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  • Improving accessibility to mathematical formulas: the Wikipedia math accessor

    Leo Ferres, Jose Fuentes Sepúlveda · 2011 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper presents MathAcc, an assistive technology system that generates natural language descriptions in Spanish for the more than 355,000 mathematical formulas found across 26,174 Wikipedia articles. Wikipedia renders formulas as rasterised PNG images of LaTeX expressions,…

    mathematical accessibility · blindness · natural language generation · MathML · Wikipedia

  • Augment browsing and standard profiling for enhancing web accessibility

    Silvia Mirri, Paola Salomoni, Catia Prandi · 2011 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper presents GAPforAPE (GreaseMonkey And Profiling for Accessible Pages Enhancement), a client-side system that automatically transcodes web content to meet individual users' accessibility needs and preferences. The system is built as a Firefox browser extension using the…

    content transcoding · user profiling · browser extensions · social media accessibility · personalization

  • Accessibility Approach to Adopting Web Technologies

    Neil King, Damien McCormack · 2011 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper presents findings from a comprehensive Australian Government-commissioned study by Vision Australia into the accessibility of the PDF format for people with disabilities. The three-phase research combined user consultation (focus groups with blind and low vision…

    PDF accessibility · assistive technology · blind and low vision · screen readers · document accessibility

  • The AccDC Enterprise API for Advanced UI Automation

    Bryan Garaventa · 2011 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This demo paper presents the AccDC Enterprise API, a JavaScript-based dynamic content management system designed to build Rich Internet Applications with automatic accessibility built in from the ground up. Created by Bryan Garaventa through WhatSock.com, the API promotes the…

    WAI-ARIA · JavaScript · rich internet applications · web accessibility · accessibility tools

  • Application of Content Adaptation in Web Accessibility for the Blind

    Pauli P. Y. Lai · 2011 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper proposes transforming web pages into hierarchical, numbered menu structures — modeled on Interactive Voice Response Systems (IVRS) — so blind users can navigate content by pressing number keys rather than listening sequentially through entire pages. The author…

    blind and low vision · content adaptation · screen readers · mobile accessibility · web page segmentation

  • AJAX Time Machine

    Andy Brown, Simon Harper · 2011 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper proposes the AJAX Time Machine, a Google Chrome browser extension that records states of dynamically updating web page regions and allows users to step backwards and forwards through those states at their own pace. The authors argue that dynamic AJAX content —…

    AJAX · dynamic content · cognitive accessibility · aging · screen readers

  • WAI-ARIA Live Regions and HTML5

    Peter Thiessen · 2011 · Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This paper examines the interoperability of WAI-ARIA live regions with HTML5 semantic elements, testing whether screen readers can correctly handle dynamic DOM updates when live region attributes are applied to new HTML5 elements like section, nav, and article. The author…

    WAI-ARIA · HTML5 · screen readers · dynamic content · AJAX

  • Identifying Behavioral Strategies of Visually Impaired Users to Improve Access to Web Content

    Darren Lunn, Simon Harper, Sean Bechhofer · 2011 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This paper presents a methodology for identifying how visually impaired screen reader users develop coping strategies when encountering inaccessible web content, then uses those strategies to inform the design of transcoding solutions. The researchers conducted observational…

    screen readers · web accessibility · transcoding · coping strategies · user behavior

  • Spindex (Speech Index) Improves Auditory Menu Acceptance and Navigation Performance

    Myounghoon Jeon, Bruce N. Walker · 2011 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This paper introduces the "spindex" (speech index), a novel auditory cue designed to improve navigation through spoken menus on mobile devices. The spindex works by pronouncing the first letter of each menu item before the full text-to-speech (TTS) rendering—analogous to the…

    auditory interfaces · mobile accessibility · text-to-speech · screen readers · user interface design

  • On the Intelligibility of Fast Synthesized Speech for Individuals with Early-Onset Blindness

    Amanda Stent, Ann Syrdal, Taniya Mishra · 2011 · Proceedings of the 13th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS 2011)

    This paper reports on a pilot experiment comparing the intelligibility of fast synthesized speech across different text-to-speech (TTS) systems for individuals with early-onset blindness (onset before age seven). People who are blind increasingly use TTS as their primary…

    text-to-speech · screen readers · blindness · speech technology · speech intelligibility

  • Sasayaki: Augmented Voice Web Browsing Experience

    Daisuke Sato, Shaojian Zhu, Masatomo Kobayashi, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa · 2011 · Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '11)

    This paper introduces Sasayaki (Japanese for 'whisper'), a prototype that augments the standard screen-reader voice with a second, physically separated synthesised voice that whispers contextually relevant hints — for example 'entering main content', 'skipped the main', 'the…

    screen readers · auditory interface · voice browser · web accessibility · blindness and low vision

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