Accepted Papers
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Session 1: Computing to Assist Disabled Individuals or Older Adults
- Predicting Mental-Imagery Based Brain-Computer Interface Performance from Psychometric Questionnaires
Camille Jeunet, Bernard N'Kaoua, Martin Hachet and Fabien Lotte. - Perceived Needs for Assistive Technologies in older adults and their caregivers
Lucile Dupuy, Hélène Sauzéon and Charles Consel. - Window to the Outside World: Bringing the outside in to housebound older adults in remote and rural areas
Gillian Dowds.
Session 2: Computation and Graphics
- Evolution of Coordinated Behaviour in Artificial Life Simulations
Maud Gibbons, Colm O'Riordan and Josephine Griffith. - An R-Based Framework for Implementing Large-Scale Spatial Models of Infectious Diseases
Martina Curran, Enda Howley and Jim Duggan. - Interactively animating crumpling paper
Camille Schreck, Damien Rohmer, Stefanie Hahmann and Marie-Paule Cani.
Session 3: Human-Computer Interaction
- A real-time dance visualization framework for the design of mappings that favor user appropriation
Carla Griggio and Mario Romero. - Text is in the Air... Investigating Multi-Finger Gestures for Mid-Air Text Entry
Anna Maria Feit, Srinath Sridhar, Christian Theobalt and Antti Oulasvirta. - Beyond the Limits of Digital Interaction: Should Animals Play with Interactive Environments?
Patricia Pons, Javier Jaen and Alejandro Catala.
Session 4: Gender issues in Computing Education
- EnGendering Design: Implementing Interdisciplinarity
Samantha Breslin and Bimlesh Wadhwa. - Conceptions and Stereotypes About Computer Science and Women: The Uppsala University Case
Noric Couderc, Elin Parsjö and Nadia Röning. - GenderTime: Evaluation of Measures for Women Encouragement in Science Organisations
Karin Siebenhandl and Eva Mayr.