Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- LLM Accessibility(also: AI-Generated Accessibility, Generative AI Accessibility)
- The study and practice of how large language models (LLMs) and generative AI tools handle digital accessibility in their outputs, particularly when generating code, user interfaces, or content. Research in this area examines whether LLM-generated code meets accessibility…
- LLM Self-Reflection(also: AI Self-Assessment, Model Self-Evaluation)
- A technique in which a large language model is prompted to evaluate and critique its own output, identifying errors, gaps, or areas for improvement. In the context of accessibility, LLM self-reflection involves asking the model to assess whether the code or UI it generated meets…
- Low-Resource Sign Language
- A sign language for which standardised corpora, training data, technical infrastructure, and institutional support are limited compared to 'high-resource' sign languages like American Sign Language (ASL) or German Sign Language (DGS). Low-resource sign languages — such as Bangla…
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