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9th ASSETS 2007: Tempe, Arizona, USA
- Enrico Pontelli, Shari Trewin:
Proceedings of the 9th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS 2007, Tempe, Arizona, USA, October 15-17, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-573-1
Keynote addresss
- Jonathan R. Wolpaw:
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for communication and control. 1-2
Direct manipulation
- Jacob O. Wobbrock, Krzysztof Z. Gajos:
A comparison of area pointing and goal crossing for people with and without motor impairments. 3-10 - Karyn Moffatt, Joanna McGrenere:
Slipping and drifting: using older users to uncover pen-based target acquisition difficulties. 11-18 - Jon Froehlich, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Shaun K. Kane:
Barrier pointing: using physical ed. 19-26 - Susumu Harada, Jacob O. Wobbrock, James A. Landay:
Voicedraw: a hands-free voice-driven drawing application for people with motor impairments. 27-34
Web accessibility
- Daisuke Sato, Hisashi Miyashita, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
Automatic accessibility transcoding for flash content. 35-42 - Giorgio Brajnik, Raffaella Lomuscio:
SAMBA: a semi-automatic method for measuring barriers of accessibility. 43-50 - Jeffrey P. Bigham, Anna Cavender, Jeremy T. Brudvik, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Richard E. Ladner:
WebinSitu: a comparative analysis of blind and sighted browsing behavior. 51-58 - Giorgio Brajnik, Andrea Mulas, Claudia Pitton:
Effects of sampling methods on web accessibility evaluations. 59-66
Non-visual presentation of information
- Leo Ferres, Petro Verkhogliad, Gitte Lindgaard, Louis Boucher, Antoine Chretien, Martin Lachance:
Improving accessibility to statistical graphs: the iGraph-Lite system. 67-74 - Chandrika Jayant, Matthew Renzelmann, Dana Wen, Satria Krisnandi, Richard E. Ladner, Dan Comden:
Automated tactile graphics translation: in the field. 75-82 - Sarah A. Douglas, Shasta Willson:
Haptic comparison of size (relative magnitude) in blind and sighted people. 83-90 - Hisashi Miyashita, Daisuke Sato, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
Aibrowser for multimedia: introducing multimedia content accessibility for visually impaired users. 91-98
Teaching and learning
- Gregory Hughes, Peter Robinson:
Photonote evaluation: aiding students with disabilities in a lecture environment. 99-106 - Dimitris Grammenos, Anthony Savidis, Yannis Georgalis, Themistoklis Bourdenas, Constantine Stephanidis:
Dual educational electronic textbooks: the starlight platform. 107-114 - Dominique Archambault, Bernhard Stöger, Mario Batusic, Claudia Fahrengruber, Klaus Miesenberger:
A software model to support collaborative mathematical work between braille and sighted users. 115-122 - Jim A. Carter, David W. Fourney:
Techniques to assist in developing accessibility engineers. 123-130
Older and younger
- Matthew L. Lee, Anind K. Dey:
Providing good memory cues for people with episodic memory impairment. 131-138 - Nubia M. Gil, Nick A. Hine, John L. Arnott, Julienne Hanson, Richard G. Curry, Telmo Amaral, Dorota Osipovic:
Data visualisation and data mining technology for supporting care for older people. 139-146 - Jason Nawyn, Cynthia Roesler, Teresa Realpe-Bonilla, Naseem Choudhury, April A. Benasich:
An operantly conditioned looking task for assessing infant auditory processing ability. 147-154
Personal technologies
- Michael Massimi, Ronald M. Baecker, Michael Wu:
Using participatory activities with seniors to critique, build, and evaluate mobile phones. 155-162 - Neva Cherniavsky, Anna Cavender, Richard E. Ladner, Eve A. Riskin:
Variable frame rate for low power mobile sign language communication. 163-170 - Kristen Shinohara, Josh Tenenberg:
Observing Sara: a case study of a blind person's interactions with technology. 171-178 - Melissa Dawe:
Understanding mobile phone requirements for young adults with cognitive disabilities. 179-186
Supporting communication
- Meghan Allen, Joanna McGrenere, Barbara Purves:
The design and field evaluation of PhotoTalk: a digital image communication application for people. 187-194 - Keith Trnka, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Corpus studies in word prediction. 195-202 - Tonio Wandmacher, Jean-Yves Antoine, Franck Poirier:
SIBYLLE: a system for alternative communication adapting to the context and its user. 203-210 - Matt Huenerfauth, Liming Zhao, Erdan Gu, Jan M. Allbeck:
Evaluating American Sign Language generation through the participation of native ASL signers. 211-218
Posters and demonstrations
- Miguel Alonso Jr., Armando Barreto, Julie A. Jacko, Malek Adjouadi:
Evaluation of onscreen precompensation algorithms for computer users with visual aberrations. 219-220 - Aaron Andersen, Cyndi Rowland:
Improving the outcomes of students with cognitive and learning disabilities: phase I development for a web accessibility tool. 221-222 - Daisuke Asai, Masahiro Watanabe, Yoko Asano:
Feedback-based evaluation tool for web accessibility. 223-224 - Jeffrey P. Bigham, Craig Prince:
WebAnywhere: a screen reader on-the-go. 225-226 - Pradipta Biswas, Peter Robinson:
Simulation to predict performance of assistive interfaces. 227-228 - Kee-Yip Chan, Roberto Manduchi, James M. Coughlan:
Accessible spaces: navigating through a marked environment with a camera phone. 229-230 - Yao-Jen Chang, Shih-Kai Tsai, Yao-Sheng Chang, Frank Tsen-Yung Wang:
A novel wayfinding system based on geo-coded qr codes for individuals with cognitive impairments. 231-232 - Craig A. Chin, Armando Barreto, J. Gualberto Cremades, Malek Adjouadi:
Performance analysis of an integrated eye gaze tracking / electromyogram cursor control system. 233-234 - Paulo A. Condado, Fernando G. Lobo:
EasyVoice: integrating voice synthesis with Skype. 235-236 - Katherine Deibel:
Adoption and configuration of assistive technologies: a semiotic engineering perspective. 237-238 - Torsten Felzer, Rainer Nordmann:
Consolidating computer operation and wheelchair control. 239-240 - Joy Goodman-Deane, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson, Nicholas H. M. Caldwell, Ahmed M. Sarhan:
Equipping designers by simulating the effects of visual and hearing impairments. 241-242 - Beth Ann Hockey, David P. Miller:
A demonstration of a conversationally guided smart wheelchair. 243-244 - Jonathan Holman, Jonathan Lazar, Jinjuan Feng, John D'Arcy:
Developing usable CAPTCHAs for blind users. 245-246 - Brandi House, Jonathan Malkin, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Demo of VJ-Voicebot: control of robotic arm with the Vocal Joystick. 247-248 - Daniel Keysers, Marius Renn, Thomas M. Breuel:
Improving accessibility of html documents bygenerating image-tags in a proxy. 249-250 - Sri Kurniawan:
Older women and digital TV: a case study. 251-252 - Daniel Miller, Aaron Parecki, Sarah A. Douglas:
Finger dance: a sound game for blind people. 253-254 - Frank Rudzicz:
Comparing speaker-dependent and speaker-adaptive acoustic models for recognizing dysarthric speech. 255-256 - Neil Soiffer:
MathPlayer v2.1: web-based math accessibility. 257-258 - Sook Young Won, Dong-In Lee, Julius Smith:
Humming control interface for hand-held devices. 259-260
Student research competition
- Jun Gong:
Semantic & syntactic context-aware text entry methods. 261-262 - Darren Lunn:
SADIe: exposing implicit information to improve accessibility. 263-264 - Jalal Mahmud:
Information overload in non-visual web transaction: context analysis spells relief. 265-266 - Shih-Kai Tsai:
WADER: a novel wayfinding system with deviation recovery for individuals with cognitive impairments. 267-268
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