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  • Modeling Touch Input for Users with Motor Impairments: Empirical Insights into Training Size Requirements

    Radu-Daniel Vatavu, Irina Petrariu, Tudor Horomnea, Ovidiu-Ciprian Ungurean · 2026 · Extended Abstracts of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA ’26)

    This CHI Extended Abstract addresses a practical question for ability-based design: how many touch observations do you actually need before you can build a user-specific model of someone's touch performance? Most touch modeling work, including Bayesian Touch and the Dual…

    touch input · motor impairment · ability-based design · adaptive interfaces · touchscreen accessibility

  • Accessible Web Design for Older Adults: Challenges and Solutions

    Washington Chiriboga-Casanova, Nuria Medina-Medina, Patricia Paderewski-Rodríguez · 2025 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This systematic literature review analyzes 4,052 articles published between 2014 and 2023 to comprehensively map the challenges older adults face online and the solutions proposed to address them. Using the PRISMA methodology and PICO framework, the authors selected 35 studies…

    systematic review · older adults · web accessibility · aging · design guidelines

  • Characterizing "Motor Ability" for Ability-Based Design

    Claire L. Mitchell, Jacob O. Wobbrock · 2024 · ASSETS '24: Proceedings of the 26th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility

    This paper addresses a fundamental gap in ability-based design — a prominent accessibility framework proposed by Wobbrock et al. — by rigorously defining and operationalising the concept of "motor ability" that is central to the approach. Ability-based design shifts the focus…

    ability-based design · motor ability · accessibility framework · human motor control · adaptive interfaces

  • Supporting the selection of web content modality based on user interactions logs

    Fabiano Marcon de Moraes, Vagner Figueredo de Santana, Juliana Cristina Braga · 2016 · Proceedings of the 13th International Web for All Conference (W4A)

    This paper explores using machine learning to automatically detect whether a web user is employing assistive technology based solely on their interaction patterns during a single pageview, without requiring explicit profile configuration or customization. Grounded in Universal…

    universal design · machine learning · personalization · assistive technology · user interaction

  • Exploratory study of web navigation strategies for users with physical disabilities

    J. Eduardo Pérez, Myriam Arrue, Xabier Valencia, Lourdes Moreno · 2014 · Proceedings of the 11th Web for All Conference (W4A)

    This exploratory study examined the web navigation strategies of 11 users with upper-body physical impairments, revealing substantial heterogeneity in how people with similar disability types interact with websites. Participants used a wide range of assistive input devices…

    motor accessibility · physical disability · assistive technology · web navigation · input devices

  • APSIS4all: Personalisation as a Strategy to Ensure Accessibility and Enhance User Experience of Public Digital Terminals

    R. Ignacio Madrid, Christopher Bailey · 2014 · Proceedings of the 11th Web for All Conference (W4A)

    This paper presents the APSIS4all project, a European Commission-funded initiative that uses personalisation to make Public Digital Terminals (PDTs) — specifically ATMs and Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) — accessible to people with disabilities, older adults, and those less…

    kiosk accessibility · personalization · public digital terminals · ATM accessibility · user experience

  • Predictive, Accessible Web Automation: A Longitudinal Study

    Yury Puzis, Yevgen Borodin, I.V. Ramakrishnan · 2014 · Proceedings of the 11th Web for All Conference (W4A)

    This paper presents a six-week longitudinal pilot study of Automation Assistant, a predictive web automation system designed to improve non-visual web browsing for blind users. The core problem is that screen readers force users to navigate web pages sequentially — a…

    screen readers · web automation · blindness · non-visual web access · adaptive interfaces

  • User Individuality Management in Websites Based on WAI-ARIA Annotations and Ontologies

    Xabier Valencia, Myriam Arrue, J. Eduardo Pérez, Julio Abascal · 2013 · Proceedings of the 10th International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper presents a comprehensive system for automatically adapting websites to individual users' accessibility needs using WAI-ARIA-based annotations and an ontology that models users, adaptation techniques, and their relationships. Unlike previous transcoding systems that…

    WAI-ARIA · personalization · web accessibility · adaptive interfaces · ontology

  • Distinguishing Users By Pointing Performance in Laboratory and Real-World Tasks

    Amy Hurst, Scott E. Hudson, Jennifer Mankoff, Shari Trewin · 2013 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This paper investigates how machine learning can automatically assess pointing difficulties from everyday computer use, addressing a critical barrier to accessible computing: the lack of frequent, low-cost assessment of pointing ability. The researchers collected and analyzed…

    pointing performance · motor impairments · machine learning · adaptive interfaces · mouse interaction

  • Performing Locomotion Tasks in Immersive Computer Games with an Adapted Eye-Tracking Interface

    Stephen Vickers, Howell Istance, Aulikki Hyrskykari · 2013 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This paper presents an approach to designing and adapting eye-gaze interaction techniques for locomotion tasks in immersive 3D games, specifically targeting young people with severe physical disabilities. The researchers developed a "transparent overlay" technique where…

    eye tracking · game accessibility · cerebral palsy · muscular dystrophy · adaptive interfaces

  • Developing a Semantic User and Device Modeling Framework That Supports UI Adaptability of Web 2.0 Applications for People with Special Needs

    Philip Ackermann, Carlos A. Velasco, Christopher Power · 2012 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper presents a semantic modeling framework for dynamically adapting web 2.0 application interfaces based on user preferences and device capabilities, developed within the EU-funded I2Web (Inclusive Future-Internet Web Services) project. The framework addresses a growing…

    adaptive interfaces · user modeling · device modeling · personalization · semantic web

  • ABCD SW: Autistic Behavior & Computer-based Didactic Software

    M. Claudia Buzzi, Marina Buzzi, Davide Gazzè, Caterina Senette, Maurizio Tesconi · 2012 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This demo paper from IIT-CNR in Pisa presents ABCD SW, an open-source web application designed to support Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) intervention with low-functioning autistic children. The software implements Discrete Trial Training (DTT) — a structured teaching method…

    autism · cognitive accessibility · augmentative and alternative communication · educational technology · assistive technology

  • Towards Ubiquitous Accessibility: Capability-based Profiles and Adaptations, Delivered via the Semantic Web

    Matthew Tylee Atkinson, Matthew J. Bell, Colin H. C. Machin · 2012 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper from Loughborough University proposes using semantic web technologies (RDF and OWL) to deliver capability-based user profiles and adaptive accessibility solutions across devices and platforms. The authors argue that the current assistive technology landscape is…

    adaptive interfaces · personalization · semantic web · user modeling · assistive technology

  • What We Talk About: Designing a Context-Aware Communication Tool for People with Aphasia

    Shaun K. Kane, Barbara Linam-Church, Kyle Althoff, Denise McCall · 2012 · Proceedings of the 14th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS 2012)

    This paper describes the design and development of TalkAbout, a context-aware augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) application for tablet devices that adapts its vocabulary to a user's current location and conversation partner. People with aphasia — a language…

    aphasia · augmentative and alternative communication · context-aware computing · participatory design · stroke

  • Ability-Based Design: Concept, Principles and Examples

    Jacob O. Wobbrock, Shaun K. Kane, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Susumu Harada, Jon Froehlich · 2011 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This foundational paper introduces ability-based design as a paradigm shift in accessible computing—moving focus from what users cannot do (disability) to what they can do (ability). The authors argue that traditional approaches like assistive technology place the burden of…

    ability-based design · universal design · inclusive design · adaptive interfaces · motor impairment

  • Automatically Generating Tailored Accessible User Interfaces for Ubiquitous Services

    Julio Abascal, Amaia Aizpurua, Idoia Cearreta, Borja Gamecho, Nestor Garay-Vitoria, Raúl Miñón · 2011 · Proceedings of the 13th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS 2011)

    This paper presents EGOKI, a system that automatically generates tailored accessible user interfaces for ubiquitous services based on individual user capabilities. In ubiquitous computing environments, people access services like information kiosks, ticket machines, ATMs, and…

    adaptive interfaces · automatic interface generation · ubiquitous computing · ambient assisted living · user modeling

  • The potential of adaptive interfaces as an accessibility aid for older web users

    David Sloan, Matthew Tylee Atkinson, Colin Machin, Yunqiu Li · 2010 · Proceedings of the 2010 International Cross Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper examines the challenge of supporting web accessibility for older people whose capabilities fluctuate gradually over time due to age-related decline in vision, hearing, dexterity, and cognition. The authors argue that current accessibility solutions — accessible…

    aging · adaptive interfaces · assistive technology · older users · personalization

  • User Capability in an Adaptive World

    Robert Dodd, Steve Green, Elaine Pearson · 2009 · MSIADU '09: Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGMM International Workshop on Media Studies and Implementations that Help Improving Access to Disabled Users

    This paper presents a fundamental rethinking of how user profiles should be constructed for adaptive and accessible computing. Published at MSIADU '09 (co-located with ACM Multimedia), it critiques the dominant Access For All standard (ISO/IEC 24751) for conflating user…

    user profiling · capability modeling · adaptive interfaces · user modeling · accessibility standards

  • From Assistive Technology to a Web Accessibility Service

    Peter G. Fairweather, Vicki L. Hanson, Sam R. Detweiler, Richard S. Schwerdtfeger · 2002 · Proceedings of the Fifth International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (Assets 02)

    This paper from IBM Research examines the challenge of making the increasingly complex World Wide Web accessible to people with sensory, cognitive, and motor disabilities. The authors argue that while evolving web architectures — moving from simple HTML pages to dynamically…

    web accessibility · assistive technology · adaptive interfaces · web services · proxy-based accessibility

  • 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

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