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6th ASSETS 2004: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Julie A. Jacko, Andrew Sears:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS 2004, Atlanta, GA, USA, October 18-20, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-911-X - Betsy A. Zaborowski:
Beyond tagging: the organized blind, your best ally in a proactive paradigm. 1
Audio interactions
- Peter Parente:
Audio enriched links: web page previews for blind users. 2-8 - Bruce N. Walker, Jeff Lindsay, Justin Godfrey:
The audio abacus: representing numerical values with nonspeech sound for the visually impaired. 9-15 - Yeliz Yesilada, Robert Stevens, Carole A. Goble, Shazad Hussein:
Rendering tables in audio: the interaction of structure and reading styles. 16-23 - Jaime Sánchez, Héctor Flores:
Memory enhancement through audio. 24-31
Evaluating accessibility
- Stephanie Hackett, Bambang Parmanto, Xiaoming Zeng:
Accessibility of Internet websites through time. 32-39 - Andy Brown, Steve Pettifer, Robert Stevens:
Evaluation of a non-visual molecule browser. 40-47 - Melody M. Moore, Umang Dua:
A galvanic skin response interface for people with severe motor disabilities. 48-54
Accessibility infrastructure and supporting tools
- Arthur I. Karshmer, Gopal Gupta, Enrico Pontelli, Klaus Miesenberger, N. Ammalai, Deepa Gopal, Mario Batusic, Bernhard Stöger, Brian Palmer, Hai-Feng Guo:
UMA: a system for universal mathematics accessibility. 55-62 - Simon Harper, Carole A. Goble, Robert Stevens, Yeliz Yesilada:
Middleware to expand context and preview in hypertext. 63-70 - Shari Trewin:
Automating accessibility: the dynamic keyboard. 71-78 - Hendrik Schulze:
MEMOS: an interactive assistive system for prospective memory deficit compensation-architecture and functionality. 79-85
Cursor control
- Anthony J. Hornof, Anna Cavender, Rob Hoselton:
Eyedraw: a system for drawing pictures with eye movements. 86-93 - Liwei Dai, Rich Goldman, Andrew Sears, Jeremy Lozier:
Speech-based cursor control: a study of grid-based solutions. 94-101 - Faustina Hwang, Simeon Keates, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson:
Mouse movements of motion-impaired users: a submovement analysis. 102-109 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Brad A. Myers, Htet Htet Aung, Edmund F. LoPresti:
Text entry from power wheelchairs: edgewrite for joysticks and touchpads. 110-117
Designing for individuals with visual impairments
- Paula J. Edwards, Leon Barnard, V. Kathlene Emery, Ji Soo Yi, Kevin P. Moloney, Thitima Kongnakorn, Julie A. Jacko, François Sainfort, Pamela R. Oliver, Joseph Pizzimenti, Annette Bade, Greg Fecho, Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann:
Strategic design for users with diabetic retinopathy: factors influencing performance in a menu-selection task. 118-125 - Miguel Alonso Jr., Armando Barreto, J. Gualberto Cremades:
Image pre-compensation to facilitate computer access for users with refractive errors. 126-132 - Ann C. Smith, Justin S. Cook, Joan M. Francioni, Asif Hossain, Mohd M. Anwar, M. Fayezur Rahman:
Nonvisual tool for navigating hierarchical structures. 133-139
Designing for accessibility
- Jessica Paradise, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Cliff Williams, John Goldthwaite:
Designing a cognitive aid for the home: a case-study approach. 140-146 - Andreas Hub, Joachim Diepstraten, Thomas Ertl:
Design and development of an indoor navigation and object identification system for the blind. 147-152 - Rhian Davies, Skip Marcella, Joanna McGrenere, Barbara Purves:
The ethnographically informed participatory design of a PD application to support communication. 153-160 - Harriet J. Fell, Cynthia Cress, Joel MacAuslan, Linda J. Ferrier:
visiBabble for reinforcement of early vocalization. 161-168
Web accessibility
- Vicki L. Hanson, John T. Richards:
A web accessibility service: update and findings. 169-176 - Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa, Kentarou Fukuda, Junji Maeda:
Accessibility designer: visualizing usability for the blind. 177-184 - Saikat Mukherjee, I. V. Ramakrishnan, Michael Kifer:
Semantic bookmarking for non-visual web access. 185-192
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