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11th ASSETS 2009: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Shari Trewin, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Proceedings of the 11th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS 2009, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, October 25-28, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-558-1
Keynote address
- Rory A. Cooper:
Using information technology to assist people with disabilities. 1-2
Cognitive accessibility
- Matt Huenerfauth, Lijun Feng, Noemie Elhadad:
Comparing evaluation techniques for text readability software for adults with intellectual disabilities. 3-10 - Jérémy Bauchet, Hélène Pigot, Sylvain Giroux, Dany Lussier-Desrochers, Yves Lachapelle, Mounir Mokhtari:
Designing judicious interactions for cognitive assistance: the acts of assistance approach. 11-18 - Yao-Jen Chang, Wan Chih Chang, Tsen-Yung Wang:
Context-aware prompting to transition autonomously through vocational tasks for individuals with cognitive impairments. 19-26 - Alan L. Liu, Harlan Hile, Gaetano Borriello, Pat A. Brown, Mark Harniss, Henry A. Kautz, Kurt Johnson:
Customizing directions in an automated wayfinding system for individuals with cognitive impairment. 27-34
Getting around and having fun
- Jaime Sánchez, Mauricio Sáenz, Miguel Ripoll:
Usability of a multimodal videogame to improve navigation skills for blind children. 35-42 - Zheshen Wang, Baoxin Li, Terri Hedgpeth, Teresa Haven:
Instant tactile-audio map: enabling access to digital maps for people with visual impairment. 43-50 - Troy Allman, Rupinder K. Dhillon, Molly A. E. Landau, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan:
Rock Vibe: Rock Band® computer games for people with no or limited vision. 51-58 - Eelke Folmer, Bei Yuan, Dave Carr, Manjari Sapre:
TextSL: a command-based virtual world interface for the visually impaired. 59-66
Visual language
- Anna Carpenter Cavender, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Richard E. Ladner:
ClassInFocus: enabling improved visual attention strategies for deaf and hard of hearing students. 67-74 - Nicholas Michael, Dimitris N. Metaxas, Carol Neidle:
Spatial and temporal pyramids for grammatical expression recognition of American sign language. 75-82 - Pengfei Lu, Matt Huenerfauth:
Accessible motion-capture glove calibration protocol for recording sign language data from deaf subjects. 83-90
Text entry and mobile devices
- I. Scott MacKenzie:
The one-key challenge: searching for a fast one-key text entry method. 91-98 - Tiago João Guerreiro, Hugo Nicolau, Joaquim A. Jorge, Daniel Gonçalves:
NavTap: a long term study with excluded blind users. 99-106 - Tomohiro Amemiya, Hisashi Sugiyama:
Haptic handheld wayfinder with pseudo-attraction force for pedestrians with visual impairments. 107-114 - Shaun K. Kane, Chandrika Jayant, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Richard E. Ladner:
Freedom to roam: a study of mobile device adoption and accessibility for people with visual and motor disabilities. 115-122
Web accessibility I
- Markel Vigo, Barbara Leporini, Fabio Paternò:
Enriching web information scent for blind users. 123-130 - Giorgio Brajnik:
Validity and reliability of web accessibility guidelines. 131-138
Working and learning
- Ed Gellenbeck, Andreas Stefik:
Evaluating prosodic cues as a means to disambiguate algebraic expressions: an empirical study. 139-146 - Iyad Abu Doush, Enrico Pontelli, Dominic Simon, Tran Cao Son, Ou Ma:
Making Microsoft ExcelTM: multimodal presentation of charts. 147-154 - Annalu Waller, Vicki L. Hanson, David Sloan:
Including accessibility within and beyond undergraduate computing courses. 155-162
Assisted communication
- Xiaojuan Ma, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Sonya S. Nikolova, Perry R. Cook:
Speaking through pictures: images vs. icons. 163-170 - Sonya S. Nikolova, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Christiane Fellbaum, Perry R. Cook:
Better vocabularies for assistive communication aids: connecting terms using semantic networks and untrained annotators. 171-178 - Margit Biemans, Betsy van Dijk, Pavan Dadlani, Aart van Halteren:
Let's stay in touch: sharing photos for restoring social connectedness between rehabilitants, friends and family. 179-186 - Joshua M. Hailpern, Karrie Karahalios, Laura DeThorne, James Halle:
Talking points: the differential impact of real-time computer generated audio/visual feedback on speech-like & non-speech-like vocalizations in low functioning children with ASD. 187-194
Web accessibility II
- Hironobu Takagi, Shinya Kawanaka, Masatomo Kobayashi, Daisuke Sato, Chieko Asakawa:
Collaborative web accessibility improvement: challenges and possibilities. 195-202 - Yeliz Yesilada, Giorgio Brajnik, Simon Harper:
How much does expertise matter?: a barrier walkthrough study with experts and non-experts. 203-210
Posters and system demonstrations
- Armando Barreto, Kenneth John Faller, Malek Adjouadi:
3D sound for human-computer interaction: regions with different limitations in elevation localization. 211-212 - Torsten Felzer, Stephan Rinderknecht:
3DScan: an environment control system supporting persons with severe motor impairments. 213-214 - David S. Burch, Dianne T. V. Pawluk:
A cheap, portable haptic device for a method to relay 2-D texture-enriched graphical information to individuals who are visually impaired. 215-216 - Kris Schindler, Robert Dygert, Eric Nagler:
A reconfigurable augmentative communication device. 217-218 - G. Michael Poor, Laura M. Leventhal, Julie Barnes, Duke R. Hutchings:
Accessibility: understanding attitudes of CS students. 219-220 - Claude Chapdelaine, Langis Gagnon:
Accessible videodescription On-Demand. 221-222 - Justin M. Owen, Julie A. Petro, Steve M. D'Souza, Ravi Rastogi, Dianne T. V. Pawluk:
An improved, low-cost tactile 'mouse' for use by individuals who are blind and visually impaired. 223-224 - Debra Yarrington, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Approaches to locating areas of interest related to questions in a document for non-visual readers. 225-226 - Rémi Parlouar, Florian Dramas, Marc J.-M. Macé, Christophe Jouffrais:
Assistive device for the blind based on object recognition: an application to identify currency bills. 227-228 - Shaojian Zhu, Yao Ma, Jinjuan Feng, Andrew Sears:
Don't listen! I am dictating my password! 229-230 - Paula Forbes, Lorna Gibson, Vicki L. Hanson, Peter Gregor, Alan F. Newell:
Dundee user centre: a space where older people and technology meet. 231-232 - Kateryna Kuksenok, Jennifer Mankoff:
End-user moderation of cognitive accessibility in online communities: case study of brain fog in the lyme community. 233-234 - Ornella Mich:
Evaluation of software tools with deaf children. 235-236 - Jinsun Ju, Eunjeong Ko, Eun Yi Kim:
EYECane: navigating with camera embedded white cane for visually impaired person. 237-238 - Jang-Zern Tsai, Tsai-Shih Chen:
Eye-writing communication for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. 239-240 - Hamed Ketabdar, Tim Polzehl:
Fall and emergency detection with mobile phones. 241-242 - James H. Andrews, Fatima Hussain:
Johar: a framework for developing accessible applications. 243-244 - Nic Hollinworth, Faustina Hwang:
Learning how older adults undertake computer tasks. 245-246 - Skye Chandler, Jesse Harris, Alex Moncrief, Clayton Lewis:
Naming practice for people with aphasia as a mobile web application. 247-248 - Masatomo Kobayashi, Kentarou Fukuda, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
Providing synthesized audio description for online videos. 249-250 - Khaldoun Al Faraj, Nadine Vigouroux, Mustapha Mojahid:
SmartKey: a multi purpose target expansion based virtual keyboard. 251-252 - Hamed Ketabdar, Tim Polzehl:
Tactile and visual alerts for deaf people by mobile phones. 253-254 - Ikuko Eguchi Yairi, Yoshiteru Azuma, Masamitsu Takano:
The one octave scale interface for graphical representation for visually impaired people. 255-256 - Huimin Qian, Ravi Kuber, Andrew Sears:
Towards identifying distinguishable tactons for use with mobile devices. 257-258 - Camil Jreige, Rupal Patel, H. Timothy Bunnell:
VocaliD: personalizing text-to-speech synthesis for individuals with severe speech impairment. 259-260
Microsoft student research competition
- Jyun-Yan Yang:
A respite care information system for families with developmental delay children through mobile networks. 261-262 - Nova Ahmed:
Defining virtualization based system abstractions for an indoor assistive living for elderly care. 263-264 - Stephen Steward:
Designing AAC interfaces for commercial brain-computer interaction gaming hardware. 265-266 - Hyung Nam Kim:
Haptic user interface design for students with visual impairments. 267-268 - Mish Madsen, Abdelrahman N. Mahmoud, Youssef Kashef:
iSET: enabling in situ & post hoc video labeling. 269-270 - Wei-Hsun Chen:
MGuider: mobile guiding and tracking system in publictransit system for individuals with cognitive impairments. 271-272 - Tian-Shya Ma:
Real-time anomaly detection for traveling individuals. 273-274 - Raphael P. Rush:
Sensation augmentation to relieve pressure sore formation in wheelchair users. 275-276
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