Explore innovative assistive technology designs in this 1-hour 13-minute conference session from the CHI 2016 Student Design Competition. Witness presentations on emergency communication tools for the deaf, car sensing systems, soft keyboards for the visually challenged, and time concept aids for children with learning disabilities. Discover finalist projects addressing issues like ataxia, pregnancy nausea management, post-natal back pain, clothing experiences for the visually impaired, public transportation accessibility, public speaking anxiety, Alzheimer's patient autonomy, and reading experiences for low vision elders. Gain insights into cutting-edge human-computer interaction research aimed at improving lives through thoughtful design solutions.
Student Design Competition: Assistive Technologies - CHI 2016
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Overview
Syllabus
CHI 2016 Student Design Competition
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ACM SIGCHI