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AIRTech 2018 : Accessibility, Inclusion and Rehabilitation using Information Technologies | |||||||||||||
Link: http://airtech2018.uib.es/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
The call for articles reflects advancements and opportunities brought about in this field through technical innovations alongside adoption and inquiry by those practicing and/or researching in this important field associated to healthcare and societal well-being.
Examples of such opportunities are the pervasiveness and wide uptake by training personnel, in academia, and in research enquiring of societal impact and end-user benefit in treatment programs using sensor technologies. This twenty-first century work investigates and applies technologies that have become affordable and commercially available following game industries uptake and developments since the turn of the century and thereafter. However, it should be emphasized that this is only an example and authors are encouraged to make their own case according to their specific research that aligns with the general framework of the call for this special issue. The research summaries submitted must address the problems related to the application of information technologies in accessibility to enable people with functional limitation to perform tasks that they were formerly unable to accomplish, in inclusion for people with different abilities and preferences, and in rehabilitation. The main topics of the conference are those relating to the application of information technologies in accessibility to enable people with functional limitation to perform tasks that they were formerly unable to accomplish, in inclusion for people with different abilities and preferences, and in rehabilitation. Topics include (but not restricted to): Researching on ICT and healthcare fields Innovative and emerging solutions on eHealth, Design, evaluation and use of IT to benefit people with disabilities (sensory, motor and cognitive impairments / multiple disabilities) and elderly people. Information technologies to accessibility to enable people with functional limitation to perform tasks that they were formerly unable to accomplish IT for the inclusion for people with different abilities and preferences IT for rehabilitation. eHealth for public health eHealth for aging Assisted living technologies Image and video processing on eHealth Robotics on eHealth Practical applications of eHealth Telemedicine and mobile telemedicine Personal technologies for health Emerging eHealth applications. At least one author of each accepted paper must be registered. One author registration will guarantee the publication of at most one accepted paper. If the same author presents several papers, a publication fee is due for each supplementary paper |
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