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The Ninth International Conference on Disability,
Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies

2012 Conference Proceedings

 

 

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Keynote I

Pierre-Alain Joseph on Cognitive Rehabilitation

Session Chair: Evelyne Klinger

1

Virtual reality for cognitive rehabilitation: from new use of computers to better knowledge of brain black box?, P-A Joseph, J-M Mazaux, E Sorita, University of Bordeaux, FRANCE

Keynote II

Alma Merians on Movement Rehabilitation

Session Chair: Skip Rizzo

9

Movement rehabilitation in virtual reality from then to now: how are we doing?, A S Merians, G Fluet, E Tunik, Q Qiu, S Saleh, S Adamovich, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJ, USA

Session I

Stroke Rehabilitation I

Session Chair: Mindy Levin

17

Robotic/virtual reality intervention program individualized to meet the specific sensorimotor impairments of an individual patient: a case study, G G Fluet, A S Merians, Q Qiu, S Saleh, V Ruano, A R Delmonico, S V Adamovich, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey/New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJ, USA

25

Can a home based virtual reality system improve the opportunity for rehabilitation of the upper limb following stroke?, P J Standen, K Threapleton, L Connell, A Richardson, D J Brown, S Battersby, F Platts, University of Nottingham/University of Central Lancashire/Erewash Community Occupational Therapy Service, Derbyshire/Nottingham Trent University/ Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Nottinghamshire, UK

33

Development and validation of tele-health system for stroke rehabilitation, P L Weiss, R Kizony, O Elion, S Harel, I Baum-Cohen, T Krasovsky, Y Feldman, M Shani, Gertner Institute for Epidemiology and Health Policy Research, Tel Hashomer/University of Haifa/Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, ISRAEL/McGill University, Montreal, CANADA

 

Session II

Cognitive Rehabilitation I

Session Chair: Naomi Josman

41

Using a virtual supermarket as a tool for training executive functions in people with mild cognitive impairment, R Kizony, M Korman, G Sinoff, E Klinger, N Josman, University of Haifa/Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer/School for Special Education, Tzohar Le’Tohar, Rechasim/Carmel Medical Center, Haifa, ISRAEL/Arts et Métiers ParisTech, Angers-Laval, FRANCE

47

Rehabilitation tools along the reality continuum: from mock-up to virtual interactive shopping to a living lab, S Y Hadad, J Fung, P L Weiss, C Perez, B Mazer, M F Levin, R Kizony, University of Haifa/Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, ISRAEL/McGill University, Montreal/Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital, Laval, Quebec, CANADA

53

So much technology, so little time: factors affecting use of computer-based brain training games for cognitive rehabilitation following stroke, B B Connor, P J Standen, Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, Grass Valley, CA, USA/University of Nottingham, UK

Session III

Augmented Reality

Session Co-Chairs: Debbie Rand & David Perret

61

3D augmented reality applied to the treatment of neuropathic pain, B Penelle, D Mouraux, E Brassinne, T Tuna, A Nonclercq, N Warzée, Université Libre de Bruxelles/Erasme Hospital, Brussels, BELGIUM

69

Augmented reality improves myoelectric prosthesis training, F Anderson, W F Bischof, University of Alberta, CANADA

77

Development of an augmented treadmill for the rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy: pilot perspectives from young healthy adult users, M Al-Amri, D Abásolo, S Ghoussayni, D Ewins, University of Surrey, Guildford/ Queen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton, London, UK

87

Mathematical literacy for everyone using arithmetic games, L Pareto, University West, Trollhättan, SWEDEN

97

Metabolic response to virtual reality augmented cycling training, J E Deutsch, M J Myslinski, R Ranky, M Sivak, C Mavroidis, J A Lewis, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/Northeastern University, Boston, MA/VRehab, USA

Session IV

Visual Impairment I

Session Chair: Orly Lahav

103

Haptic presentation of 3D objects in virtual reality for the visually disabled, M Moranski, A Materka, Technical University of Lodz, POLAND

111

When sighted people are in the skin of visually impaired ones: perception and actions in virtual reality situation, Y Boumenir, A Kadri, N Suire, C Mury, E Klinger, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, Angers-Laval/Institut pour malvoyants des Hauts Thébaudičres, Vertou, FRANCE

121

Dynamic spatial positioning system based on sounds and augmented reality for visually impaired people, C Kirner, C S Cerqueira, T G Kirner, Federal University of Itajubá/National Institute for Space Research, Săo Paulo, BRAZIL

131

Videogaming for wayfinding skills in children who are blind, J Sánchez, M Espinoza, J M Garrido, University of Chile, Santiago/Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso, Vińa del Mar, CHILE

Session V

Hearing & Speech

Session Chair: Jaime Sánchez

141

Appreciating speech through gaming, S T Sadural, M T Carreon, Code8 Technology Solutions/University of the Philippines Diliman, PHILIPPINES

149

Helping deaf and hard-of-hearing people by combining augmented reality and speech technologies, M R Mirzaei, S Ghorshi, M Mortazavi, Sharif University of Technology, Kish Island, IRAN

159

Evaluation of the prototype mobile phone app Pugh: a 3D cartoon character designed to help deaf children to speech read, D M Shaw, M Patera, E Paparidou, R Wolff, University of Salford, UK/German Aerospace Center, Brunswick, GERMANY

Session VI

Motor Rehabilitation

Session Co-Chairs: Tamar Weiss & Pierre-Alain Joseph

167

Web-based home rehabilitation gaming system for balance training, V I Kozyavkin, O O Kachmar, V E Markelov, V V Melnychuk, B O Kachmar, International Clinic of Rehabilitation, UKRAINE

175

Balance rehabilitation using custom-made Wii Balance Board exercises: clinical effectiveness and maintenance of gains in acquired brain injury population, R Lloréns, S Albiol, J A Gil-Gómez, M Alcańiz, C Colomer, E Noé, Universitat Politčcnica de Valčncia/Univesity of Jaume I, Castellón/Servicio de Neurorrehabilitación de los Hospitales NISA Valencia al Mar y Sevilla/Aljarafe, SPAIN

181

Upper-body interactive rehabilitation system for children with cerebral palsy: the effect of control/display ratios, T Yamaguchi, P Richard, F Veaux, M Dinomais, S Nguyen, Université d’Angers/Centre les Capucins, Département de Médecine Physique et de Rééducation Pédiatrique, Angers, France

187

Combining virtual reality and a myo-electric limb orthosis to restore active movement after stroke: a pilot study, S Bermúdez i Badia, E Lewis, S Bleakley, Universidade da Madeira, Funchal, PORTUGAL/Myomo Inc., Cambridge, MA/University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA

195

Serious games for physical rehabilitation: designing highly configurable and adaptable games, L Omelina, B Jansen, B Bonnechčre, S Van Sint Jan, J Cornelis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel/Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology, Ghent/Université Libre de Bruxelles, BELGIUM

203

Developmental cognitive neuroscience perspective on motor rehabilitation: the case for virtual reality-augmented therapy, P H Wilson, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

Session VII

Training & Assessment I

Session Chair: Rachel Kizony

211

Assessing prospective memory in young healthy adults using virtual reality, J Gonneaud, P Piolino, G Lecouvey, S Madeleine, E Orriols, P Fleury, F Eustache, B Desgranges, Université de Caen Basse Normandie/Université Paris Descartes, FRANCE 

219

Measuring the effect of affective stimuli on autonomic responses and task performance in a virtual environment by children with and without cerebral palsy, S Kirshner, P L Weiss, E Tirosh, University of Haifa/Technion- Israel Institute of Technology/The Child Development Center, Bnai-Zion Medical Center, Haifa, ISRAEL

229

Stress resilience in virtual environments: training combat relevant emotional coping skills using virtual reality, A A Rizzo, B John, J Williams, B Newman, S T Koenig, B S Lange, J G Buckwalter, Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California, Playa Vista, CA, USA

Session VIII

Design & Analysis

Session Co-Chairs: Pedro Gamito & Lena Pareto

239

Towards a real-time, configurable, and affordable system for inducing sensory conflicts in a virtual environment for post-stroke mobility rehabilitation: vision-based categorization of motion impairments, B Taati, J Campos, J Griffiths, M Gridseth, A Mihailidis, University of Toronto/Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, CANADA

247

User-centered development of a virtual reality cognitive assessment, S T Koenig, D Krch, N Chiaravalloti, J Lengenfelder, O Nikelshpur, B S Lange, J DeLuca, A A Rizzo, Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California, Playa Vista, CA/Kessler Foundation Research Center, NJ, USA

255

User perspectives on multi-touch tabletop therapy, M Annett, F Anderson, W F Bischof, University of Alberta, CANADA

261

Development of a complex ecological virtual environment, S Sangani, P L Weiss, R Kizony, S T Koenig, M F Levin, J Fung, McGill University, Montreal/Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital, Laval, Quebec, CANADA/University of Haifa/Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, ISRAEL/Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California, Playa Vista, CA, USA

269

Collaborative virtual environment for conducting design sessions with students with autism spectrum conditions, L Millen, S V G Cobb, H Patel, T Glover, University of Nottingham, UK

Session IX

Interfacing to Virtual Environments

Session Co-Chairs: Tomohiro Kuroda & Jean-Louis Vecher

279

Development of a low-cost virtual reality-based smart glove for rehabilitation, M Sivak, D Murray, L Dick, C Mavroidis, M K Holden, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA

287

What are the current limits of the Kinect™ sensor?, B Bonnechčre, B Jansen, P Salvia, H Bouzahouene, L Omelina, J Cornelis, M Rooze, S Van Sint Jan, Université Libre de Bruxelles/Vrije Universiteit Brussel/ Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology, Ghent, BELGIUM

295

Virtual reality learning software for individuals with intellectual disabilities: comparison between touchscreen and mouse interactions, E Loup-Escande, O Christmann, R Damiano, F Hernoux, S Richir, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, Laval, France

305

Development of a glove-type input device with the minimum number of sensors for Japanese finger spelling, Y Tabata, T Kuroda, K Okamoto, Kyoto College of Medical Science, Nantan/Kyoto University Hospital, JAPAN

311

Camera-based software as a significant tool in rehabilitation/therapy intervention, A L Brooks, Aalborg University, Esbjerg, DENMARK

Session X

Stroke Rehabilitation II

Session Chair: Belinda Lange

317

Augmented reflection technology for stroke rehabilitation – a clinical feasibility study, S Hoermann, L Hale, S J Winser, H Regenbrecht, University of Otago, Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND

323

Telerehabilitation for stroke patients: an overview of reviews, A Turolla, L Piron, T Gasparetto, M Agostini, H R Jorgensen, P Tonin, T Larsen, I.R.C.C.S. Fondazione Ospedale San Camillo, Venice/Social and Health Programs, Regione Veneto, Venice, ITALY/Sygheus Vendsyssel Brřnderslev Neurorehabiliteringscenter, Brřnderslev/Southern Denmark University, Odense, DENMARK

329

Information and communication technology – a person-centered approach to stroke care, J Broeren, J Jalminger, L-Ĺ Johansson, A Parmerud, L Pareto, M Rydmark, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Västra Götaland County/ Alkit Communications, Mölndal/University West, Trollhättan/University University of Gothenburg, SWEDEN

Session XI

Training & Assessment II

Session Chair: Judith Deutsch

337

Second-hand masculinity: do boys with intellectual disabilities use computer games as part of gender practice?, D Charnock, P J Standen, University of Nottingham, UK

345

Using virtual environments to teach coping skills in addiction treatment, L North, C Robinson, A Haffegee, P M Sharkey, F Hwang, Swanswell, Rugby/University of Reading, UK

355

Virtual reality exposure therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder patients controlled by a fuzzy logic system, F M de Oliveira, R S Lanzillotti, R M E M da Costa, R Gonçalves, P Ventura, L A V de Carvalho, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL

Session XII

Cognitive Rehabilitation II

Session Chair: Sue Cobb

361

Virtual exercises to promote cognitive recovery in stroke patients: the comparison between head mounted displays versus screen exposure methods, P Gamito, J Oliveira, N Santos, J Pacheco, D Morais, T Saraiva, F Soares, C SottoMayor, A F Barata, CEPCA/ULHT, Lisbon/Alcoităo Hospital, Alcabideche, PORTUGAL

369

Design of virtual reality based physical and cognitive stimulation exercises for elderly people, E Klinger, E Martinet, A L Lucas, D Perret, Arts et Métiers ParisTech/CIGMA, CIDEVIM, Laval, FRANCE

379

Study of the impact of added contextual stimuli on the performance in a complex virtual task among patients with brain injury and controls, H Cherni, P-A Joseph, E Klinger, Arts Métiers ParisTech, Angers-Laval/ EA4136, Bordeaux, FRANCE

385

Development of the system for continuous medical rehabilitation for patients with post-stroke and spinal cord injury motor disorders, O A Jafarova, E A Tarasov, R Yu Guk, M B Shtark, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Novosibirsk/Siberian Clinical Center FMBA, Krasnoyarsk, RUSSIA

Session XIII

Visual Impairment II

Session Chair: Penny Standen

393

Improving orientation and mobility skills through virtual environment for people who are blind: past research and future potential, O Lahav, Tel-Aviv University, ISRAEL

399

Development of a visual impairment simulator using the Microsoft XNA Framework, J Lewis, L Shires, D J Brown, Nottingham Trent University, UK

409

Chilean higher education entrance examination for learners who are blind, J Sánchez, M Espinoza, University of Chile, Santiago, CHILE

Short Papers

Session Co-Chairs: Paul Sharkey, Sebastian Koenig & Abdelmajid Kadri

419

Novel electronic musical instrument for persons with cerebral palsy to play and enjoy together, K Akazawa, T Kawai, R Okuno, T Masuko, H Nishida, M Horai, Osaka Institute of Technology/Setsunan University, Osaka-fu/ Mukogawa Women’s University, Hyogo-ken/SANYO Electric Co., Ltd., Osaka-fu/Social Welfare Organization Kibounoie Takarazuka, Hyogo-ken, JAPAN

423

Virtual rehabilitation system for people with Parkinson’s disease, S Albiol-Pérez, J A Lozano-Quilis, H Gil-Gómez, J A Gil-Gómez, R Llorens, Universidad de Zaragoza, Teruel/Universitat Politčcnica de Valčncia, SPAIN

427

Design of a novel virtual reality-based autism intervention system for facial emotional expressions identification, E Bekele, Z Zheng, U Lahiri, A Swanson, J Davidson, Z Warren, N Sarkar, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA

431

Subject anonymisation in video reporting: is animation an option?, A L Brooks, Aalborg University, Esbjerg, DENMARK

435

Markerless motion tracking: MS Kinect and Organic Motion OpenStage, A L Brooks, A Czarowicz, Aalborg University, Esbjerg, DENMARK/Organic Motion, USA

439

Perceptual game controllers and fibromyalgia studies, A L Brooks, E Petersson Brooks, Aalborg University, Esbjerg, DENMARK

443

Advantages of haptic feedback in virtual reality supported balance training: a pilot study, I Cikajlo, A Krpič, A Savanović, Z Matjačić, University Rehabilitation Institute, Ljubljana/Smart Com d.o.o., Ljubljana, SLOVENIA

447

Interactive expressive virtual characters: challenges for conducting experimental studies about multimodal social interaction, M Courgeon, O Grynszpan, S Buisine, J-C Martin, LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay/Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris/Arts et Métiers Paris Tech, Paris, FRANCE

451

Neurocognitive rehabilitation approach for cerebral palsy syndrome by using the rhythm-based tapping tool to extend fields of perception and motion, M Fukudome, H Wagatsuma, K Tachibana, K Sakamoto, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu/RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Saitama/Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Inashiki-Gun Ibaraki/Tohoku University, Sendai, JAPAN

455

Virtual rehabilitation of the weigh bearing asymmetry in the sit-to-stand movement, J A Gil-Gómez, H Gil-Gómez, S Albiol-Perez, J A Lozano-Quilis, Universitat Politčcnica de Valčncia/Universidad de Zaragoza, Teruel, SPAIN

459

Reproduction of plosive sound vocalization by the talking robot based on the visual information, M Kitani, H Sawada, Kagawa University, JAPAN

463

Upper limb tracking using depth information for rehabilitative tangible tabletop systems, R Lloréns, C Marín, M Ortega, M Alcańiz, C Colomer, M D Navarro, E Noé, Universitat Politčcnica de Valčncia/Univesity of Jaume I, Castellón/Hospitales NISA Valencia al Mar y Sevilla Aljarafe, Valencia, SPAIN

467

Convergent validation of a virtual reality-based street crossing with neuropsychological tests in neglected and non-neglected stroke patients, R Lloréns, M D Navarro, M Alcańiz, C Colomer, E Noé, Universitat Politčcnica de Valčncia/Hospitales NISA Valencia al Mar y Sevilla, Aljarafe/Univesity of Jaume I, Castellón, SPAIN

471

Virtual 3D shape and orientation discrimination using point distance information, S Maidenbaum, R Arbel, S Abboud, D R Chebat, S Levy-Tzedek, A Amedi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, ISRAEL

475

Self-referencing virtual reality programs for neurorehabilitation, L Mendes, A I Mota, F Barbosa, R Vaz, University of Porto, PORTUGAL

479

Configuring a mobile platform for daily-life management following brain injury: a case study in ubiquity, agility and ethics, J R O’Brien, University College London, UK

483

Development of a system for the assessment of a dual-task performance based on a motion-capture device, K Okamoto, H Kayama, M Yamada, N Kume, T Kuroda, T Aoyama, Kyoto University Hospital/Kyoto University, JAPAN

487

Counting repetitions of upper extremity movements while playing video games compared to traditional therapy; implications for stroke rehabilitation, D Rand, N Givon, G Zeilig, A Nota, H Weingarden, Tel Aviv University/ The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-HaShomer, ISRAEL

491

Promoting ability with interactive artistic environments, K Sá, A M Almeida, A Moreira, University of Aveiro, PORTUGAL

495

Generative design as a method to foster explorative behaviour in virtual motor rehabilitation, T Schüler, University of Osnabrück, GERMANY

499

Virtual office for students with learning difficulties, C Sík Lányi, G Sádori Pap, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary

503

Developing serious games for victims of stroke, C Sík Lányi, V Szűcs, E László, T Dömők, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary

507

Virtual reality and brain-computer interface for joint-attention training in autism, M Simőes, P Carvalho, M Castelo-Branco, University of Coimbra, PORTUGAL

511

Robotic rehabilitation tool supporting up and down motions in the bathroom – analyses of the catapult-assisted taking-off mechanism, M Sone, H Wagatsuma, K Tachibana, K Sakamoto, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu/RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Saitama/Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Inashiki-Gun Ibaraki/Tohoku University, Sendai, JAPAN

515

Personalised stroke rehabilitation intervention using open source 3D software and the Wii Remote Plus, E Tsekleves, D Skordoulis, I Paraskevopoulos, C Kilbride, A Warland, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK

519

Relationship between sensory processing profiles and sense of presence, H S Wallach, M P Safir, R Horef, University of Haifa, ISRAEL

523

Haptics visualisation of scientific data for visually impaired users, R J White, W S Harwin, University of Reading, UK

527

Augmented reality discovery and information system for people with memory loss, S Wood, R J McCrindle, University of Reading, UK

 

Internet address references within the papers presented in this volume were accessed and checked to be valid during the week 1–8 July 2012.


Conference Organisation

Conference General Chair

 

Evelyne Klinger, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, FRANCE

ICDVRAT Programme Chair

 

Paul Sharkey, University of Reading, UK

International Programme Committee

Robert Astur, Yale University, USA

Christos Bouras, University of Patras, GREECE

Willem-Paul Brinkman, Delft University of Technology, NETHERLANDS

Jurgen Broeren, Göteborg University, SWEDEN

Jane Broida, Metropolitan State College of Denver, USA

Tony Brooks, Aalborg Universitet Esbjerg, DENMARK

David Brown, Nottingham Trent University, UK

Susan Brown, University of Michigan, USA

Georgina Cárdenas-López, National Autonomous University of Mexico, MÉXICO

Ben Challis, University of Glamorgan, UK

Imre Cikajlo, Univerzitetni Rehabilitacijski Inštitut, SLOVENIA

Sue Cobb, University of Nottingham, UK

Rosa Maria E. Moreira da Costa, Universidade o Estado do Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL

Jean Detheux, Artist, Montréal, CANADA

Judith Deutsch, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, USA

Barry Eaglestone, University of Sheffield (retired), UK

Sheryl Flynn, Blue Marble Game Co., USA

Joyce Fung, McGill University, CANADA

Pedro Gamito, Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, PORTUGAL

Rolf Gehlhaar, University of Coventry, UK

Luis Girao, University of Coventry, UK

William Harwin, University of Reading, UK

Bruno Herbelin, L’Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, SWITZERLAND

Maureen Holden, Northeastern University, Boston, USA

Faustina Hwang, University of Reading, UK

Naomi Josman, University of Haifa, ISRAEL

Wendy Kaey-Bright, Cardiff School of Art and Design, WALES

Hannes Kaufmann, Vienna University of Technology, AUSTRIA

Emily Keshner, Temple University Philadelphia, USA

Claudio Kirner, Universidade Federal de Itajubá - UNIFEI, BRAZIL

Rachel Kizony, University of Haifa, ISRAEL

Evelyne Klinger, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, FRANCE

Mel Krokos, University of Portsmouth, UK

Sarah Kruger, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA

Tomohiro Kuroda, Kyoto University Hospital, JAPAN

Orly Lahav, Tel Aviv University, ISRAEL

Anouk Lamontagne, McGill University, CANADA

Pat Langdon, University of Cambridge, UK

Belinda Lange, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

Mindy Levin, McGill University, CANADA

Craig Lindley, Blekinge Technical Institute, SWEDEN

Kristiina McConville, Ryerson University, CANADA

Rachel McCrindle, University of Reading, UK

Suzanne McDonough, University of Ulster, UK

Michael McNeill, University of Ulster, UK

Alma Merians, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, USA

Daniel Mestre, Aix-Marseille University, FRANCE

Alessio Murgia, Maastrict University Medical Cente, NETHERLANDS

Bent Nielsen, Consultant, Odense, DENMARK

Alice O’Grady, University of Leeds, UK

Mark Palmer, University of the West of England, UK

Zhigeng Pan, Zhejiang University, CHINA

Lena Pareto, University of Trollhättan-Uddevalla, SWEDEN

Eva Petersson B|rooks, Aalborg Universitet Esbjerg, DENMARK

Alain Pruski, University of Metz, FRANCE

Edith Pulido Herrera, Vienna University of Technology, AUSTRIA

John Rae, Roehampton University, UK

Paul Richard, Université Angers, FRANCE

Albert (Skip) Rizzo, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

David Roberts, University of Salford, UK

Agnčs Roby-Brami, Université Paris Descartes, FRANCE

Martin Rydmark, Göteborg University, SWEDEN

Jaime Sánchez, Universidad de Chile, CHILE

Hideyuki Sawada, Kagawa University, JAPAN

Cecília Sik Lányi, University of Veszprém, HUNGARY

Paul Sharkey, University of Reading, UK

Andrew Cyrus Smith, African Advanced Institute for Information & Communication Technology, SOUTH AFRICA

Adam Sporka, Czech Tecnical University Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

P J Standen, University of Nottingham, UK

Elizabeth Stokes, Middlesex University, UK

Daniel Thalmann, L'Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, SWITZERLAND

Jean-Louis Vercher, CNRS & Université de la Méditerranée, FRANCE

Isabelle Viaud-Delmon, CNRS, Paris, FRANCE

Mattias Wallergĺrd, Lunds Universitet, SWEDEN

Patrice L (Tamar) Weiss, University of Haifa, ISRAEL

Paul Wilson, University of Hull, UK

Peter Wilson, Australian Catholic University, AUSTRALIA

Conference Organising Committee

 

Evelyne Klinger, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, FRANCE (Chair)

David Perret, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, FRANCE

Abdelmajid Kadri, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, FRANCE

Paul Sharkey, University of Reading, UK

ICDVRAT Conference Steering Committee

 

Paul Sharkey, University of Reading, UK (Chair)

Tony Brooks, Aalborg Universitet Esbjerg, DENMARK

David Brown, Nottingham Trent University, UK

Sue Cobb, University of Nottingham, UK

Evelyne Klinger, Arts et Metier ParisTech, FRANCE

Rachel McCrindle, University of Reading, UK

Albert (Skip) Rizzo, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

Jaime Sánchez, Universidad de Chile, CHILE

Cecília Sik Lányi, University of Veszprém, HUNGARY

P J Standen, University of Nottingham, UK

Patrice L (Tamar) Weiss, University of Haifa, ISRAEL

Conference Series Archive

 

Paul Sharkey, University of Reading, UK

 

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