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Accessible and Inclusive ICT Call2 European Commission, DG Information Society and Media ICT for Inclusion Unit (H3) Challenge 7 NCP meeting 23 May 2007
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Provisional draft e-Inclusion ICT to overcome exclusion ICT as a factor of exclusion (ICT = information and communication technologies) Several EXCLUSION FACTORS –Age –Competences - skills, knowledge, attitude –Geographic location (e.g. urban / rural) –Culture, income, other socio-economic factors –Disability –Gender –… –Accessibility of ICT / e-Accessibility
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Provisional draft How can ICT help? e-Accessibility –Making ICT services accessible for all Assistive Technology –Technology to overcome functional limitations Web 2.0: The Social Web –Use of the new Web technologies to recreate social links
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Provisional draft Objective 3.7.2.1: Call 2 Accessible and Inclusive ICT Key Areas A - Deeply embedding accessibility in mainstream ICT. B - Methods and tools for computer simulation of user interaction and validation frameworks. C - Assistive solutions based on non invasive Brain computer interaction. Demonstration of accessible solutions in real life using context. Enable new market opportunities. Facilitate seamless interaction between accessible mainstream ICT and assistive solutions. Facilitate development and production of accessible ICT. Better understanding of ethical issues, market requirements barriers and cost benefit aspects. E - Supporting Measures Assistive technology constituencies coordination International cooperation D - Preparatory Actions ICT based Communication and shared environments for social inclusion of marginalized young people RTD capacity on ICT solutions for social inclusion. Target Outcomes Expected Impacts
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Provisional draft (A) - Embedding Accessibility in Mainstream ICT Target users: people with disabilities Objectives: embed accessibility support within mainstream ICT-based products and services Key research issues: –Open accessibility architectures –Standards for a seamless integration of assistive solutions –User interfaces and content representation for people with special needs Expected outcome: –Develop/demonstrate solutions in a realistic user context Essential Elements: –Realistic User context –Strong industrial participation –Integrated Projects only
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Provisional draft (B) - Computer simulation of the user interaction Target users: ICT-based product/service developers of accessible products and services Objectives: Verification and optimisation of accessibility features Key research issues: –Simulation of user interaction –Computer-based validation frameworks Expected outcome: –Tested methods and tools –RTD roadmap –Contribution to common European implementation platform Essential Elements: –One Integrated Project plus possible STREPS
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Provisional draft (C) - Brain Computer Interaction – “BCI” Targeted applications Rehabilitaion Computer accessibility Prosthesis/orthesis control
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Provisional draft BCI and e-inclusion Target: people with disabilities Objectives: augment individual performance in areas such as –Access to ICT resources –Control of artificial limbs –Rehabilitation and training Research issues: integration of –Non-invasive Sensor technology –Self-adaptive systems –Assistive technologies Expected outcome: –Effective BCI based systems usable outside the laboratory –Common implementation platforms, RTD roadmaps One Integrated Project plus possible STREPS
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Provisional draft BCI - What do we expect? Strong consortium –Multi-disciplinary –Critical mass of European research –Industrial participation Solution oriented Expected results –RTD roadmaps –Common implementation platforms –Dissemination and outreach actvities
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Provisional draft (D) - Inclusion of marginalised young people ICT alone cannot solve the problem of marginalisation of young people But some technologies could facilitate integration: –Web 2.0 –Gaming technology –Media enhanced learning
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Provisional draft Preparatory Action – ICT for Social Inclusion of young people Target: Marginalised young people Objectives: facilitate social inclusion Research issues: Integration of –Innovative communication –Shared creative environments Expected outcome: –Contribution to future research agenda –Limited number of small scale demonstrators
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Provisional draft Social Inclusion of young people Key ingredients of a good project Exploratory research Involvement of organisations with proven experience in working with marginalised young people Small, targeted STREPs Clearly identified target groups Technology in support of a well-defined approach
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Provisional draft (E) - Supporting Measures e-Accessibility ERA Coordination of national programmes and activities Assistive Technologies Coordination of constituencies, future research agendas International Cooperation (North America, Asia), market requirements/barriers, cost/benefit analysis
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Provisional draft Funding Schemes and Budgets TargetIndicative Budget Funding Scheme Mainstreaming Accessibility 40M€* CP: IP Only User accessibility simulation CP: up to one IP Brain-Computer Interaction Social inclusion of young people CP: STREP Coordination of National accessibility RTD 3 M€* CSA: CA For assistive technologies: coordination of constituencies, RTD agendas CSA: CA Int. cooperation, ethical issues, markets, cost-benefit CSA * amounts to be confirmed after the Commission decision on the 2008 budget proposal
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Provisional draft Web Resources –http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/challenge7_en.htmlhttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/challenge7_en.html –http://europa.eu.int/information_society/einclusionhttp://europa.eu.int/information_society/einclusion Key Contacts –Accessible and Inclusive ICT Embedding Accessibility Computer Simulation Non-invasive Brain Computer Interaction Social Inclusion of Young People General Contacts Unit ICT for Inclusion (H3) European Commission - Information Society and Media DG Office: BU31 04/50 B-1049 Brussels Email: einclusion(a)ec.europa.eu Tel: +32 2 295 02 65 Fax: +32 2 295 13 00 Further Information } Francois.junique(a)ec.europa.eu Francois.junique(a)ec.europa.eu } Joseph.bremer (a)ec.europa.eu Joseph.bremer (a)ec.europa.eu
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