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CA: Mini-symposia on Assistive Machine Learning for People with Disabilities

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Submitted by: Sara Pérez (Technosite)
Location: Vancouver (North America)
Date: 10 December 2009

Description

23rd Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) 2009: Mini-symposia on Assistive Machine Learning for People with Disabilities

Following the program of the Neural Information Processing Systems 2009 conference, four mini-symposia will be held in parallel, aiming to examine the following: Nowadays, there are massive amounts of heterogeneous electronic information available on the Web. People with disabilities, among other groups potentially influenced by the digital gap, face great barriers when trying to access information. Sometimes their disability makes their interaction the ICT environment (e.g., computers, mobile phones, multimedia players and other hardware devices) more difficult. Furthermore, the contents are delivered in such formats that cannot be accessed by people with disability and the elderly. The challenge for their complete integration in information society has to be analyzed from different technology approaches.

Recent developments in Machine Learning are improving the way people with disabilities access to digital information resources. From the hardware perspective, Machine Learning can be a core part for the correct design of accessible interaction systems of such users with computers (such as BCI). From the contents perspective, Machine Learning can provide tools to adapt contents (for instance changing the modality in which it is accessed) to users with special needs. From the users' perspective, Machine Learning can help constructing a good user modelling, as well as the particular context in which the information is accessed.

The deadline for submission of extended abstracts is 30th October, 2009.

Further information about the programme of the conference can be found here.

The event is free of charge; however, registration is mandatory and can be performed online.

Event email: info@nips.cc

How to get there

Venue:

Hyatt Regency Vancouver
655 Burrard Street
British Columbia V6C 2R7
Vancouver

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