Ontology-Driven Adaptive Accessible Interfaces in the INREDIS project

This paper presents and architecture that is being developed to generate adaptive accessible interfaces taking into consideration the features of users with disabilities, the characteristics of the devices that they use to access remote services, and other context features. In order to perform the modelling of the diverse parameters under consideration an ontological approach has been chosen. This research is part of the INREDIS project that has the purpose of creating a universally accessible, interoperable and ubiquitous environment to allow people with disabilities to control service machines and /or different targets.