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  • A3C: An Image-Association-Based Computing Device Authentication Framework for People with Upper Extremity Impairments

    Brittany Lewis, Priyankan Kirupaharan, Tina-Marie Ranalli, Krishna Venkatasubramanian · 2024 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This paper presents A3C (Accessible image-Association-based Authentication for Computing devices), a novel authentication framework designed for people with upper extremity impairments (UEI). Over 20 million Americans have conditions—including traumatic injuries, degenerative…

    authentication · upper extremity impairments · graphical authentication · security · assistive technology

  • Cripping Data Visualizations: Crip Technoscience as a Critical Lens for Designing Digital Access

    Stacy Hsueh, Beatrice Vincenzi, Akshata Murdeshwar, Marianela Ciolfi Felice · 2023 · ASSETS 2023: The 25th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility

    This paper applies crip technoscience as a critical, generative framework for rethinking how accessible data visualizations are designed. The authors argue that current approaches to visualization accessibility largely treat access as a technical problem to be solved by…

    data visualization · crip technoscience · crip theory · blind and low vision · speculative design

  • Improving Web and Mobile Accessibility Resources for Iranian Designers

    Laleh Nourian · 2022 · Proceedings of the 24th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS '22)

    This doctoral consortium paper presents early-stage research investigating how cultural differences affect accessible design practices, with a specific focus on Iranian designers. The author, Laleh Nourian at Rochester Institute of Technology, frames her work through the lens of…

    global accessibility · cultural accessibility · postcolonial computing · accessibility education · Global South accessibility

  • Implementing Ability-Based Design: A Systematic Approach to Conceptual User Modeling

    Amelie Nolte, Jacob Wobbrock, Torben Volkmann, Nicole Jochems · 2022 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This paper addresses a critical gap in Ability-Based Design (ABD): while the concept has been influential in accessibility research for over a decade, it has lacked a systematic methodology for implementation. ABD, introduced by Wobbrock et al., shifts the design question from…

    ability-based design · user modeling · design methodology · requirements analysis · accessible design

  • Comic Spin: A Comic Creation Tool Enabling Self-expression for People with Aphasia

    Carla Tamburro, Timothy Neate, Abi Roper, Stephanie Wilson · 2022 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    Comic Spin is a tablet application (iOS and Android) designed to enable people with aphasia to create comic strips through a constrained creativity approach. Aphasia, typically caused by stroke, affects language abilities including reading, writing, speaking, and…

    aphasia · creativity support tools · constrained creativity · self-expression · stroke

  • Do You Hear What I Hear: The Balancing Act of Designing an Electronic Hockey Puck for Playing Hockey Non-Visually

    Tristan Cooper, Lauren Milne, Abhinav Shripad, Gayla Bassham · 2022 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This research investigates the design requirements for an electronic hockey puck that enables blind and visually impaired players to locate and track the puck through sound. Blind hockey currently uses a league-standard puck (LSP) containing ball bearings that rattle when…

    blind sports · auditory feedback · sound localization · assistive sports equipment · accessible design

  • Fully Autonomous Vehicles for People with Visual Impairment: Policy, Accessibility, and Future Directions

    Paul D. S. Fink, Jessica A. Holz, Nicholas A. Giudice · 2021 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This policy analysis examines how fully autonomous vehicles (FAVs) could transform mobility for people who are blind or visually impaired (BVI), while arguing that current US legislation fails to address their accessibility needs. With over 25 million Americans reporting…

    autonomous vehicles · transportation policy · blindness · visual impairment · accessible design

  • Supporting the Design of Data Visualisation for the Visually Impaired through Reinforcement Learning

    Dalal Aljasem · 2020 · Proceedings of the 17th International Web for All Conference (W4A)

    This doctoral consortium paper presents a research programme aimed at making data visualizations more accessible to people with partial vision loss, specifically those with peripheral vision damage (tunnel vision from conditions like glaucoma) or central vision loss (from…

    data visualization · visual impairment · reinforcement learning · visual search · machine learning

  • Exploring the Role of Tunnel Vision Simulation in the Design Cycle of Accessible Interfaces

    Rie Kamikubo, Keita Higuchi, Ryo Yonetani, Hideki Koike, Yoichi Sato · 2018 · Proceedings of the 15th International Web for All Conference (W4A 2018)

    This paper investigates whether gaze-contingent tunnel vision simulation can serve as a reliable tool within the design cycle for accessible web interfaces, enabling sighted developers to experience and evaluate prototypes under simulated visual field loss. The challenge…

    low vision · tunnel vision · retinitis pigmentosa · simulation · eye tracking

  • Semiotics Contributions to Accessible Interface Design

    María Inés Laitano · 2015 · Proceedings of the 12th International Web for All Conference (W4A)

    This extended abstract argues that semiotic theory — the study of signs and meaning-making — can complement WCAG-based approaches to produce more meaningfully accessible interfaces. Laitano contrasts the WAI model, which centres on content (information plus markup) accessed…

    semiotics · interface design · WCAG · alt text · communication strategy

  • Accessibility at Early Stages: Insights from the Designer Perspective

    Adriana Martín, Alejandra Cechich, Gustavo Rossi · 2011 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper addresses a fundamental imbalance in web accessibility practice: while many tools exist to help developers evaluate accessibility after implementation, very few support designers in building accessibility into web applications from the start. The authors propose a…

    accessible design · software engineering · aspect-oriented design · web engineering · model-driven development

  • Accessible Icon Design in Enterprise Applications

    Eric Stilan, Amy Chen, Lulit Bezuayehu · 2011 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper from Oracle's design team presents case studies of designing accessible icons for enterprise software, focusing on the challenge of conveying complex meanings — conditional status, severity levels, data trends — within 16x16 pixel icons without relying on color as the…

    visual design · color contrast · color blindness · accessible design · user interface design

  • Designing Learning Systems to Provide Accessible Services

    Pythagoras Karampiperis, Demetrios Sampson · 2005 · Proceedings of the 2005 International Cross-Disciplinary Workshop on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper addresses the architectural design of web-based learning systems that can deliver accessible educational content to learners with diverse access needs. The authors identify a fundamental problem with how accessible e-learning was being approached in 2005: most systems…

    e-learning accessibility · learning management systems · accessible design · metadata · learning objects

  • Accessibility and design: a failure of the imagination

    Bob Regan · 2004 · Proceedings of the 2004 International Cross-Disciplinary Workshop on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    Written by Bob Regan of Macromedia (makers of Flash), this paper argues that the poor state of web accessibility represents a "failure of the imagination" — a failure by both the design community to engage with accessibility and by accessibility advocates to inspire designers.…

    visual design · accessible design · Flash accessibility · CSS · web standards

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