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2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c33]Mary Zajicek:
Web 2.0: hype or happiness? W4A 2007: 35-39 - 2006
- [j7]Mary Zajicek:
Aspects of HCI research for older people. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 5(3): 279-286 (2006) - [c32]Paul Rudman, Mary Zajicek:
Autonomous Agent as Helper - Helpful or Annoying? IAT 2006: 170-176 - [c31]Paul Rudman, Mary Zajicek:
Artificial Agents and the Art of Persuasion. IAT Workshops 2006: 363-366 - 2005
- [c30]Ing-Marie Jonsson, Mary Zajicek, Helen Harris, Clifford Nass:
Thank you, I did not see that: in-car speech based information systems for older adults. CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 1953-1956 - [c29]Mary Zajicek, Ing-Marie Jonsson:
Evaluation and context for in-car speech systems for older adults. CLIHC 2005: 31-39 - [c28]Mary Zajicek, Zarchi Khin Kyaw:
The Speech Dialogue Design for a PDA/Web based Reminder System. IMSA 2005: 394-399 - 2004
- [j6]Mary Zajicek, Alistair D. N. Edwards:
Universal usability revisited. Interact. Comput. 16(3): 403-410 (2004) - [j5]Mary Zajicek:
Successful and available: interface design exemplars for older users. Interact. Comput. 16(3): 411-430 (2004) - [j4]Mary Zajicek, Stephen A. Brewster:
Design principles to support older adults. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 3(2): 111-113 (2004) - [j3]Mary Zajicek, Richard Wales, Andrew Lee:
Speech interaction for older adults. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 3(2): 122-130 (2004) - [c27]Mary Zajicek:
Passing on Good Practice: Interface Design for Older Users. APCHI 2004: 636-640 - [c26]Mary Zajicek:
A Special Design Approach for Special People. ICCHP 2004: 88-95 - [c25]Mary Zajicek:
A Methodology for Interface Design for Older Adults. ICEIS (5) 2004: 81-88 - [c24]Mary Zajicek:
A Methodology for Interface Design for Older Adults. ICEIS (Selected Papers) 2004: 285-292 - 2003
- [j2]Mary Zajicek, Wesley Morrissey:
Multimodality and interactional differences in older adults. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 2(2): 125-133 (2003) - [c23]Mary Zajicek, Andrew Lee, Richard Wales:
Older adults and the usability of speech interaction. CLIHC 2003: 209-215 - [c22]Mary Zajicek:
Patterns for encapsulating speech interface design solutions for older adults. CUU 2003: 54-60 - [c21]Mary Zajicek, Andrew Lee, Richard Wales:
Voice XML: a New Opportunity for Older Adults. HCI (4) 2003: 912-916 - [e1]Mary Zajicek, Alistair D. N. Edwards:
Proceedings of the 2003 Conference on Universal Usability, CUU '03, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 10-11, 2003. ACM 2003 [contents] - 2002
- [b1]Mary Pamela Zajicek:
The usability of alternative computer interfaces. Oxford Brookes University, UK, 2002 - [c20]Peter Gregor, Alan F. Newell, Mary Zajicek:
Designing for dynamic diversity: interfaces for older people. ASSETS 2002: 151-156 - [c19]Laura M. Leventhal, Mary Zajicek, Joaquim A. Jorge, Krista Coleman, Robert J. K. Jacob, Pedro Branco, David G. Novick, Julio Abascal, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
"When i'm sixty-four...": are there real strategies for providing universal accessibility for the elderly. CHI Extended Abstracts 2002: 694-695 - 2001
- [c18]Mary Zajicek, Wesley Morrissey:
Speech Output for Older Visually Impaired Adults. BCS HCI/IHM 2001: 503-513 - [c17]Mary Zajicek:
Supporting older adults at the interface. HCI 2001: 454-458 - [c16]Wesley Morrissey, Mary Zajicek:
Remembering how to use the Internet - An investigation into the effectiveness of VoiceHelp for older adults. HCI 2001: 700-704 - [c15]Mary Zajicek, Wesley Morrissey:
Spoken Message Length for Older Adults. INTERACT 2001: 789-790 - [c14]Mary Zajicek:
Interface design for older adults. Workshop on Universal Accessibility of Ubiquitous Computing 2001: 60-65 - 2000
- [c13]Mary Zajicek, Sue Hall:
Solutions for Elderly Visually Impaired People Using the Internet. BCS HCI 2000: 299-307 - [c12]Mary Zajicek:
The construction of speech output to support elderly visually impaired users starting to use the internet. INTERSPEECH 2000: 150-153 - [c11]Chris Powell, Mary Zajicek, David Duce:
The generation of representations of word meanings from dictionaries. INTERSPEECH 2000: 482-485
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c10]Mary Zajicek, Chris Powell, Chris Reeves:
Evaluation of a world wide web scanning interface for blind and visually impaired users. HCI (2) 1999: 980-984 - 1998
- [c9]Mary Zajicek, Chris Powell, Chris Reeves:
A Web Navigation Tool for the Blind. International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies 1998: 204-206 - 1997
- [c8]Chris Dobbyn, Mary Zajicek, R. Phillimore:
Accessing the Collections of an English County Through Time, Space and Theme. ICHIM 1997: 114-134 - 1995
- [c7]Mary Zajicek, Ken Brownsey, Simon Lippmann, Patrice Palau, Phyl Greenhead:
Dynamically created dialogues for automated telephone answering using uncertain reasoning and linguistic theory. EUROSPEECH 1995: 1173-1176 - [c6]Ken Brownsey, Mary Zajicek:
From Specification to Building a GUI using Functional Programming. SEKE 1995: 244-251 - 1994
- [j1]Ken Brownsey, Mary Zajicek, Jill Hewitt:
Structure for User-Oriented Dialogues in Computer-Aided Telephony. Interact. Comput. 6(4): 433-449 (1994) - [c5]Mary Zajicek, X. G. Cao, David Shrimpton, A. G. Tagg:
Interfaces for Handling Multimedia Communications Systems. GI Jahrestagung 1994: 126-133 - [c4]Mary Zajicek, Ken W. Brownsley:
Investigating formal specification of graphical interface design for an interactive constraint based resource allocation system. SEKE 1994: 217-224 - 1993
- [c3]Mary Zajicek, Ken Brownsey:
Methods for traversing a pre-recorded speech message network to optimise dialogue in telephone answering systems. EUROSPEECH 1993: 1351-1354 - 1991
- [c2]Mary Zajicek, Jill Hewitt:
Mixed mode input for a standard wordprocessor. investigating links between input mode, speech and keyboard, and specific task areas. EUROSPEECH 1991: 73-76 - 1990
- [c1]Mary Zajicek, Jill Hewitt:
An investigation into the use of error recovery dialogues in a user interface management system for speech recognition. INTERACT 1990: 755-760
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