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ETSI STF 488: Martin Böcker, Nikolaos Floratos, Loïc Martínez, Mike Pluke, Bruno Von Niman, Gill Whitney Cognitive accessibility to mobile ICT 15th International.

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1 ETSI STF 488: Martin Böcker, Nikolaos Floratos, Loïc Martínez, Mike Pluke, Bruno Von Niman, Gill Whitney Cognitive accessibility to mobile ICT 15th International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs July 13-15, 2016 University of Linz, Austria

2 What is ETSI? European Telecommunications Standards Institute One of the 3 European Standards Organizations (with CEN and CENELEC) More than 800 members Offers standards at no cost Examples of activities: GSM, LTE…

3 ETSI STF 488 Specialist Task Force 488 Recommendations to allow people with cognitive disabilities to exploit the potential of mobile technologies European team of experts Funded by EU/EFTA Work Started in March, 2015

4 Cognitive impairments Many issues: Memory Language abilities Attention Orientation Decision … Lots of diversity … And many people

5 Cognitive impairments and mobile ICT Problems to: Understand how to use Read text on screen Learning gestures Orientation/navigation Adapt to changes …

6 Why STF 488? Current accessibility guidelines focus on sensory and physical impairments There is a need for specific guidelines for cognitive impairments For the design of mobile hardware and software We're not alone: W3C, ISO

7 The results of STF 488 ETSI DEG 203 350 The guidelines "Guidelines for the design of mobile ICT devices and their related applications for people with cognitive disabilities" DTR 103 349 The usage needs "Functional needs of people with cognitive disabilities when using mobile ICT devices for an improved user experience in mobile ICT devices"

8 ICF: International Classification of functioning, disability and health (WHO) Activities: execution of tasks or actions by an individual Functions: physiological functions of body systems,including psychological functions Identifying cognitive impairments ICD-10 DSM-5 Selecting major cognitive impairments Prevalence Potential support Describing cognitive impairments ICF activities Some ICF functions Identifying usage needs Common Contradictory Producing guidelines Work approach of STF 488

9 The usage needs (TR 103 349) Based on ICF activities (and a few functions) Apply to several cognitive impairments 28 usage needs CategoryNeeds Attention3 Reading3 Writing3 Calculating2 Decision making2 Undertaking tasks6 Receiving speech2 Receiving non-verbal messages3 Speaking1 Producing non-verbal messages1 Memory2

10 Example of usage need Focusing attention: usage with limited ability to focus attention Some users need an environment in which there are no stimuli unrelated to their current task NOTE 1 Related ICF activities: d160 Focusing attention NOTE 2 Related ICF functions: b1400 Sustaining attention NOTE 3 Related user need in ISO/IEC TR 29138-1: 7-4 NOTE 4 Related diagnoses of cognitive impairments: ADHD, Dementia (including Alzheimer’s disease), Intellectual disabilities (including Down syndrome), Aphasia NOTE 5 This usage need contradicts Shifting Attention - Usage with limited ability to shift attention NOTE 6 The distracting stimulus can be in any modality: visual, auditory, tactile,etc.

11 The guidelines (EG 203 350) Feature-based structure (similar to EN 301 549) Specific clause on the use of language Mobile web: W3C/WAI Diverse sources Standards, research… or ourselves 196 guidelines ClauseGuidelines 6 Applicable to any ICT14 7 Use of language60 8 Two-way communication4 9 Media playing and recording1 10 Hardware4 11 Mobile web--- 12 Mobile software107 13 Documentation6

12 Example of guideline 7.4.2 Full word labels The mobile ICT should provide full word labels instead of acronyms or initials. NOTE 1: Related usage needs: Recognising written language, Comprehending written language NOTE 2: Source ETSI EG 202 116 [i.2].

13 Mapping of guidelines and usage needs

14 Current status Organised two workshops To receive feedback and comments September 2015 May 2016 Final drafts to be finished this week For formal vote

15 Future work Processing comments from vote Formal approval of EG and TR End of 2016 Possible input to EN 301 549 revisions

16 Loïc Martinez - loic@fi.upm.es - @loicmnloic@fi.upm.es Thank you!! 15th International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs July 13-15, 2016 University of Linz, Austria


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