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ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, Volume 93
Volume 93, January 2009
- Amy Hurst:

Automatic assessment and adaptation to real world pointing performance. 4-10 - Nic Hollinworth:

Improving computer interaction for older adults. 11-17 - Hasni Hassan:

Common input devices for Malaysian computer users with motor impairments. 18-25 - Carrie M. Bruce:

Critically analyzing workplace discourse to inform AAC device design. 26-30 - Jérémie Segouat:

A study of sign language coarticulation. 31-38 - Shaun K. Kane:

Context-enhanced interaction techniques for more accessible mobile phones. 39-43 - Carolina Van Puffelen:

ICT-related skills and needs of blind and visually impaired people. 44-48 - Cagatay Goncu:

Generation of accessible diagrams by semantics preserving adaptation. 49-74 - Grace Mbipom:

Good visual aesthetics equals good web accessibility. 75-83 - Lijun Feng:

Automatic readability assessment for people with intellectual disabilities. 84-91

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