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ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, Volume 89
Volume 89, September 2007
- Jeffrey P. Bigham:

Accessmonkey: enabling and sharing end user accessibility improvements. 3-6 - Pradipta Biswas:

Simulating HCI for special needs. 7-10 - Helene Brashear:

Improving the efficacy of automated sign language practice tools. 11-17 - Anna Cavender:

Using networked multimedia to improve educational access for deaf and hard of hearing students. 18-21 - John-Mark Bell:

Enhancing accessibility through correction of speech recognition errors. 22-27 - Karyn Moffatt

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Increasing the accessibility of pen-based technology: an investigation of age-related target acquisition difficulties. 28-34 - Ulrike Pfeil:

Online support communities for older people: investigating network patterns and characteristics of social support. 35-41 - Keshi Dai:

Early diagnosis of autism through analysis of pre-speech vocalizations. 42-46 - Joshua M. Hailpern:

Encouraging speech and vocalization in children with autistic spectrum disorder. 47-52

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