Penn, Helen Petrie, Chetz Colwell and Diana Kornbrot Sensory Disabilities
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PROTEUS: Artefact-Driven Constructionist Assessment within TabletPC-Based Low- Fidelity Prototyping
- Prototyping Dean Mohamedally, Panayiotis Zaphiris & Helen Petrie Centre for HCI Design, City University London
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Abstract Recent research in mobile computing: A review and taxonomy of HCI issues
- , Panayiotis Zaphiris, Helen Petrie Centre for HCI Design City University, London, EC1V 0HB, UK {cp496, zaphiri
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Accessibility 2.0: People, Policies and Processes
- Brian Kelly UKOLN University of Bath Bath, UK +44 1225 383943 b.kelly@(email omitted); Helen Petrie
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Forcing Standardization or Accommodating Diversity?
- @(email omitted); Helen Petrie, Fraser Hamilton School of Informatics City University London, UK +44 1904 754533 {h
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The Use of Non-Speech Sounds in Non-Visual Interfaces to the MS-Windows GUI for Blind Computer Users," presented at
- Users Helen Petrie and Sarah Morley Sensory Disabilities Research Unit University of Hertfordshire
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