2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-31534-3_25
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Addressing Accessibility Challenges of People with Motor Disabilities by Means of AsTeRICS: A Step by Step Definition of Technical Requirements

Abstract: Abstract. The need for Assistive Technologies in Europe is leading to the development of projects which aim is to research and develop technical solutions for people with long term motor disabilities. The Assistive Technology Rapid Integration & Construction Set (AsTeRICS) project funded by the 7th Framework Programme of the EU (Grant Agreement 247730) aims to develop a supporting multiple device integrated system to help people with upper limbs impairment. To this end, AsTeRICS is following the User Centred D… Show more

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“…For final prioritization of the requirements considering the three countries as a single group, the requirement was deemed high priority even when only one country considered it so. In the other cases, the majority criterion method (two out of three) was followed according to García-Soler et al (2012) (Table 2). This procedure made it possible to homogenize information collected from different sources, different methodologies and different countries.…”
Section: Prioritization Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For final prioritization of the requirements considering the three countries as a single group, the requirement was deemed high priority even when only one country considered it so. In the other cases, the majority criterion method (two out of three) was followed according to García-Soler et al (2012) (Table 2). This procedure made it possible to homogenize information collected from different sources, different methodologies and different countries.…”
Section: Prioritization Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It offers a flexible and affordable set of components that enables building assistive functionalities by connecting elements (so-called "plugins") in a graphical editor without programming. [11]. In course of this work, the AsTeRICS framework was extended with dedicated plugins for recent low-cost eye-tracking hardware including the EyeTribe tracker [8] and the Tobii EyeX development kit [7].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the user requirements were collected and prioritized, they were redefined into technical requirements . As a result of this transformation, a series of models were made available for the first evaluations.…”
Section: User Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%