Gertakizunak

Kultur ondarearen hedapena Webean: kurtso praktikoa

2017 Martxoa 29 · Computer science School (University off the Basque Country). Manuel Lardizabal 1, 20018 Donostia.

Ikastaroa

Izenburua: Kultur ondarea web bidez zabaltzeari buruzko ikastaro praktikoa

Itarakaslea: Gerrit van der Veer (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Herbehereak Open University [https://www.cs.vu.nl/~gerrit/]

Hizkuntza: Inglesera, aldi bereko ingelesa-gaztelera hitzaldien itzulpenarekin.

Egunak: 2017ko martxoaren 29tik 31 arte

Ordutegia: 15:30tik  19:30 arte

Tokia: Informatika Fakultatea. UPV / EHU. Lardizabal 1 20018 Donostia

Materialak: Aste bat aurretik parte-hartzaileek kurtsoa prestatzeko informazioa jasoko dute: sarrera labur eta eskaera bat barne: kultur ondarearen adibide bat aurkitu behar dute beren familia, kultura edo ingurumena eta oharrak eta argazkiak edo deskribapenak ekarri lehenengo egunetik. Beren ordenagailua erabili ahal izango dute, hala nahi izanez gero.

Izena eman: Kurtsoa doakoa da, baina laborategiaren edukiera mugatua da. Erreserbak onartuko dira gehienezko edukiera bete arte. Izena emateko datu pertsonalak dituen mezu bat bidali behar duzu Julio Abascali: julio.abascal@ehu.eus

Orixe BHI eta Samaniego Ikastetxeekin JolasmATIKA proiektu pilotoan lankidetza

2016 Abendua 22 · https://www.noticiasdegipuzkoa.com/2016/12/23/vecinos/tolosaldea/jolasmatika-proiektu-pilotua-martxan-da-orixen

Berria

Ikerketa taldeko kide batzuk parte hartzen dute JolasmATIKA proiektu pilotoan, informatikaren kontzeptu batzuk transmititzeko unibertsitatekoak ez diren zentroetako ikasleei. Jokuak erabilita egingo da eta maila akademiko desberdinetako ikasleen bidez. Informazio gehiago ikus daiteke bideo honetan:

https://www.28kanala.eus/bideoak/azkenberriak/5423-ikasleak-izango-dira-informatika-zientzien-irakasle

"Data Mining and Physiological Signal Processing" saio bereziaren antolapena

2016 Urria 19 · La Granja de San Ildefonso (Segovia, Spain)

Berria

T4-W-S2 Data mining and physiological signals processing (J. Abascal, J. Muguerza)

  • Martínez R., Abascal J., Arruti A., Irigoyen E., Martín J.I., Muguerza J. A Stress Classification System based on Arousal Analysis of the Nervous System.
  • Martínez-Cagigal V., Núñez P., Hornero R. Spectral Regression Kernel Discriminant Analysis for P300 Speller Based Brain-Computer Interfaces.
  • Aguado A., Rodriguez I., Lazkano E., Sierra B. Supervised+Unsupervised Classification for Human Pose Estimation with RGB-D images: a first step towards a rehabilitation system.
  • Velasco-Álvarez F., Rodríguez-Fernández A., Ron-Angevin R. Switch mode to control a wheelchair through EEG signals.
  • Plácido Da Silva H. The Biosignal C.A.O.S.: Reflections on the Usability of Physiological Sensing for Human-Computer Interaction Practitioners and Researchers.

Raquel Martínez

Víctor Martínez-CagigalRicardo Ron-AngevinHugo Plácido Da Silva

Egokituz laborategiaren hogeita hamar urteurrena

Egokituz laborategiaren hogeita hamar urteurrena

2015 Abendua 16 · Carlos Santamaria Zentroa

Jardunaldi

09:30-10:00: Aurkezpen ekitaldia

10:00-10:30: Egokituz gaur

10:30-11:00: Kafea

11:00-12:00: Mahai ingurua erabiltzaile eta elkarteekin

12:00-12:30: "An american accessibility and AT researcher in Euskal Herria". Stefan Carmien (Tecnalia)

12:30-13:00: Laborategiaren hastapenak

13:00-13:45: “Komunikazioaren balada” Bazen Behin Clown Konpainia. Antzezle: Mentxu Arrieta.

14:00-15:00: Lunch

15:00-16:00: Mahai ingurua ikerketa talde eta enpresekin

16:00-16:30: Nora doa Egokituz

16:30-17:00: Kafea

17:00-18:00: Mahai ingurua Egokituzen kideohiekin

18:00-19:15: "Past present and future advancements in digital accessibility" Chieko Asakawa (IBM Tokio, U. Carnegie Mellon USA)

19:15-19:30: Itxiera

Informazio gehiago

"Accessibility Award" saria INTERACT'2015 kongresuan

"Accessibility Award" saria INTERACT'2015 kongresuan

2015 Iraila 16 ·

Berria

Abstract. User behaviour analysis requires defining experimental sessions with numerous participants. In this context, the specification of experiments is a demanding task, as several issues have to be considered such as the type of experiment, the type and number of tasks, the definition of questionnaires and the user interaction data to be gathered. The analysis of collected data is also complex and often requires repeatedly examining recorded interaction videos. In order to deal with these tasks, we present a platform called RemoTest which assists researchers to specify and conduct experimental sessions as well as to gather and analyse the interaction data. This platform has been applied to define different formal user studies on the web and has assisted researchers in detecting the main interaction characteristics of different user profiles and settings.

Accessibility award

"Prejudices, memories, expectations and confidence influence experienced accessibility on the Web"

2015 Apirila 22 ·

Berria

Evidence suggests that compliance to accessibility standards does not guarantee a satisfying user experience on the Web. Theactual accessibility of a website is worthless if users cannot perceive it. Unmet content and functionality related expectations havebeen identified as the main user problems not covered by guidelines. We expand on this by examining the role played by subjectiveand experiential dimensions, and particularly expectations, on users’ perceived web accessibility. We conducted a study with11 blind participants, who had to navigate on 4 restaurant websites, to uncover how these expectations shape their accessibilityperception. The thematic analysis on the transcribed interviews reveals that expectations are built up on previous experiences(either physical or via web) and preconceived ideas. We found that aspects, such as prejudices on branding issues or memoriesevoked by past experiences or emotional bonds, can a ect how user perceive and experience accessibility. Web content explicitlylabelled as accessible arises the curiosity and creates expectations about the accessibility of the website. We also observed thatnon-met expectations are often related to a sense of uncertainty and doubts, which can have an impact not only on participants’perceived web accessibility but on their user experience.

"Integrating adaptation rules for people with special needs in model-based UI development process"

2015 Apirila 13 ·

Berria

R. Miñón, F. Paternò, M. Arrue, J. Abascal. Integrating adaptation rules for people with special needs in model-based UI development process. Universal Access in the Information Society. 2015. DOI: 10.1007/s10209-015-0406-3

Abstract. The adaptation of user interfaces for people with special needs is a promising approach in order to enable their access to digital services. Model-based user interfaces provide a useful approach for this purpose since they allow tailoring final user interfaces with a high degree of flexibility. This paper describes a system called Adaptation Integration System aimed at providing Cameleon Reference Framework model-based tools with a mechanism to integrate adaptation rules in the development process. Thus, more accessible user tailored interfaces can be automatically generated. The services provided by the system can be applied at both design time and runtime. At design time, a user interface can be tailored at any abstraction level in the development process. At runtime, changes in the context of use trigger the adaptation process. Adaptation rules are stored in a repository tagged with meta-information useful for the adaptation process, such as the granularity of the adaptations and the abstraction level. As case studies, two applications have been developed using the services provided by the system. One of them exploits the benefits at design time whereas the other application is devoted to describe the adaptation process at runtime. The results obtained in these two scenarios demonstrate the viability and potential of the Adaption Integration System since even inexperienced designers may efficiently produce accessible user interfaces. 

Online bertsioa

"Assisted Interaction Data Analysis of Web-Based User Studies"

2015 Martxoa 14 ·

Berria

Abstract. User behaviour analysis requires defining experimental sessions with numerous participants. In this context, the specification of experiments is a demanding task, as several issues have to be considered such as the type of experiment, the type and number of tasks, the definition of questionnaires and the user interaction data to be gathered. The analysis of collected data is also complex and often requires repeatedly examining recorded interaction videos. In order to deal with these tasks, we present a platform called RemoTest which assists researchers to specify and conduct experimental sessions as well as to gather and analyse the interaction data. This platform has been applied to define different formal user studies on the web and has assisted researchers in detecting the main interaction characteristics of different user profiles and settings.