Analyzing equitable access in a remote socio-enactive setting: A case study
Josiane R. de O. G. Pimenta,
Emanuel Felipe Duarte,
Claudia Bauzer Medeiros
et al.
Abstract:Ubiquitous Computing as proposed by Mark Weiser in 1991 creates a huge diversity of interaction possibilities through, e.g., sensors, actuators, physiological data, wearables, to name but a few. Providing equitable access to everyone in these unpredictable interaction environments is already a challenge. Additionally, the Covid-19 pandemic brought new challenges to these scenarios by adding remote interactions. Ubiquitous computing remote environments should provide equitable access to everyone, including peop… Show more
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