This conference had three sections: motor, hearing, and visual impairments. This pdf only shows
the papers relating to Visual Handicaps. The pdf shows all of the pages from 321-446 (except page 350, which
is blank).
USES OF COMPUTERS FOR VISUAL HANDICAPS --
- Automatic Braille Production By Means of Computer; H. Werner -- 321
- Computer Aids in the Area of Visual Handicaps; M. Truquet, J. Frontin, D. Levy, J. Meekel -- 337
- The Braille Communication System; A. Ben Dor -- 345
- Braille Translation; J.E. Sullivan -- 351
- A Computer Terminal with a Single Cell Braille Display Y. Anbary, E. Mardiks; -- 367
- Computer Generated Graphics Displays; J.M. Gill -- 377
- Optimum Design of Tactile Display For a Reading Aid; Y. Shimizu, S. Saida, T. Wake, A. Nakamura, H. Ohzu -- 383
- Microcomputers, Vips, and the Communication Network; E. Foulke -- 393
- Computer Aided Work Units For the Handicapped; S. Becker, S. Staxler -- 405
- Services For the Visually Handicapped in Israel; N. Dickstein -- 417
- Research and Development in the Netherlands on Tactile Computer Controlled Equipment For the Blind; M. Soede -- 423
- Computers: a Threat Or Promise For the Visually Disabled?; J.I. Lindstrom -- 429
- The Computer Program For the Visually Handicapped in Israel; E. Shapir -- 431
- The Information Age: Plugging Into a New Era of Hope For the Blind; G. Carbonneau -- 433
- Panel Discussion; E. Foulke: Chairman, J.I. Lindstrom, H. Ohzu, E. Shapir, M. Soede, J.E. Sullivan -- 437