Editors: Manoj Kumar M.V, Immanuel Azaad Moonesar R.D., Ananth Rao, Pradeep N, Annappa, Sandeep Kautish, Vijayakumar Varadarajan

Series Title: Advances in Data Science-Driven Technologies

Computer Assistive Technologies for Physically and Cognitively Challenged Users

Volume 2

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ISSN: 2972-3440 (Print)
ISSN: 2972-3450 (Online)
ISBN: 978-981-5079-16-6 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-5079-15-9 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2023
DOI: 10.2174/97898150791591230201

Introduction

Computer Assistive Technologies for Physically and Cognitively Challenged Users focuses on the technologies and devices that assist individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities. These technologies facilitate independent activity and participation, serving to improve daily functional capabilities.

The book features nine chapters that cover a wide range of computer assistive technologies that give readers an in-depth understanding of the available resources to help the elderly or individuals with disabilities. The topics covered in the book include 1) The category and ontology of assistive devices, 2) Web accessibility and ICT accessibility for persons with disability (PWD), 3) Assistive technologies for blind and visually impaired people, 4) Assistive technologies for home comfort and care, 5) Assistive technologies for hearing impaired people using Indian sign language synthetic animations, 6) Augmentative and alternative communication/hearing impairments, 7) Accessibility innovations to help physically disabled users, 8) Adhesive tactile walking surface indicators for elderly and visually impaired people mobility, 9) future of assistive technologies.

This book serves as a textbook resource for students undertaking modular courses that require learning material on computer assistive technology. It also serves as a reference for graduate level courses in disability studies, human-computer interaction, gerontology and rehabilitation engineering. Researchers working in the allied fields intersecting computer science, medicine and psychology will also benefit from the information provided in the book.

Audience

Students undertaking modular courses that require learning material on computer assistive technology; graduate students in disability studies, human-computer interaction, gerontology and rehabilitation engineering. Researchers working in the allied fields intersecting computer science, medicine and psychology

Preface

- Pp. i-ii (2)
Manoj Kumar M.V, Immanuel Azaad Moonesar, Ananth Rao, Pradeep N, Annappa, Sandeep Kautish, Vijayakumar Varadarajan
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List of Contributors

- Pp. iii

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Overview, Category and Ontology of Assistive Devices

- Pp. 1-25 (25)
Arun Kumar G. Hiremath*, Nirmala C.R.
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Accessibility of Software/Hardware

- Pp. 26-47 (22)
Meenu Chandel*, Manu Sood
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Computer Vision-Based Assistive Technology for Blind and Visually Impaired People: A Deep Learning Approach

- Pp. 48-72 (25)
Roopa G.M.*, Chetana Prakash, Pradeep N.
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Assistive Technology for Home Comfort and Care

- Pp. 73-97 (25)
Annu Rani*, Vishal Goyal, Lalit Goyal
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Technologies for Hearing Impaired People Using Indian Sign Language Synthetic Animations

- Pp. 98-116 (19)
Rakesh Kumar*, Lalit Goyal, Vishal Goyal
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Augmentative and Alternative Communication/ Hearing Impairments

- Pp. 117-134 (18)
Jestin Joy*, Kannan Balakrishnan, M Sreeraj
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Hardware and Software-based Accessibility Innovations to Help Physically Disabled User

- Pp. 135-163 (29)
Bhagvan Kommadi*
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Elderly and Visually Impaired People Mobility in Home Environment Using Adhesive Tactile Walking Surface Indicators

- Pp. 164-182 (19)
Vijaya Prakash R.*, Srinath Taduri
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Assistive Technology Trends, Challenges and Future Directions

- Pp. 183-210 (28)
Nancy Jasmine Goldena*, Thangapriya
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Subject Index

- Pp. 211-217 (7)

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