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- A haptic ATM interface to assist visually impaired usersBrendan Cassidy, Gilbert Cockton, Lynne M. Coventry. 1 [doi]
- A web-based intelligibility evaluation of sign language video transmitted at low frame rates and bitratesJessica J. Tran, Rafael Rodriguez, Eve A. Riskin, Jacob O. Wobbrock. 2 [doi]
- An empirical study of issues and barriers to mainstream video game accessibilityJohn R. Porter, Julie A. Kientz. 3 [doi]
- AphasiaWeb: a social network for individuals with aphasiaHannah Miller, Heather Buhr, Chris Johnson, Jerry Hoepner. 4 [doi]
- Architecture of an automated therapy tool for childhood apraxia of speechAvinash Parnandi, Virendra Karappa, Youngpyo Son, Mostafa Ali Shahin, Jacqueline McKechnie, Kirrie J. Ballard, Beena Ahmed, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna. 5 [doi]
- Audio-visual speech understanding in simulated telephony applications by individuals with hearing lossLinda Kozma-Spytek, Paula Tucker, Christian Vogler. 6 [doi]
- Bypassing lists: accelerating screen-reader fact-finding with guided toursTao Yang, Prathik Gadde, Robert Morse, Davide Bolchini. 7 [doi]
- Communication and coordination for institutional dementia caregiving in ChinaClaire Barco, Koji Yatani, Yuanye Ma, Joyojeet Pal. 8 [doi]
- Comparing native signers' perception of American Sign Language animations and videos via eye trackingHernisa Kacorri, Allen Harper, Matt Huenerfauth. 9 [doi]
- Do you see what I see?: designing a sensory substitution device to access non-verbal modes of communicationMd. Iftekhar Tanveer, A. S. M. Iftekhar Anam, Mohammed Yeasin, Majid Khan. 10 [doi]
- Exploring the use of speech input by blind people on mobile devicesShiri Azenkot, Nicole B. Lee. 11 [doi]
- Eyes-free yoga: an exergame using depth cameras for blind & low vision exerciseKyle Rector, Cynthia L. Bennett, Julie A. Kientz. 12 [doi]
- Follow that sound: using sonification and corrective verbal feedback to teach touchscreen gesturesUran Oh, Shaun K. Kane, Leah Findlater. 13 [doi]
- Good fonts for dyslexiaLuz Rello, Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates. 14 [doi]
- Improved inference and autotyping in EEG-based BCI typing systemsAndrew Fowler, Brian Roark, Umut Orhan, Deniz Erdogmus, Melanie Fried-Oken. 15 [doi]
- Improving public transit accessibility for blind riders by crowdsourcing bus stop landmark locations with Google street viewKotaro Hara, Shiri Azenkot, Megan Campbell, Cynthia L. Bennett, Vicki Le, Sean Pannella, Robert Moore, Kelly Minckler, Rochelle H. Ng, Jon Froehlich. 16 [doi]
- IncluCity: using contextual cues to raise awareness on environmental accessibilityJorge Gonçalves, Vassilis Kostakos, Simo Hosio, Evangelos Karapanos, Olga Lyra. 17 [doi]
- Answering visual questions with conversational crowd assistantsWalter S. Lasecki, Phyo Thiha, Yu Zhong, Erin L. Brady, Jeffrey P. Bigham. 18 [doi]
- Physical accessibility of touchscreen smartphonesShari Trewin, Calvin Swart, Donna Pettick. 19 [doi]
- Real time object scanning using a mobile phone and cloud-based visual search engineYu Zhong, Pierre J. Garrigues, Jeffrey P. Bigham. 20 [doi]
- they want?Kristine Holbø, Silje Bøthun, Yngve Dahl. 21 [doi]
- Touchplates: low-cost tactile overlays for visually impaired touch screen usersShaun K. Kane, Meredith Ringel Morris, Jacob O. Wobbrock. 22 [doi]
- UbiBraille: designing and evaluating a vibrotactile Braille-reading deviceHugo Nicolau, João Guerreiro, Tiago João Vieira Guerreiro, Luís Carriço. 23 [doi]
- Uncovering information needs for independent spatial learning for users who are visually impairedNikola Banovic, Rachel L. Franz, Khai N. Truong, Jennifer Mankoff, Anind K. Dey. 24 [doi]
- Visual complexity, player experience, performance and physical exertion in motion-based games for older adultsJan Smeddinck, Kathrin Maria Gerling, Saranat Tiemkeo. 25 [doi]
- What health topics older adults want to track: a participatory design studyJennifer L. Davidson, Carlos Jensen. 26 [doi]
- Wheelchair-based game design for older adultsKathrin Maria Gerling, Regan L. Mandryk, Michael Kalyn. 27 [doi]
- "Pray before you step out": describing personal and situational blind navigation behaviorsMichele A. Williams, Amy Hurst, Shaun K. Kane. 28 [doi]
- How someone with a neuromuscular disease experiences operating a PC (and how to successfully counteract that)Torsten Felzer, Stephan Rinderknecht. 29 [doi]
- Mixed local and remote participation in teleconferences from a deaf and hard of hearing perspectiveChristian Vogler, Paula Tucker, Norman Williams. 30 [doi]
- A collection of conversational AAC-like communicationsKeith Vertanen. 31 [doi]
- A convenient heuristic model for understanding assistive technology adoptionKatherine Deibel. 32 [doi]
- A path-guided audio based indoor navigation system for persons with visual impairmentDhruv Jain, Akhil Jain, Rohan Paul, Akhila Komarika, M. Balakrishnan. 33 [doi]
- A system helping blind people to get character information in their surrounding environmentNoboru Ohnishi, Tetsuya Matsumoto, Hiroaki Kudo, Yoshinori Takeuchi. 34 [doi]
- Accessibility in smartphone applications: what do we learn from reviews?A. S. M. Iftekhar Anam, Mohammed Yeasin. 35 [doi]
- An indoor human behavior gathering system toward future support for visually impaired peopleRyotaro Okada, Ikuko Yairi. 36 [doi]
- An iOS reader for people with dyslexiaLuz Rello, Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates, Horacio Saggion, Clara Bayarri, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa. 37 [doi]
- Auditory displays for accessible fantasy sportsJared M. Batterman, Jonathan Schuett, Bruce N. Walker. 38 [doi]
- Automatic image conversion to tactile graphicTyler J. Ferro, Dianne T. V. Pawluk. 39 [doi]
- Brain-training software for stroke survivorsLourdes Morales Villaverde, Sean-Ryan Smith, Sri Kurniawan. 40 [doi]
- CamIO: a 3D computer vision system enabling audio/haptic interaction with physical objects by blind usersHuiying Shen, Owen Edwards, Joshua Miele, James M. Coughlan. 41 [doi]
- Collaborative music application for visually impaired people with tangible objects on tableShotaro Omori, Ikuko Eguchi Yairi. 42 [doi]
- Comparison of reading accuracy between tactile pie charts and tactile band chartsKosuke Araki, Tetsuya Watanabe. 43 [doi]
- Computerized short-term memory treatment for older adults with aphasia: feedback from cliniciansDiana Molero Martin, Robert Laird, Faustina Hwang, Christos Salis. 44 [doi]
- Crowd caption correction (CCC)Rebecca Perkins Harrington, Gregg C. Vanderheiden. 45 [doi]
- Designing an accessible clothing tag system for people with vision impairmentsMichele A. Williams, Kathryn Ringland, Amy Hurst. 46 [doi]
- Developing tactile icons to support mobile users with situationally-induced impairments and disabilitiesHuimin Qian, Ravi Kuber, Andrew Sears. 47 [doi]
- Evaluation of touch screen vibration accessibility for blind usersAmine Awada, Youssef Bou Issa, Joe Tekli, Richard Chbeir. 48 [doi]
- Extending access to personalized verbal feedback about robots for programming students with visual impairmentsSekou L. Remy. 49 [doi]
- How accessible is the process of web interface design?Kirk Norman, Yevgeniy Arber, Ravi Kuber. 51 [doi]
- How power wheelchair users choose computing devicesPatrick Carrington, Amy Hurst, Shaun K. Kane. 52 [doi]
- Initial results from a critical review of research on technology for older and disabled peopleBlaithin Gallagher, Helen Petrie. 53 [doi]
- Interviewing blind photographers: design insights for a smartphone applicationDustin W. Adams, Tory Gallagher, Alexander Ambard, Sri Kurniawan. 54 [doi]
- Involving clinical staff in the design of a support tool improve dental communication for patients with intellectual disabilitiesRachel Menzies, Daniel Herron, Lesley Scott, Ruth Freeman, Annalu Waller. 55 [doi]
- Real-time captioning by non-experts with legion scribeWalter S. Lasecki, Christopher D. Miller, Raja S. Kushalnagar, Jeffrey P. Bigham. 56 [doi]
- Manual evaluation of synthesised sign language avatarsRobert Smith, Brian Nolan. 57 [doi]
- Motion-games in brain injury rehabilitation: an in-situ multi-method study of inpatient careCynthia Putnam, Jinghui Cheng. 58 [doi]
- Multilingual website assessment for accessibility: a survey on current practicesSilvia Rodríguez Vázquez, Anton Bolfing. 59 [doi]
- Optimization of switch keyboardsXiao (Cosmo) Zhang, Kan Fang, Gregory Francis. 60 [doi]
- Page sample size in web accessibility testing: how many pages is enough?Eric Velleman, Thea van der Geest. 61 [doi]
- PlatMult: a multisensory platform with web accessibility features for low vision usersMárcio Oyamada, Jorge Bidarra, Clodis Boscarioli. 62 [doi]
- PuffText: a voiceless and touchless text entry solution for mobile phonesJackson Feijó Filho, Thiago Valle, Wilson Prata. 63 [doi]
- SlideType: universal design text-entry interface for touchscreen devicesXiao-Xiong, Jon A. Sanford. 64 [doi]
- Social platform for sharing accessibility information among people with disabilities: evaluation of a field assessmentTakahiro Miura, Ken-ichiro Yabu, Masatsugu Sakajiri, Mari Ueda, Junya Suzuki, Atsushi Hiyama, Michitaka Hirose, Tohru Ifukube. 65 [doi]
- Standardization of real-time text in instant messagingMark Rejhon, Christian Vogler, Norman Williams, Gunnar Hellström. 66 [doi]
- Supporting augmented and alternative communication using a low-cost gestural deviceMatt Wheeler, Flynn Wolf, Ravi Kuber. 67 [doi]
- Surveying the accessibility of touchscreen games for persons with motor impairments: a preliminary analysisYooJin Kim, Nita Sutreja, Jon Froehlich, Leah Findlater. 68 [doi]
- The feasibility of eyes-free touchscreen keyboard typingKeith Vertanen, Haythem Memmi, Per Ola Kristensson. 69 [doi]
- The global public inclusive infrastructure (GPII)Gregg C. Vanderheiden, Jutta Treviranus, Amrish Chourasia. 70 [doi]
- tomorrow of Braille learningJoão Guerreiro, Daniel Gonçalves, Diogo Marques, Tiago João Guerreiro, Hugo Nicolau, Kyle Montague. 71 [doi]
- Toward accessible technology for music composers and producers with motor disabilitiesAdam J. Sporka, Ben L. Carson, Paul Nauert, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan. 72 [doi]
- Towards the development of haptic-based interface for teaching visually impaired arabic handwritingAbeer S. Bayousuf, Hend S. Al-Khalifa, AbdulMalik S. Al-Salman. 73 [doi]
- Uncovering the role of expectations on perceived web accessibilityAmaia Aizpurua, Myriam Arrue, Markel Vigo. 74 [doi]
- VBGhost: a braille-based educational smartphone game for childrenLauren R. Milne, Cynthia L. Bennett, Richard E. Ladner. 75 [doi]
- VisualComm: a tool to support communication between deaf and hearing persons with the KinectXiujuan Chai, Guang Li, Xilin Chen, Ming Zhou, Guobin Wu, Hanjing Li. 76 [doi]
- Web accessibility for older adults: effects of line spacing and text justification on reading web pagesHelen Petrie, Sorachai Kamollimsakul, Christopher Power. 77 [doi]
- What did you say?: visually impaired students using bonephones in math classYee Chieh "Denise" Chew, Bruce N. Walker. 78 [doi]
- Adaptive click-and-cross: an interaction technique for users with impaired dexterityLouis Li. 79 [doi]
- Blind guidance system using situation information and activity-based instructionEunjeong Ko. 80 [doi]