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  • A Phoneme Probability Display for Individuals with Hearing Disabilities

    Deb Roy, Alex Pentland · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper from MIT Media Lab presents a speech-to-visual-display system designed to aid individuals with hearing impairments by converting continuous speech into an animated graphical representation of phoneme probabilities. Rather than attempting traditional speech-to-text…

    hearing accessibility · speech technology · speech visualization · neural networks · phoneme recognition

  • Head Pointing and Speech Control as a Hands-Free Interface to Desktop Computing

    Rainer Malkewitz · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper presents a hands-free computer interface that combines head pointing with speech control to enable users who cannot use a mouse and keyboard to operate standard WIMP-style graphical user interfaces. Developed at the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany, the system uses a…

    head tracking · speech recognition · hands-free interface · alternative input · motor disability

  • Designing Interfaces for an Overlooked User Group: Considering the Visual Profiles of Partially Sighted Users

    Julie A. Jacko, Andrew Sears · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This position paper argues that partially sighted computer users represent a critically underserved population in interface design research. The authors identify a gap between two groups that have received significant attention — fully sighted users and totally blind users —…

    low vision · visual impairment · partial vision · visual profile · graphical user interface accessibility

  • Digital Talking Books on a PC: A Usability Evaluation of the Prototype DAISY Playback Software

    Sarah Morley · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper describes the design and usability evaluation of the first PC-based DAISY (Digital Audio-Based Information System) playback software, developed at the request of the Swedish Braille and Talking Book Library. The DAISY system represented a major advance over…

    DAISY · digital talking book · usability testing · blind and low vision · auditory navigation

  • Comparing Effects of Navigational Interface Modalities on Speaker Prosodics

    Julie Baca · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper investigates whether speech-only (displayless) interfaces impose a measurable cognitive burden on users compared to multimodal interfaces that include visual or tactile components. The research uses an innovative methodology: rather than relying on subjective workload…

    speech technology · cognitive load · non-visual interaction · navigation · prosody

  • Computer-Based Cognitive Prosthetics: Assistive Technology for the Treatment of Cognitive Disabilities

    Elliot Cole, Parto Dehdashti · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper presents over a decade of research and clinical work from the Institute for Cognitive Prosthetics on designing computer-based cognitive prosthetic (CBCP) systems for individuals with acquired cognitive disabilities from traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, and other…

    cognitive disability · cognitive prosthetic · traumatic brain injury · stroke recovery · brain injury rehabilitation

  • Haptic Virtual Reality for Blind Computer Users

    Chetz Colwell, Helen Petrie, Diana Kornbrot, Andrew Hardwick, Stephen Furner · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper presents three experiments investigating how blind and sighted people perceive virtual textures and 3D objects through the Impulse Engine 3000, a force-feedback haptic device with a probe that users manipulate in three degrees of freedom. The research aimed to…

    haptic technology · virtual reality · blind and low vision · tactile accessibility · virtual texture

  • TGuide: A Guidance System for Tactile Image Exploration

    Martin Kurze · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper presents TGuide, a system that actively guides blind users' hands during exploration of tactile graphics using a novel vibrotactile directional output device. The author identifies three key problems with unaided tactile image exploration: blind users cannot get a…

    tactile graphics · blind and low vision · vibrotactile display · haptic technology · directional guidance

  • VRML-Based Representations of ASL Fingerspelling on the World Wide Web

    S. Augustine Su, Richard K. Furuta · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper presents techniques for representing American Sign Language (ASL) fingerspelling using 3D hand models in VRML 2.0 (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) on the World Wide Web. The authors argue that VRML offers a more effective way to document sign language online than…

    sign language · American Sign Language · fingerspelling · VRML · virtual reality

  • An Interactive Method for Accessing Tables in HTML

    Toshiya Oogane, Chieko Asakawa · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper from IBM Japan proposes a method for converting HTML tables into non-visual, navigable representations for screen reader users. At the time, Screen Reader/2 (the Japanese version of OS/2's screen reader) could read displayed text information line by line and word by…

    web accessibility · screen reader · HTML tables · table accessibility · blind and low vision

  • Automatic Babble Recognition for Early Detection of Speech Related Disorders

    Harriet J. Fell, Joel MacAuslan, Karen Chenausky, Linda J. Ferrier · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper presents the Early Vocalization Analyzer (EVA), a program that automatically analyzes digitized recordings of infant babbling to detect syllable boundaries, with the goal of screening infants who may be at risk for later communication problems. The research is…

    early intervention · speech technology · child development · speech disorders · babbling

  • Towards an EOG-Based Eye Tracker for Computer Control

    David W. Patmore, R. Benjamin Knapp · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper describes the development of an eye tracking system for computer control based on bio-electrical signals, intended as a pointing device for people with physical disabilities. The system combines two complementary biosignal approaches: the Electrooculogram (EOG), which…

    eye tracking · electrooculogram · alternative input · motor disability · bio-electrical signal

  • Alliance for Technology Access: Making Assistive Technology Accessible to the Community

    Mary Ann Glicksman · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This one-page briefing paper describes the Alliance for Technology Access (ATA), a national network of over 40 community-based, consumer-driven technology resource centers headquartered in San Rafael, California. At the time of publication, the network comprised 41…

    assistive technology · community resources · disability rights · technology access · organizational accessibility

  • Expanded Interactions: Broadening Human-Centered Computing

    Richard A. Foulds, Arthur W. Joyce · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper reports on the preliminary results of an NSF-sponsored invitational workshop titled "Expanded Interaction: Broadening Human-Centered Computing," held at the Winterthur Museum and A.I. duPont Institute in Wilmington, Delaware in May 1997. Approximately 40 participants…

    human-centered computing · universal design · universal access · multimodal interaction · inclusive design

  • Smart Rooms, Desks, and Clothes

    Alexander Pentland · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This keynote address from Assets '98, delivered by Alexander Pentland of MIT's Media Laboratory, outlines a vision for transforming everyday objects — rooms, desks, clothing, cars, and eyeglasses — into intelligent, perceptive systems that actively assist their users. Pentland…

    smart environments · wearable computing · perceptual computing · ambient intelligence · adaptive environments

  • The Use of Gestures in Multimodal Input

    Simeon Keates, Peter Robinson · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper from the University of Cambridge describes the development and evaluation of a prototype multimodal input system designed for users with motion impairments, for whom standard keyboard and mouse arrangements are often unusable. The system combined two gestural input…

    gesture recognition · multimodal input · motor impairment · user studies · cognitive load

  • A Model of Keyboard Configuration Requirements

    Shari Trewin, Helen Pain · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper from the University of Edinburgh presents a user model — a computer program that observes a person's typing behaviour and automatically identifies keyboard difficulties, then recommends appropriate configuration settings. The model addresses four common keyboard…

    keyboard accessibility · motor impairment · user modelling · assistive technology · input devices

  • User Interface of a Home Page Reader

    Chieko Asakawa, Takashi Itoh · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper from IBM Japan's Tokyo Research Laboratory describes the design and evaluation of Home Page Reader, one of the earliest dedicated web browsers for blind users, which became an IBM Japan product in October 1997. The paper opens by framing the information access problem…

    screen readers · web accessibility · blindness · text-to-speech · nonvisual web access

  • Auditory Navigation in Hyperspace: Design and Evaluation of a Non-Visual Hypermedia System for Blind Users

    Sarah Morley, Helen Petrie, Anne-Marie O'Neill, Peter McNally · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper from the University of Hertfordshire's Sensory Disabilities Research Unit presents the design and rigorous evaluation of DAHNI (Demonstrator of the ACCESS media Non-Visual Interface), a hypermedia system built specifically for blind users as part of the EU-funded…

    auditory interface · blindness · non-speech sounds · hypermedia · nonvisual navigation

  • A Web Navigation Tool for the Blind

    Mary Zajicek, Chris Powell, Chris Reeves · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This short paper from Oxford Brookes University and the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) presents BrookesTalk, a prototype speech-output web browser designed to help blind users make rapid decisions about whether a web page is useful to them. The authors identified…

    web accessibility · blindness · information retrieval · screen readers · text summarization

  • Reading and Writing Mathematics: The MAVIS Project

    A. I. Karshmer, G. Gupta, S. Geiiger, C. Weaver · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper from New Mexico State University presents the MAVIS (Mathematics Accessible to Visually Impaired Students) project, an NSF-funded effort to develop comprehensive tools for bidirectional communication of mathematics between blind students and sighted instructors. The…

    mathematical accessibility · STEM accessibility · Nemeth code · LaTeX · blindness

  • Dual Level Intraframe Coding for Increased Video Telecommunication Bandwidth

    David M. Saxe, Richard A. Foulds, Arthur W. Joyce · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper from the Applied Science and Engineering Laboratories at the University of Delaware presents a dual-level video compression approach designed to make sign language transmission viable over bandwidth-limited telephone networks. The authors identify a fundamental…

    sign language · deafness · video conferencing · video compression · telecommunications

  • Factors Leading to the Successful Use of Voice Recognition Technology

    Tanya Goette · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper from Georgia College & State University presents results from a field study investigating why voice recognition technology (VRT) succeeds for some individuals with disabilities and fails for others. Drawing on expectancy theory and innovation-diffusion theory, the…

    speech recognition · assistive technology · technology abandonment · motor impairment · user studies

  • Modeling and Generating Sign Language as Animated Line Drawings

    Frank Godenschweger, Thomas Strothotte · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This paper from Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg introduces a system for generating sign language as animated line drawings rather than photorealistic 3D renderings. The authors argue that the prevailing approach of creating increasingly realistic virtual humans for…

    sign language · sign language animation · deafness · computer graphics · non-photorealistic rendering

  • Augmenting Home and Office Environments

    Elizabeth Mynatt, Douglas Blattner, Meera M. Blattner, Blair MacIntyre, Jennifer Mankoff · 1998 · Proceedings of the Third International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '98)

    This panel paper brings together five researchers from Xerox PARC, CommunityVision Inc., UC Davis/Lawrence Livermore, Columbia University, and Georgia Tech to discuss how augmented environments — homes and offices enhanced with sensors, computing, and multimodal interfaces — can…

    home automation · augmented reality · ubiquitous computing · smart environments · multimodal interface