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L'interface du clavier virtuel Chewing Word

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ChewingWord is a cross-platform on-screen keyboard for people with motor impairments and/or speech disorders, their care assistants, dyslexics and beginning readers. We focus on its interface, which aims to minimize the cognitive overload inherent to dynamic virtual keyboards, while preserving their main benefits: speed, power and fluidity.

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  • (2013)Proposition of a communication system used in mobility by users with physical disabilities, focus on cerebral palsy with athetoid problems2013 International Conference on Advanced Logistics and Transport10.1109/ICAdLT.2013.6568471(269-274)Online publication date: May-2013

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IHM '10: Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on l'Interaction Homme-Machine
September 2010
262 pages
ISBN:9781450304108
DOI:10.1145/1941007
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  1. augmentative and alternative communication
  2. disability
  3. dynamic virtual keyboard
  4. interface
  5. prediction
  6. punctuation
  7. software

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  • (2013)Proposition of a communication system used in mobility by users with physical disabilities, focus on cerebral palsy with athetoid problems2013 International Conference on Advanced Logistics and Transport10.1109/ICAdLT.2013.6568471(269-274)Online publication date: May-2013

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