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  • Automatically Generating and Improving Voice Command Interface from Operation Sequences on Smartphones

    Lihang Pan, Chun Yu, JiaHui Li, Tian Huang, Xiaojun Bi, Yuanchun Shi · 2022 · Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

    This paper presents AutoVCI, a system that automatically generates voice command interfaces (VCIs) for smartphone tasks from recorded touch operation sequences, enabling hands-free and eyes-free interaction without requiring programming expertise, corpora, or hand-written rules.…

    voice command interface · mobile accessibility · speech recognition · natural language understanding · programming by demonstration

  • The Current Status of Accessibility in Mobile Apps

    Shunguo Yan, P. G. Ramachandran · 2019 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This large-scale empirical study evaluated the accessibility of 479 Android apps from Google Play across 23 business categories using IBM Mobile Accessibility Checker (MAC), an automated tool that maps accessibility rules to GUI widget categories. The study examined over 610,000…

    mobile accessibility · Android · automated testing · accessibility evaluation · GUI accessibility

  • Tactile Accessibility: Does Anyone Need a Haptic Glove?

    Andrii Soviak, Anatoliy Borodin, Vikas Ashok, Yevgen Borodin, Yury Puzis, I.V. Ramakrishnan · 2016 · Proceedings of the 18th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS '16)

    This paper presents FeelX, a low-cost haptic glove system designed to enable blind users to tactilely explore graphical user interfaces (GUIs) by moving their hands on any flat surface such as a desk or table. The fundamental problem addressed is that screen readers reduce…

    blindness · haptic technology · tactile accessibility · screen reader · GUI accessibility

  • A Tactile Windowing System for Blind Users

    Denise Prescher, Gerhard Weber, Martin Spindler · 2010 · Proceedings of the 12th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS 2010)

    This paper from Technische Universität Dresden presents the Braille Window System (BWS), a windowing interface designed for a large planar tactile display — the BrailleDis9000, a touch-sensitive pin-matrix of 120 columns and 60 rows (7,200 pins). Standard screen readers…

    braille · tactile display · tactile graphics · gesture interaction · blindness

  • Keeping Up with Technology: Commentary on "Computers and People with Disabilities"

    Alistair D. N. Edwards · 2008 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS)

    This reflective commentary by Alistair Edwards examines what has—and crucially, what has not—changed in accessible computing since Glinert and York's influential 1992 paper. Edwards frames his analysis through a fashion-versus-style metaphor: while technology "fashions"…

    accessibility history · screen readers · GUI accessibility · assistive technology · web accessibility

  • Evaluation of Onscreen Precompensation Algorithms for Computer Users with Visual Aberrations

    Miguel Alonso, Armando Barreto, Julie A. Jacko, Malek Adjouadi · 2007 · Proceedings of the 9th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (Assets '07)

    This paper from Florida International University and Georgia Institute of Technology presents the results of human subject testing of precompensation algorithms designed to improve onscreen image quality for computer users with visual aberrations. The approach works analogously…

    low vision · visual aberration · precompensation · image processing · deconvolution

  • An Exploratory Investigation of Handheld Computer Interaction for Older Adults with Visual Impairments

    V. Kathlene Leonard, Julie A. Jacko, Joseph J. Pizzimenti · 2005 · Proceedings of the 7th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (Assets '05)

    This study investigates factors affecting handheld computer interaction for older adults with Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD), extending prior desktop-focused HCI research to small-screen mobile devices. Thirteen participants with AMD and visually-healthy controls used a…

    macular degeneration · older adults · handheld computers · mobile computing · visual impairment

  • Voice over Workplace (VoWP): Voice Navigation in a Complex Business GUI

    Frankie James, Jeff Roelands · 2002 · Proceedings of the Fifth International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets 02)

    This paper explores the design of voice navigation interfaces for complex business GUIs, specifically SAP Workplace, to support physically disabled users who cannot use a mouse or keyboard. The authors conducted two user studies examining the fundamental trade-off in voice…

    voice interface · speech recognition · physical disability · GUI accessibility · navigation

  • Low Vision: The Role of Visual Acuity in the Efficiency of Cursor Movement

    Julie A. Jacko, Armando B. Barreto, Gottlieb J. Marmet, Josey Y. M. Chu, Holly S. Bautsch, Ingrid U. Scott, Robert H. Rosa · 2000 · Proceedings of the Fourth International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '00)

    This study investigates how visual acuity affects cursor movement efficiency for users with Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of visual impairment for Americans aged 75 and older. The researchers note that while existing accessibility research has focused…

    low vision · age-related macular degeneration · cursor movement · graphical user interface · icon size

  • Touching and Hearing GUIs: Design Issues for the PC-Access System

    Christophe Ramstein, Odile Martial, Aude Dufresne, Michel Carignan, Patrick Chassé, Philippe Mabilleau · 1996 · Proceedings of the Second Annual ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '96)

    This 1996 paper from Canada's Centre for Information Technology Innovation presents PC-Access, a pioneering multimodal system that combines haptic (touch) and auditory feedback to make Microsoft Windows graphical user interfaces accessible to visually impaired users. The core…

    haptic technology · force feedback · multimodal interface · GUI accessibility · blind users

  • Interface modeling issues in providing access to GUIs for the visually impaired (panel session)

    A. D. N. Edwards, E. D. Mynatt, J. Thatcher · 1994 · Proceedings of the First Annual ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '94)

    This Assets '94 panel session brought together three leading researchers to discuss the fundamental challenge of making graphical user interfaces accessible to blind and visually impaired users. By 1994, the computing world was rapidly transitioning from text-based command-line…

    GUI accessibility · screen reader · blind users · off-screen model · interface modeling

  • Screen Reader/2: Access to OS/2 and the Graphical User Interface

    Jim Thatcher · 1994 · Proceedings of the First Annual ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '94)

    This paper describes IBM Screen Reader/2, a screen access system that enabled blind users to interact with the OS/2 graphical user interface (GUI), Windows programs running under OS/2, and text-mode DOS and OS/2 programs. The system evolved from nearly a decade of development…

    screen readers · graphical user interface · blind users · off-screen model · text-to-speech

  • An experimental sound-based hierarchical menu navigation system for visually handicapped use of graphical user interfaces

    Arthur I. Karshmer, P. Brawner, G. Reiswig · 1994 · Proceedings of the First Annual ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '94)

    This paper addresses the accessibility crisis created by the shift from character-based computer interfaces to graphical user interfaces (GUIs) in the early 1990s. The authors note that earlier text-based systems were well-served by assistive technologies like screen readers,…

    GUI accessibility · sonification · auditory interface · blind and low vision · menu navigation

  • Providing access to graphical user interfaces — not graphical screens

    W. Keith Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Kathryn Stockton · 1994 · Proceedings of the First Annual ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets '94)

    This paper argues that screen readers for graphical user interfaces should provide access to application interfaces at the semantic level rather than merely translating graphical screen contents. The authors from Georgia Tech's GVU Center identify three levels of interface…

    GUI accessibility · screen readers · accessibility API · blind and low vision · auditory interface

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