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International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs (ICCHP)

Start Date: July 10, 2006

End Date: July 14, 2006

Description:ICCHP focuses on all aspects of human-computer interaction and the usage of information technology for people with special needs. Assistive devices, accessibility and usability of IT based systems as well as special systems for people with disabilities will be discussed. Implications for the quality of life and for society in general should enable a holistic approach. This orientation towards practice leads to an interdisciplinary exchange and invites all disciplines working in this field to take part and to discuss their ideas, approaches and results. ICCHP offers a platform for researchers, practitioners, and experts from around the world to present their work and experiences in papers, short papers and posters. Additionally specialists are invited to set up, organize and chair Specific Thematic Sessions independently within the thematic framework of the conference. At least three members of the international programme committee will review each contribution. Accepted contributions will be published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

Conference Website: http://www.icchp.org/

Conference Email: icchp@aib.uni-linz.ac.at

Additional Contact Information: CONFERENCE OFFICE: Johannes Kepler Universität Linz Integriert Studieren Altenbergerstr. 69 4040 Linz Austria Telephone: 011-43-732-2468-8821 Fax: 011-43-732-2468-28821

Location: University of Linz in Linz, Austria

Paper Submission Deadline: January 25, 2006

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