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12th ASSETS 2010: Orlando, FL, USA
- Armando Barreto, Vicki L. Hanson:
Proceedings of the 12th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS 2010, Orlando, FL, USA, October 25 - 27, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-881-0
Keynote address
- Albert Cook:
The future of assistive technologies: a time of promise and apprehension. 1-2
Considering accessibility
- Jennifer Mankoff, Gillian R. Hayes, Devva Kasnitz:
Disability studies as a source of critical inquiry for the field of assistive technology. 3-10 - Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, Sonia M. Arteaga, Roberto Manduchi:
A general education course on universal access, disability, technology and society. 11-18 - Tiago João Guerreiro, Hugo Nicolau, Joaquim A. Jorge, Daniel Gonçalves:
Towards accessible touch interfaces. 19-26
Evaluating accessibility
- Shari Trewin, Bonnie E. John, John T. Richards, Calvin Swart, Jonathan P. Brezin, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, John C. Thomas:
Towards a tool for keystroke level modeling of skilled screen reading. 27-34 - Jeffrey P. Bigham, Jeremy T. Brudvik, Bernie Zhang:
Accessibility by demonstration: enabling end users to guide developers to web accessibility solutions. 35-42 - Giorgio Brajnik, Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper:
Testability and validity of WCAG 2.0: the expertise effect. 43-50
Accessibility research in the wild
- Mike Wu, Ronald M. Baecker, Brian Richards:
Field evaluation of a collaborative memory aid for persons with amnesia and their family members. 51-58 - Claude Chapdelaine:
In-situ study of blind individuals listening to audio-visual contents. 59-66 - Nazneen, Fatima A. Boujarwah, Shone Sadler, Amha Mogus, Gregory D. Abowd, Rosa I. Arriaga:
Understanding the challenges and opportunities for richer descriptions of stereotypical behaviors of children with asd: a concept exploration and validation. 67-74
Non-visual access
- Emma Murphy, Enda Bates, Donal Fitzpatrick:
Designing auditory cues to enhance spoken mathematics for visually impaired users. 75-82 - Leo Ferres, Gitte Lindgaard, Livia Sumegi:
Evaluating a tool for improving accessibility to charts and graphs. 83-90 - Denise Prescher, Gerhard Weber, Martin Spindler:
A tactile windowing system for blind users. 91-98
Sign language
- Matt Huenerfauth, Pengfei Lu:
Modeling and synthesizing spatially inflected verbs for American sign language animations. 99-106 - Kimberly Weaver, Thad Starner, Harley Hamilton:
An evaluation of video intelligibility for novice american sign language learners on a mobile device. 107-114 - Jessica J. Tran, Tressa W. Johnson, Joy Kim, Rafael Rodriguez, Sheri Yin, Eve A. Riskin, Richard E. Ladner, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
A web-based user survey for evaluating power saving strategies for deaf users of mobileASL. 115-122
Accessible education
- Raja S. Kushalnagar, Anna Cavender, Jehan-François Pâris:
Multiple view perspectives: improving inclusiveness and video compression in mainstream classroom recordings. 123-130 - David S. Hayden, Liqing Zhou, Michael J. Astrauskas, John A. Black Jr.:
Note-taker 2.0: the next step toward enabling students who are legally blind to take notes in class. 131-138 - Preston Lewis, Steve Noble, Neil Soiffer:
Using accessible math textbooks with students who have learning disabilities. 139-146 - Nic Hollinworth, Faustina Hwang:
Relating computer tasks to existing knowledge to improve accessibility for older adults. 147-154
Communication
- Sonya S. Nikolova, Marilyn Tremaine, Perry R. Cook:
Click on bake to get cookies: guiding word-finding with semantic associations. 155-162 - Masatomo Kobayashi, Trisha O'Connell, Bryan Gould, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
Are synthesized video descriptions acceptable? 163-170 - Robert R. Morris, Connor R. Kirschbaum, Rosalind W. Picard:
Broadening accessibility through special interests: a new approach for software customization. 171-178
Mobility
- Tony Morelli, John Foley, Eelke Folmer:
Vi-bowling: a tactile spatial exergame for individuals with visual impairments. 179-186 - Frank Chun Yat Li, David Dearman, Khai N. Truong:
Leveraging proprioception to make mobile phones more accessible to users with visual impairments. 187-194 - Jaime Sánchez, Natalia de la Torre:
Autonomous navigation through the city for the blind. 195-202
Approaches to therapy
- Anne Marie Piper, Nadir Weibel, James D. Hollan:
Introducing multimodal paper-digital interfaces for speech-language therapy. 203-210 - Jesse Hoey, Krists Zutis, Valerie Leuty, Alex Mihailidis:
A tool to promote prolonged engagement in art therapy: design and development from arts therapist requirements. 211-218 - Gazihan Alankus, Rachel Proffitt, Caitlin Kelleher, Jack R. Engsberg:
Stroke therapy through motion-based games: a case study. 219-226
Posters and Demonstrations
- Patrick C. Headley, Dianne T. V. Pawluk:
A low-cost, variable-amplitude haptic distributed display for persons who are blind and visually impaired. 227-228 - Patrick C. Headley, Dianne T. V. Pawluk:
A multimodal, computer-based drawing system for persons who are blind and visually impaired. 229-230 - John J. Magee, Samuel Epstein, Eric S. Missimer, Margrit Betke:
Adaptive mappings for mouse-replacement interfaces. 231-232 - Pannag R. Sanketi, James M. Coughlan:
Anti-blur feedback for visually impaired users of smartphone cameras. 233-234 - Faisal Ahmed, Muhammad Asiful Islam, Yevgen Borodin, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Assistive web browsing with touch interfaces. 235-236 - Jaime Sánchez, Angelo Tadres:
Audio and haptic based virtual environments for orientation and mobility in people who are blind. 237-238 - Ravi Rastogi, Dianne T. V. Pawluk:
Automatic, intuitive zooming for people who are blind or visually impaired. 239-240 - Roberto Manduchi, Sri Kurniawan, Homayoun Bagherinia:
Blind guidance using mobile computer vision: a usability study. 241-242 - Makayla Lewis:
Cerebral palsy and online social networks. 243-244 - Juan Diego Gomez, Guido Bologna, Thierry Pun:
Color-audio encoding interface for visual substitution: see color matlab-based demo. 245-246 - Steve M. D'Souza, Dianne T. V. Pawluk:
Comparison of methods presenting contour information to individuals who are blind or visually impaired. 247-248 - Eric S. Missimer, Samuel Epstein, John J. Magee, Margrit Betke:
Customizable keyboard. 249-250 - Carrie M. Bruce, Bruce N. Walker:
Designing effective sound-based aquarium exhibit interpretation for visitors with vision impairments. 251-252 - Benoît Deville, Guido Bologna, Thierry Pun:
Detecting objects and obstacles for visually impaired individuals using visual saliency. 253-254 - Kouki Doi, Wataru Toyoda, Hiroshi Fujimoto:
Development of tactile map production device and tactile map with multilingual vocal guidance function. 255-256 - Michael Johnston, Amanda Stent:
EPG: speech access to program guides for people with disabilities. 257-258 - Yarden Moskovitch, Bruce N. Walker:
Evaluating text descriptions of mathematical graphs. 259-260 - Renata C. B. Madeo, Sarajane Marques Peres, Daniel B. Dias, Clodis Boscarioli:
Gesture recognition for fingerspelling applications: an approach based on sign language cheremes. 261-262 - Niamh Caprani, Cathal Gurrin, Noel E. O'Connor:
I like to log: a questionnaire study towards accessible lifelogging for older users. 263-264 - Jinglun Gao, Rafael E. Carrillo, Kenneth E. Barner:
Image categorization for improving accessibility to information graphics. 265-266 - Seniz Demir, David Oliver, Edward Schwartz, Stephanie Elzer, Sandra Carberry, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Interactive SIGHT demo: textual summaries of simple bar charts. 267-268 - Amanda J. Stent, Shiri Azenkot, Ben Stern:
Iwalk: a lightweight navigation system for low-vision users. 269-270 - Stephanie Ludi, Mohammed Abadi, Yuji Fujiki, Priya Sankaran, Spencer Herzberg:
JBrick: accessible lego mindstorm programming tool for users who are visually impaired. 271-272 - Khalyle Hagood, Terrance Moore, Tiffany Pierre, Paula Messamer, Gail Ramsberger, Clayton Lewis:
Naming practice for people with aphasia in a mobile web application: early user experience. 273-274 - Kathleen J. Price, Andrew Sears:
Performance-based functional assessment: integrating multiple perspectives. 275-276 - Martin Jansche, Lijun Feng, Matt Huenerfauth:
Reading difficulty in adults with intellectual disabilities: analysis with a hierarchical latent trait model. 277-278 - Shaojian Zhu, Daisuke Sato, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
Sasayaki: an augmented voice-based web browsing experience. 279-280 - Minsun Jang, Jiho Choi, Seongil Lee:
A customized mouse for people with physical disabilities. 281-282 - Alain P. C. I. Hong, Sjoerd van Heugten, Tom Kooken, Nikkie Vinke, Myrtille Vromans, Suleman Shahid:
The augenda: structuring the lives of autistic teenagers. 283-284 - Najwa Musfer Al-Ghamdi, Yousef Al-Ohali:
The design and development of an interactive aural rehabilitation therapy program. 285-286 - Keijiro Usui, Masamitsu Takano, Yusuke Fukushima, Ikuko Eguchi Yairi:
The evaluation of visually impaired people's ability of defining the object location on touch-screen. 287-288 - Ravi Kuber, Shiva Sharma:
Toward tactile authentication for blind users. 289-290 - Deborah I. Fels, Martin Gerdzhev, Janice Ho, Ellen S. Hibbard:
Usability and use of SLS: caption. 291-292 - Torsten Felzer, Stephan Rinderknecht, Tsvetoslava Vateva:
Using the phone with a single input signal only: evaluation of 3dscan's telephone module. 293-294 - Chandrika Jayant, Christine Acuario, William Johnson, Janet Hollier, Richard E. Ladner:
V-braille: haptic braille perception using a touch-screen and vibration on mobile phones. 295-296 - Joshua M. Hailpern, Karrie Karahalios, Laura DeThorne, James Halle:
Vocsyl: visualizing syllable production for children with ASD and speech delays. 297-298 - Joshua M. Hailpern, Marina Danilevsky, Karrie Karahalios:
Walking in another's shoes: aphasia emulation software. 299-300 - Lorna Gibson, Paula Forbes, Vicki L. Hanson:
What can the 'ash cloud' tell us about older adults' technology adoption. 301-302
ACM student research competition
- Shuai Yuan:
A system of clothes matching for visually impaired persons. 303-304 - Kyle Montague:
Accessible indoor navigation. 305-306 - Samuel White:
Audiowiz: nearly real-time audio transcriptions. 307-308 - Matt Wilkerson, Amanda Koenig, James Daniel:
Does a sonar system make a blind maze navigation computer game more "fun"? 309-310 - Kyle I. Murray:
FlashDOM: interacting with flash content from the document object model. 311-312 - John B. Hinkel III:
Head-guided wheelchair control system. 313-314 - Nic Hollinworth:
Helping older adults locate 'lost' cursors using FieldMouse. 315-316 - Shiri Azenkot, Emily Fortuna:
Improving public transit usability for blind and deaf-blind people by connecting a braille display to a smartphone. 317-318 - Kristen Shinohara:
Investigating meaning in uses of assistive devices: implications of social and professional contexts. 319-320 - Young Chol Song:
Joystick text entry with word prediction for people with motor impairments. 321-322 - Jason Behmer, Stillman Knox:
LocalEyes: accessible GPS and points of interest. 323-324 - Chucai Yi:
Text locating in scene images for reading and navigation aids for visually impaired persons. 325-326 - Timothy J. Walsh:
Utterance-based systems: organization and design of AAC interfaces. 327-328 - Yi-Chien Chen:
ZigAlert: a zigbee alert for toileting training children with developmental delay in a public school setting. 329-330
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