Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- AI-Assisted Editing(also: AI-Powered Editing, Intelligent Editing)
- The use of artificial intelligence to support or automate aspects of content editing, such as suggesting improvements, applying changes based on user intent expressed in natural language, or automatically adjusting visual parameters. For blind creators, AI-assisted editing can…
- Accessible Digital Musical Instrument(also: ADMI)
- An Accessible Digital Musical Instrument (ADMI) is a digital musical instrument that has been designed or adapted to be usable by people with disabilities. ADMIs typically use motion capture, gesture recognition, or other sensor technologies to map physical movements to sound,…
- Accessible Photography(also: Blind Photography, Inclusive Photography)
- The practice and technology of enabling people with visual impairments to take, manage, browse, and share photographs. People who are blind or have low vision face challenges at every stage of photography: aiming the camera at a target, composing the frame, reviewing the result,…
- Aesthetic Feedback(also: Visual Aesthetic Feedback)
- Information provided to a user about the aesthetic qualities of visual content, such as clarity, framing, color balance, mood, lighting, and overall style. For blind creators, aesthetic feedback from AI systems can describe subjective visual qualities that would otherwise be…
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