Model-Based Accessible User Interface Generation in Ubiquitous Environments

This paper presents a system that automatically generates accessible interfaces tailored to the users' capabilities and needs in order to provide them with access to ubiquitous computing environments. The aim is to ensure that people with disabilities are able to use ubiquitous services provided by intelligent machines, such as ATMs and vending machines. The tailored interfaces are generated from a formal description specified by a User Interface Description Language, and based on user and context models represented by ontologies.