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Addressing the Challenges of Situationally-Induced Impairments and Disabilities in Mobile Interaction.

Tigwell, G.W., Sarsenbayeva, Z., Gorman, B., Flatla, D.R., Goncalves, J., Yesilada, Y. and Wobbrock, J., 2019. Addressing the Challenges of Situationally-Induced Impairments and Disabilities in Mobile Interaction. In: CHI 2019. ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems: Weaving the threads of CHI, 4-9 May 2019, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

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Abstract

Situationally-induced impairments and disabilities (SIIDs) make it difficult for users of interactive computing systems to perform tasks due to context (e.g., listening to a phone call when in a noisy crowd) rather than a result of a congenital or acquired impairment (e.g., hearing damage). SIIDs are a great concern when considering the ubiquitousness of technology in a wide range of contexts. Considering our daily reliance on technology, and mobile technology in particular, it is increasingly important that we fully understand and model how SIIDs occur. Similarly, we must identify appropriate methods for sensing and adapting technology to reduce the effects of SIIDs. In this workshop, we will bring together researchers working on understanding, sensing, modelling, and adapting technologies to ameliorate the effects of SIIDs. This workshop will provide a venue to identify existing research gaps, new directions for future research, and opportunities for future collaboration.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information:Extended Abstracts
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:32029
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:12 Mar 2019 09:05
Last Modified:14 Mar 2022 14:15

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