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  • Mobile Sign Language Translation System for Deaf Community

    Mehrez Boulares, Mohamed Jemni · 2012 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper from the University of Tunis presents a mobile web service for translating written text into sign language using a 3D virtual signing agent on Android devices. The system addresses two interrelated accessibility challenges: deaf and hard of hearing people with low…

    sign language · deaf accessibility · mobile accessibility · machine translation · signing avatar

  • Alipi: Tools for a Re-Narration Web

    T. B. Dinesh, Venkatesh Choppella · 2012 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This companion demo paper to the full Alipi framework paper presents the concrete open-source toolset that implements the re-narration web concept. The authors frame the accessibility challenge around the "next billion" internet users — people who may not be literate in the…

    social accessibility · web accessibility · localization · multilingual accessibility · collaborative accessibility

  • Universal and Ubiquitous Web Access with Capti

    Yevgen Borodin, Andrii Sovyak, Alexander Dimitriyadi, Yury Puzis, Valentyn Melnyk, Faisal Ahmed, Glenn Dausch, I. V. Ramakrishnan · 2012 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This demo paper presents Capti, a cross-platform web browsing application designed to make web access more usable for both blind and sighted users. Capti addresses two interconnected problems: the inefficiency of traditional screen readers for finding and consuming web content,…

    screen readers · assistive technology · blind and low vision · text-to-speech · universal design

  • Using Real-time Feedback to Improve Visual Question Answering

    Yu Zhong, Phyo Thiha, Grant He, Walter Lasecki, Jeffrey Bigham · 2012 · CHI EA '12: CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems

    This work-in-progress paper introduces Legion:View, a system that extends the VizWiz model of crowd-powered visual question answering by adding a real-time feedback loop between blind users and crowd workers. The original VizWiz allowed blind users to take a still photograph,…

    visual question answering · crowdsourcing · blind users · real-time systems · assistive technology

  • Breath Mobile: A Software-Based Hands-Free and Voice-Free Breathing Controlled Mobile Phone Interface

    Jackson Feijó Filho, Thiago Valle, Wilson Prata · 2012 · Proceedings of the 14th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS)

    This short paper proposes Breath Mobile, a software-only breathing interface for mobile phones that uses the device's built-in microphone to detect puffing patterns and translate them into navigation and selection events. Unlike traditional sip-and-puff controllers that require…

    motor impairment · breath control · sip-and-puff · mobile accessibility · alternative input

  • Designing for Individuals: Usable Touch-Screen Interaction through Shared User Models

    Kyle Montague, Vicki L. Hanson, Andy Cobley · 2012 · Proceedings of the 14th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS)

    This paper introduces the Shared User Modelling (SUM) Framework, a system that collects touch interaction data during normal application use to build a user model that can be shared across multiple applications and devices via web services. Unlike traditional accessibility…

    touch screen accessibility · adaptive interface · user model · mobile accessibility · visual impairment

  • Elderly Text-Entry Performance on Touchscreens

    Hugo Nicolau, Joaquim Jorge · 2012 · Proceedings of the 14th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS '12)

    This paper presents an empirical study of how elderly users perform text-entry tasks on touchscreen devices, examining both mobile phones and tablets. Fifteen participants aged 67 to 89 (mean 79) were asked to copy sentences on an HTC Desire smartphone and an ASUS Transformer…

    touchscreen accessibility · text entry · aging · motor accessibility · tremor

  • Tapulator: A Non-Visual Calculator Using Natural Prefix-Free Codes

    Vaspol Ruamviboonsuk, Shiri Azenkot, Richard E. Ladner · 2012 · Proceedings of the 14th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS 2012)

    This demonstration paper presents the Tapulator, a non-visual calculator for smartphones that replaces traditional on-screen buttons with a simple gesture-based numeric entry system using multi-finger taps and swipes. The core innovation is a natural prefix-free code for…

    blindness · low vision · touchscreen accessibility · screen reader · gesture input

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