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W4A 2024: Singapore
- Proceedings of the 21st International Web for All Conference, W4A 2024, Singapore, May 13-14, 2024. ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-1030-8
- Rohit Asave
, Ravi Kuber
, Foad Hamidi
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An Investigation of the Experiences of Orientation and Mobility Trainers in India. 1-9 - Xiyue Wang
, Seita Kayukawa
, Hironobu Takagi
, Giorgia Masoero
, Chieko Asakawa
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Direct or Immersive? Comparing Smartphone-based Museum Guide Systems for Blind Visitors. 10-22 - Francisco Javier Rafful Garfias
, Vinod Namboodiri
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MABLESim: A Simulation Framework for Studying Accessibility Challenges for People with Disabilities within Indoor Environments. 23-32 - Tahani Jaser Alahmadi
, Rania AlAblani
, Najla Bin Eid
, Reyoof AlHumaidi
, Amal AlMeiman
, Farah AlNujaidi
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The Treatment of Amblyopia and Astigmatism through Eye Tracking and Serious Games. 33-36 - Wajdi Aljedaani
, Sandeep Kumar Rudhravaram
, Akhila Chintham
, Abdulrahman Habib
, Marcelo M. Eler
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A11yPDF: Bridging the Gap to Inclusive PDFs. 37-38 - Wajdi Aljedaani
, Uday Kiran Chimpiri
, Durgasantosh Gaddam
, Vaseem Ahammed Shaik
, Yaswitha Karasala
, Marcelo M. Eler
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Beyond Sight: Empowering Visually Impaired Users with Audible Graphs. 39-41 - Ather Sharif
, Venkatesh Potluri
, Jazz Rui Xia Ang
, Jacob O. Wobbrock
, Jennifer Mankoff
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Touchpad Mapper: Exploring Non-Visual Touchpad Interactions for Screen-Reader Users. 42-44 - Rie Kamikubo
, Hernisa Kacorri
, Chieko Asakawa
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"We are at the mercy of others' opinion": Supporting Blind People in Recreational Window Shopping with AI-infused Technology. 45-58 - Andi Xu
, Minyu Cai
, Dier Hou
, Ruei-Che Chang
, Anhong Guo
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ImageExplorer Deployment: Understanding Text-Based and Touch-Based Image Exploration in the Wild. 59-69 - Rami Aldahir
, Ronald R. Grau
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Using Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Sign Language Recognition: Towards a system that provides instant feedback to learners of sign language. 70-74 - Wajdi Aljedaani
, Marcelo M. Eler
, Lorene E. Keeland
, Hamed Jalali
, Khaled Al-Raddah
, Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer
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Accessible Gaming Through Better Captions: A Study on Captions Preferences and Inclusivity of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Players. 75-86 - Kirk Andrew Crawford, Yi Xuan Khoo
, Asha Kumar
, Helena M. Mentis
, Foad Hamidi
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Decoding the Privacy Policies of Assistive Technologies. 87-95 - Filipe Rosa Martins
, Letícia Seixas Pereira
, Carlos Duarte
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QualState: Finding Website States for Accessibility Evaluation. 96-105 - Adrian Wegener
, Kathrin Fausel
, Saskia Haug
, Alexander Maedche
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A Universal Web Accessibility Feedback Form: A Participatory Design Study. 106-117 - Asmaa Mansour Alghamdi
, Wajdi Aljedaani
, Marcelo M. Eler
, Stephanie Ludi
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Accessibility Guidelines and Standards: Analyzing Stack Overflow Posts. 118-122 - Peya Mowar
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Accessibility in AI-Assisted Web Development. 123-125 - Adrian Wegener
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Participatory Design for Cognitive Accessibility of Web-based Interactive Systems. 126-127 - Mei-Lian Vader
, Marjory Pineda
, Foad Hamidi
, Ravi Kuber
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"Pretty Much an Advocate as Well": Investigating the Experiences of Self-Employed Individuals with Visual Impairments. 128-138 - Jonggi Hong
, James M. Coughlan
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Enhancing Walk-Light Detector Usage for the Visually Impaired: A Comparison of VR Exploration and Verbal Instructions. 139-149 - Maurizio Leotta
, Marina Ribaudo
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of STEM Images Captioning. 150-159 - Ming Shen
, Gang Huang
, Yuxuan Wu
, Shuyi Song
, Sheng Zhou
, Liangcheng Li
, Zhi Yu
, Wei Wang
, Jiajun Bu
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Making Accessible Movies Easily: An Intelligent Tool for Authoring and Integrating Audio Descriptions to Movies. 160-164 - Wajdi Aljedaani
, Abdulrahman Habib
, Ahmed Aljohani
, Marcelo Eler
, Yunhe Feng
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Does ChatGPT Generate Accessible Code? Investigating Accessibility Challenges in LLM-Generated Source Code. 165-176 - Taslima Akter
, Manohar Swaminathan
, Apu Kapadia
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Toward Effective Communication of AI-Based Decisions in Assistive Tools: Conveying Confidence and Doubt to People with Visual Impairments at Accelerated Speech. 177-189

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