Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Inclusive AI(also: Accessible AI, Disability-Inclusive Artificial Intelligence)
- The design and development of artificial intelligence systems that account for the needs, experiences, and data of people with disabilities and other marginalized groups. Inclusive AI requires representative training datasets, accessible interfaces for AI-powered tools, and…
- Inclusive Thinking
- A design and problem-solving mindset that treats the needs of people with diverse abilities as a core consideration from the outset of a project, rather than as an afterthought or accommodation added later. Inclusive thinking goes beyond technical knowledge of accessibility…
- Informational Privacy(also: Information Privacy, Data Privacy)
- The ability of individuals to control information about themselves—determining what personal data is collected, who can access it, and how it is used. In assistive technology contexts, informational privacy concerns arise when systems monitor health behaviors, location, or…
- Informed Consent
- The process by which individuals are provided with clear, understandable information about how their data will be collected, used, and shared, enabling them to make voluntary decisions about participation or data sharing. In accessibility contexts, informed consent presents…
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