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10th ASSETS 2008: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Simon Harper, Armando Barreto:
Proceedings of the 10th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS 2008, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, October 13-15, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-59593-976-0
Keynote talk
- Ronald M. Baecker:
Designing technology to aid cognition. 1-2
Cognition and memory (I)
- Cynthia Putnam, Lorna Chong:
Software and technologies designed for people with autism: what do users want? 3-10 - Joshua M. Hailpern, Karrie Karahalios, James Halle, Laura DeThorne, Mary-Kelsey Coletto:
A3: a coding guideline for HCI+autism research using video annotation. 11-18 - Miriam Madsen, Rana El Kaliouby, Matthew S. Goodwin, Rosalind W. Picard:
Technology for just-in-time in-situ learning of facial affect for persons diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. 19-26
Cognition and memory (II)
- Yao-Jen Chang, Shih-Kai Tsai, Tsen-Yung Wang:
A context aware handheld wayfinding system for individuals with cognitive impairments. 27-34 - Jinjuan Feng, Jonathan Lazar, Libby Kumin, A. Ant Ozok:
Computer usage by young individuals with down syndrome: an exploratory study. 35-42 - Amy Hurst, Jennifer Mankoff, Scott E. Hudson:
Understanding pointing problems in real world computing environments. 43-50
Older adults
- Karyn Moffatt, Sandra Yuen, Joanna McGrenere:
Hover or tap?: supporting pen-based menu navigation for older adults. 51-58 - Amritpal Singh Bhachu, Nicolas Hine, John L. Arnott:
Technology devices for older adults to aid self management of chronic health conditions. 59-66 - Peter G. Fairweather:
How older and younger adults differ in their approach to problem solving on a complex website. 67-72
Vision
- Shaun K. Kane, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Slide rule: making mobile touch screens accessible to blind people using multi-touch interaction techniques. 73-80 - David S. Hayden, Dirk Colbry, John A. Black Jr., Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Note-taker: enabling students who are legally blind to take notes in class. 81-88 - Grégory Petit, Aude Dufresne, Vincent Lévesque, Vincent Hayward, Nicole Trudeau:
Refreshable tactile graphics applied to schoolbook illustrations for students with visual impairment. 89-96
Audio interaction
- Oussama Metatla, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Tony Stockman:
Constructing relational diagrams in audio: the multiple perspective hierarchical approach. 97-104 - Pavani Yalla, Bruce N. Walker:
Advanced auditory menus: design and evaluation of auditory scroll bars. 105-112
Accessibility studies
- Giorgio Brajnik:
A comparative test of web accessibility evaluation methods. 113-120 - Eleni Michailidou, Simon Harper, Sean Bechhofer:
Investigating sighted users' browsing behaviour to assist web accessibility. 121-128 - Matt Huenerfauth:
Evaluation of a psycholinguistically motivated timing model for animations of american sign language. 129-136
Web accessibility
- Darren Lunn, Sean Bechhofer, Simon Harper:
A user evaluation of the SADIe transcoder. 137-144 - Yevgen Borodin, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Rohit Raman, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
What's new?: making web page updates accessible. 145-152 - Shinya Kawanaka, Yevgen Borodin, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Darren Lunn, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
Accessibility commons: a metadata infrastructure for web accessibility. 153-160
Games and gaming
- Stéphane Norte, Fernando G. Lobo:
Sudoku access: a sudoku game for people with motor disabilities. 161-168 - Bei Yuan, Eelke Folmer:
Blind hero: enabling guitar hero for the visually impaired. 169-176 - Shari Trewin, Vicki L. Hanson, Mark Laff, Anna Cavender:
PowerUp: an accessible virtual world. 177-184
Collaborative accessibility
- Thorsten Völkel, Gerhard Weber:
RouteCheckr: personalized multicriteria routing for mobility impaired pedestrians. 185-192 - Hironobu Takagi, Shinya Kawanaka, Masatomo Kobayashi, Takashi Itoh, Chieko Asakawa:
Social accessibility: achieving accessibility through collaborative metadata authoring. 193-200 - Jeremy T. Brudvik, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Anna Cavender, Richard E. Ladner:
Hunting for headings: sighted labeling vs. automatic classification of headings. 201-208
Motor function
- Mohammed Belatar, Franck Poirier:
Text entry for mobile devices and users with severe motor impairments: handiglyph, a primitive shapes based onscreen keyboard. 209-216 - Kathleen J. Price, Andrew Sears:
Performance-based functional assessment: an algorithm for measuring physical capabilities. 217-224 - Young Sang Choi, Cressel D. Anderson, Jonathan D. Glass, Charles C. Kemp:
Laser pointers and a touch screen: intuitive interfaces for autonomous mobile manipulation for the motor impaired. 225-232
Posters and system demonstrations
- Jinjuan Feng, Shaojian Zhu, Ruimin Hu, Andrew Sears:
Speech technology in real world environment: early results from a long term study. 233-234 - Mike A. Oren, Chris Harding, Terri L. Bonebright:
Evaluation of spatial abilities within a 2D auditory platform game. 235-236 - Maria Galofré, Julià Minguillón:
Identifying pedagogical, technological and organizational barriers in virtual learning environments. 237-238 - Yao-Jen Chang, Hung-Huan Liu, Shu-Min Peng, Tsen-Yung Wang:
Potential of mobile social networks as assistive technology: a case study in supported employment for people with severe mental illness. 239-240 - Vladimir A. Kulyukin, John Nicholson, Daniel Coster:
Shoptalk: toward independent shopping by people with visual impairments. 241-242 - Sonia M. Arteaga, Jessica Chevalier, Andrew Coile, Andrew William Hill, Serdar Sali, Sangheeta Sudhakhrisnan, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan:
Low-cost accelerometry-based posture monitoring system for stroke survivors. 243-244 - Rosella Gennari, Ornella Mich:
Evaluation of an intelligent e-tool for deaf children: extended abstract. 245-246 - Miki Namatame, Muneo Kitajima:
Suitable representations of hyperlinks for deaf persons: an eye-tracking study. 247-248 - Richard A. Frost, Ali Karaki, David A. Dufour, Josh Greig, Rahmatullah Hafiz, Yue Shi, Shawn Daichendt, Shahriar Chandon, Justin Barolak, Randy J. Fortier:
MySpeechWeb: software to facilitate the construction and deployment of speech applications on the web. 249-250 - Muhanad S. Manshad, Ahmad S. Manshad:
Multimodal vision glove for touchscreens. 251-252 - Xiaojuan Ma, Perry R. Cook:
Creating and evaluating a video vocabulary for communicating verbs for different age groups. 253-254 - Cagatay Goncu, Kim Marriott:
Tactile chart generation tool. 255-256 - Amir Teymourian, Thorsten Lüth, Axel Graeser, Torsten Felzer, Rainer Nordmann:
Brain-controlled finite state machine for wheelchair navigation. 257-258 - Toshiyuki Gotoh, Reiko Minamikawa-Tachino, Naoyoshi Tamura:
A web-based braille translation for digital music scores. 259-260 - Cristina Manresa-Yee, Javier Varona, Francisco José Perales López, Francesca Negre, Joan Jordi Muntaner:
Experiences using a hands-free interface. 261-262 - Florian Dramas, Bernard Oriola, Brian F. G. Katz, Simon J. Thorpe, Christophe Jouffrais:
Designing an assistive device for the blind based on object localization and augmented auditory reality. 263-264 - Chris Benjamin, Jesse Harris, Alex Moncrief, Gail Ramsberger, Clayton Lewis:
Naming practice on an open platform for people with aphasia. 265-266 - Nubia M. Gil, Nicolas A. Hine, John L. Arnott:
Stakeholder involvement in the design and development of a domestic well-being indicator system. 267-268 - Armando Barreto, Ying Gao, Malek Adjouadi:
Pupil diameter measurements: untapped potential to enhance computer interaction for eye tracker users? 269-270 - Olivier Venard, Geneviève Baudoin, Gérard Uzan:
Experiment and evaluation of the RAMPE interactive auditive information system for the mobility of blind people in public transport. 271-272 - Miltiades Papadopoulos, Elaine Pearson:
Accessible lectures: moving towards automatic speech recognition models based on human methods. 273-274 - George Papadopoulos, Elaine Pearson, Steve Green:
Effective simulations to support academics in inclusive online learning design. 275-276 - Zahoor Zafrulla, John Etherton, Thad Starner:
TTY phone: direct, equal emergency access for the deaf. 277-278 - Debra Yarrington, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Creating an automatic question answering text skimming system for non-visual readers. 279-280 - Valerie Henderson-Summet, Kimberly Weaver, Tracy L. Westeyn, Thad Starner:
American sign language vocabulary: computer aided instruction for non-signers. 281-282 - Masahiro Bessho, Shinsuke Kobayashi, Noboru Koshizuka, Ken Sakamura:
Assisting mobility of the disabled using space-identifying ubiquitous infrastructure. 283-284 - David S. Hayden, Dirk Colbry, John A. Black Jr., Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Enabling the legally blind in classroom note-taking. 285-286 - Thomas de Wolf, Dirk W. H. Gooren, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Context aware documenting for aphasics. 287-288 - Nitendra Rajput, Sheetal K. Agarwal, Arun Kumar, Amit Anil Nanavati:
An alternative information web for visually impaired users in developing countries. 289-290 - Volodymyr Ivanchenko, James M. Coughlan, William Gerrey, Huiying Shen:
Computer vision-based clear path guidance for blind wheelchair users. 291-292 - Julio Abascal, Borja Bonail, Álvaro Marco, Roberto Casas, José Luis Sevillano:
AmbienNet: an intelligent environment to support people with disabilities and elderly people. 293-294 - Amal Dar Aziz, Chris Warren, Hayden Bursk, Sean Follmer:
The flote: an instrument for people with limited mobility. 295-296 - Anandi Pendse, Michael Pate, Bruce N. Walker:
The accessible aquarium: identifying and evaluating salient creature features for sonification. 297-298 - Michael J. Astrauskas, John A. Black Jr., Sethuraman Panchanathan:
A demonstration of phototacs: a simple image-based phone dialing interface for people with cognitive or visual impairments. 299-300
Microsoft student research competition
- Wan Chih Chang:
CATPro: context-aware task prompting system with multiple modalities for individuals with cognitive impairments. 301-302 - Tianyi Chen:
Input to the mobile web is situationally-impaired. 303-304 - Xu Liu:
A camera phone based currency reader for the visually impaired. 305-306 - Yevgen Borodin:
Automation of repetitive web browsing tasks with voice-enabled macros. 307-308 - Nubia M. Gil:
Lessons from an evaluation of a domestic well-being indicator system. 309-310 - Mohammed E. Hoque:
Analysis of speech properties of neurotypicals and individuals diagnosed with autism and down. 311-312 - Seniz Demir:
TAIG: textually accessible information graphics. 313-314 - Keith Trnka:
Adapting word prediction to subject matter without topic-labeled data. 315-316 - Michael J. Astrauskas:
Phototacs: an image-based cell phone interface. 317-318
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