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8th ASSETS 2006: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Simeon Keates, Simon Harper:
Proceedings of the 8th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS 2006, Portland, Oregon, USA, October 23-25, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-290-9 - Sara J. Czaja:
Technology and older adults: : designing for accessibility and usability. 1
Motor input assistance
- Jacob O. Wobbrock, Brad A. Myers:
From letters to words: efficient stroke-based word completion for trackball text entry. 2-9 - Torsten Felzer, Rainer Nordmann:
Alternative text entry using different input methods. 10-17 - Melanie Baljko, Andrew Tam:
Indirect text entry using one or two keys. 18-25 - Shari Trewin, Simeon Keates, Karyn Moffatt:
Developing steady clicks: : a method of cursor assistance for people with motor impairments. 26-33
Vision
- Miguel Alonso Jr., Armando Barreto, Julie A. Jacko, Malek Adjouadi:
A multi-domain approach for enhancing text display for users with visual aberrations. 34-39 - Luke Jefferson, Richard W. Harvey:
Accommodating color blind computer users. 40-47 - Alistair D. N. Edwards, Heather McCartney, Flavio Fogarolo:
Lambda: : a multimodal approach to making mathematics accessible to blind students. 48-54 - Henrik Tonn-Eichstädt:
Measuring website usability for visually impaired people-a modified GOMS analysis. 55-62
Design challenges
- Scott A. Carter, Amy Hurst, Jennifer Mankoff, Jack Li:
Dynamically adapting GUIs to diverse input devices. 63-70 - Anna Cavender, Richard E. Ladner, Eve A. Riskin:
MobileASL: : intelligibility of sign language video as constrained by mobile phone technology. 71-78 - Helene Brashear, Valerie L. Henderson, Kwang-Hyun Park, Harley Hamilton, Seungyon Claire Lee, Thad Starner:
American sign language recognition in game development for deaf children. 79-86 - Young Sang Choi, Ji Soo Yi, Chris M. Law, Julie A. Jacko:
Are "universal design resources" designed for designers? 87-94
Navigational assistance
- Alan L. Liu, Harlan Hile, Henry A. Kautz, Gaetano Borriello, Pat A. Brown, Mark Harniss, Kurt Johnson:
Indoor wayfinding: : developing a functional interface for individuals with cognitive impairments. 95-102 - Julie A. Kientz, Shwetak N. Patel, Arwa Z. Tyebkhan, Brian D. Gane, Jennifer Wiley, Gregory D. Abowd:
Where's my stuff?: design and evaluation of a mobile system for locating lost items for the visually impaired. 103-110 - Andreas Hub, Tim Hartter, Thomas Ertl:
Interactive tracking of movable objects for the blind on the basis of environment models and perception-oriented object recognition methods. 111-118 - Robert F. Cohen, Valerie Haven, Jessica A. Lanzoni, Arthur Meacham, Joelle Skaff, Michael Wissell:
Using an audio interface to assist users Who are visually impaired with steering tasks. 119-124
Cognition and emotion
- Noriaki Kuwahara, Shinji Abe, Kiyoshi Yasuda, Kazuhiro Kuwabara:
Networked reminiscence therapy for individuals with dementia by using photo and video sharing. 125-132 - A. Ould Mohamed, Vincent Courboulay, Karim Sehaba, Michel Ménard:
Attention analysis in interactive software for children with autism. 133-140 - Rumi Hiraga, Nobuko Kato:
Understanding emotion through multimedia: comparison between hearing-impaired people and people with hearing abilities. 141-148 - Jonathan Lazar, Jinjuan Feng, Aaron Allen:
Determining the impact of computer frustration on the mood of blind users browsing the web. 149-156
Mode transformations for vision
- Shin Saito, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
Transforming flash to XML for accessibility evaluations. 157-164 - Tatsuya Ishihara, Hironobu Takagi, Takashi Itoh, Chieko Asakawa:
Analyzing visual layout for a non-visual presentation-document interface. 165-172 - Kanav Kahol, Jamieson French, Laura Bratton, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Learning and perceiving colors haptically. 173-180 - Jeffrey P. Bigham, Ryan S. Kaminsky, Richard E. Ladner, Oscar M. Danielsson, Gordon L. Hempton:
WebInSight: : making web images accessible. 181-188
Alternative modes for motor input
- Rick Kjeldsen:
Improvements in vision-based pointer control. 189-196 - Susumu Harada, James A. Landay, Jonathan Malkin, Xiao Li, Jeff A. Bilmes:
The vocal joystick: : evaluation of voice-based cursor control techniques. 197-204 - Thomas J. Hubbell, David D. Langan, Thomas F. Hain:
A voice-activated syntax-directed editor for manually disabled programmers. 205-212 - Adam J. Sporka, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, Murni Mahmud, Pavel Slavík:
Non-speech input and speech recognition for real-time control of computer games. 213-220
Posters and demos
- Ag Asri Ag Ibrahim, Andy Hunt:
A general HCI framework of sonification applications. 221-222 - Prush Sa-nga-ngam, Sri Kurniawan:
A three-countries case study of older people's browsing. 223-224 - Siobhan Devlin, Gary Unthank:
Helping aphasic people process online information. 225-226 - Rupal Patel, Michael Everett, Eldar Sadikov:
Loudmouth: : modifying text-to-speech synthesis in noise. 227-228 - Xuan Zhang, Cesar Ortega-Sanchez, Iain Murray:
Hardware-based text-to-braille translator. 229-230 - Iain Murray, Andrew Pasquale:
A portable device for the translation of braille to text. 231-232 - Lynette van Zijl:
South African sign language machine translation project. 233-234 - James Hope, Brian R. von Konsky, Iain Murray, L. C. Chew, B. Farrugia:
A Cisco education tool accessible to the vision impaired. 235-236 - Iain Murray, Andrew Pasquale:
Wireless headset communications for vision impaired persons in multi-User environments. 237-238 - Thomas Keating:
Picture planner: : a cognitively accessible personal activity scheduling application. 239-240 - Kenneth G. Franqueiro, Robert M. Siegfried:
Designing a scripting language to help the blind program visually. 241-242 - Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Jing Jing Long, Daniel S. Weld:
Automatically generating custom user interfaces for users with physical disabilities. 243-244 - Aliasgar Kutiyanawala, Vladimir A. Kulyukin, Edmund LoPresti:
A rollator-mounted wayfinding system for the elderly: : a smart world perspective. 245-246 - Dorian Miller, James Culp, P. David Stotts:
Facetop tablet: : note-taking assistance for deaf persons. 247-248 - Dante Arias Torres:
Evaluating a pen-based computer interface for novice older users. 249-250 - Sambhavi Chandrashekar, Tony Stockman, Deborah I. Fels, Rachel Benedyk:
Using think aloud protocol with blind users: : a case for inclusive usability evaluation methods. 251-252 - Daisuke Sato, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
Accessibility evaluation based on machine learning technique. 253-254 - Koen Crommentuijn, Fredrik Winberg:
Designing auditory displays to facilitate object localization in virtual haptic 3D environments. 255-256 - Gregory Hughes, Peter Robinson:
Lecture adaptation for students with visual disabilities using high-resolution photography. 257-258 - Simon Harper, Sean Bechhofer, Darren Lunn:
SADIe: : transcoding based on CSS. 259-260 - Peter Parente, Brett Clippingdale:
Linux screen reader: : extensible assistive technology. 261-262 - Matt Calder, Robert F. Cohen, Jessica A. Lanzoni, Yun Xu:
PLUMB: : an interface for users who are blind to display, create, and modify graphs. 263-264 - Blaise W. Liffick, Gary M. Zoppetti, Shane Shearer:
The personal portable profile project. 265-266 - Patrizia Andronico, Marina Buzzi, Carlos Castillo, Barbara Leporini:
A prototype of google interfaces modified for simplifying interaction for blind users. 267-268 - Jon R. Gunderson, Hadi Bargi Rangin, Nicholas Hoyt:
Functional web accessibility techniques and tools from the university of Illinois. 269-270 - Scott Gifford, Jim Knox, Jonathan James, Atul Prakash:
Introduction to the talking points project. 271-272 - Jalal Mahmud, Yevgen Borodin, Dipanjan Das, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Improving non-visual web access using context. 273-274 - Aanchal Jain, Gopal Gupta:
VoxBoox: : a system for automatic generation of interactive talking books. 275-276 - Brian J. Rosmaita:
Accessibility now!: teaching accessible computing at the introductory level. 277-278 - Terri Hedgpeth, John A. Black Jr., Sethuraman Panchanathan:
A demonstration of the iCARE portable reader. 279-280 - Annuska Z. Perkins, Tira Cohene:
The impact of user research on product design case study: : accessibility ecosystem for windows vista. 281-282 - Stephen Fickas, Craig Pataky, Zebin Chen:
DuckCall: : tackling the first hundred yards problem. 283-284 - Jonathan Schull:
An extensible, scalable browser-based architecture for synchronous and asynchronous communication and collaboration systems for deaf and hearing individuals. 285-286 - Takashi Kato, Masahiro Hori:
"Beyond Perceivability": : critical requirements for universal design of information. 287-288
Student research competition
- Ag Asri Ag Ibrahim:
Task analysis for sonification applications usability evaluation. 289-290 - Joshua M. Hailpern:
WISE: : a wizard interface supporting enhanced usability. 291-292 - Kristen Shinohara:
Designing assistive technology for blind users. 293-294 - Murni Mahmud:
A mixed method for evaluating input devices with older persons. 295-296 - Robert Dodd:
Self-adapting user interfaces as assistive technology for handheld mobile devices. 297-298 - Ira Jhangiani:
Usability and accessibility issues in the localization of assistive technology. 299-300 - Yevgen Borodin:
A flexible VXML interpreter for non-visual web access. 301-302
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