Selected AT Papers
This section gives a selected reading list related to AT. Please don’t put your own papers here - put papers that other people have writtten that you think justify being part of the must-read list. You can use BibTex directly to cite the paper - check out Adding clever things to your pages.
Card, S. K., Newell, A., & Moran, T. P. (1983). The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction. Mahwah, NJ, USA: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
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This is a fantastic, seminal paper on Human Computer Interaction. It has direct relevance to Assistive Technology in it’s description of ‘model human processing’. — Simon Judge 2006/10/27
Recommended by Gareth Evans, Paul Blenkhorn (Manchester University )
Recommended at the ICCHP Young Researchers Consortium 2006:
Nye, P. W., & Bliss, J. C. (1970). Sensory aids for the blind: A challenging problem with lessons for the future. Proceedings of the IEEE, 58(12), 1878-1898.
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Capp, M., & Picton, P. (2000). The optophone: an electronic blind aid. Engineering Science and Education Journal, 9(3), 137-143.
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Bliss, J. (1962). Kinesthetic-tactile communications. Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on, 8(2), 92-99.
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Interesting in that it relates to Information Theory - the concepts that Dasher does.
[1982, article]
Baker, B. (1982). Minspeak. Byte, 7(9).
On CiteULike Great explanation of the development of the Minspeak AAC system.
Bach-Y-Rita, P., Collins, C. C., Saunders, F. A., White, B., & Scadden, L. (1969). Vision Substitution by Tactile Image Projection. Nature, 221(5184), 963-964.
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Mori, H., Kotani, S., & Kiyohiro, N. (1998). HITOMI: Design and Development of a Robotic Travel Aid.
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