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- Designing technology to aid cognitionRon Baecker. 1-2 [doi]
- Software and technologies designed for people with autism: what do users want?Cynthia Putnam, Lorna Chong. 3-10 [doi]
- A3: a coding guideline for HCI+autism research using video annotationJoshua M. Hailpern, Karrie Karahalios, James Halle, Laura DeThorne, Mary-Kelsey Coletto. 11-18 [doi]
- Technology for just-in-time in-situ learning of facial affect for persons diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorderMiriam Madsen, Rana El Kaliouby, Matthew Goodwin, Rosalind W. Picard. 19-26 [doi]
- A context aware handheld wayfinding system for individuals with cognitive impairmentsYao-Jen Chang, Shih-Kai Tsai, Tsen-Yung Wang. 27-34 [doi]
- Computer usage by young individuals with down syndrome: an exploratory studyJinjuan Feng, Jonathan Lazar, Libby Kumin, A. Ozok. 35-42 [doi]
- Understanding pointing problems in real world computing environmentsAmy Hurst, Jennifer Mankoff, Scott E. Hudson. 43-50 [doi]
- Hover or tap?: supporting pen-based menu navigation for older adultsKaryn Moffatt, Sandra Yuen, Joanna McGrenere. 51-58 [doi]
- Technology devices for older adults to aid self management of chronic health conditionsAmritpal Singh Bhachu, Nicolas Hine, John Arnott. 59-66 [doi]
- How older and younger adults differ in their approach to problem solving on a complex websitePeter G. Fairweather. 67-72 [doi]
- Slide rule: making mobile touch screens accessible to blind people using multi-touch interaction techniquesShaun K. Kane, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Jacob O. Wobbrock. 73-80 [doi]
- Note-taker: enabling students who are legally blind to take notes in classDavid Hayden, Dirk Colbry, John A. Black Jr., Sethuraman Panchanathan. 81-88 [doi]
- Refreshable tactile graphics applied to schoolbook illustrations for students with visual impairmentGrégory Petit, Aude Dufresne, Vincent Lévesque, Vincent Hayward, Nicole Trudeau. 89-96 [doi]
- Constructing relational diagrams in audio: the multiple perspective hierarchical approachOussama Metatla, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Tony Stockman. 97-104 [doi]
- Advanced auditory menus: design and evaluation of auditory scroll barsPavani Yalla, Bruce N. Walker. 105-112 [doi]
- A comparative test of web accessibility evaluation methodsGiorgio Brajnik. 113-120 [doi]
- Investigating sighted users browsing behaviour to assist web accessibilityEleni Michailidou, Simon Harper, Sean Bechhofer. 121-128 [doi]
- Evaluation of a psycholinguistically motivated timing model for animations of american sign languageMatt Huenerfauth. 129-136 [doi]
- A user evaluation of the SADIe transcoderDarren Lunn, Sean Bechhofer, Simon Harper. 137-144 [doi]
- What s new?: making web page updates accessibleYevgen Borodin, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Rohit Raman, I. V. Ramakrishnan. 145-152 [doi]
- Accessibility commons: a metadata infrastructure for web accessibilityShinya Kawanaka, Yevgen Borodin, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Darren Lunn, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa. 153-160 [doi]
- Sudoku access: a sudoku game for people with motor disabilitiesStéphane Norte, Fernando G. Lobo. 161-168 [doi]
- Blind hero: enabling guitar hero for the visually impairedBei Yuan, Eelke Folmer. 169-176 [doi]
- PowerUp: an accessible virtual worldShari Trewin, Vicki L. Hanson, Mark Laff, Anna Cavender. 177-184 [doi]
- RouteCheckr: personalized multicriteria routing for mobility impaired pedestriansThorsten Völkel, Gerhard Weber. 185-192 [doi]
- Social accessibility: achieving accessibility through collaborative metadata authoringHironobu Takagi, Shinya Kawanaka, Masatomo Kobayashi, Takashi Itoh, Chieko Asakawa. 193-200 [doi]
- Hunting for headings: sighted labeling vs. automatic classification of headingsJeremy T. Brudvik, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Anna Cavender, Richard E. Ladner. 201-208 [doi]
- Text entry for mobile devices and users with severe motor impairments: handiglyph, a primitive shapes based onscreen keyboardMohammed Belatar, Franck Poirier. 209-216 [doi]
- Performance-based functional assessment: an algorithm for measuring physical capabilitiesKathleen J. Price, Andrew Sears. 217-224 [doi]
- Laser pointers and a touch screen: intuitive interfaces for autonomous mobile manipulation for the motor impairedYoung Sang Choi, Cressel D. Anderson, Jonathan D. Glass, Charles C. Kemp. 225-232 [doi]
- Speech technology in real world environment: early results from a long term studyJinjuan Feng, Shaojian Zhu, Ruimin Hu, Andrew Sears. 233-234 [doi]
- Evaluation of spatial abilities within a 2D auditory platform gameMike A. Oren, Chris Harding, Terri L. Bonebright. 235-236 [doi]
- Identifying pedagogical, technological and organizational barriers in virtual learning environmentsMaria Galofré, Julià Minguillón. 237-238 [doi]
- Potential of mobile social networks as assistive technology: a case study in supported employment for people with severe mental illnessYao-Jen Chang, Hung-Huan Liu, Shu-Min Peng, Tsen-Yung Wang. 239-240 [doi]
- Shoptalk: toward independent shopping by people with visual impairmentsVladimir A. Kulyukin, John Nicholson, Daniel Coster. 241-242 [doi]
- Low-cost accelerometry-based posture monitoring system for stroke survivorsSonia Arteaga, Jessica Chevalier, Andrew Coile, Andrew William Hill, Serdar Sali, Sangheeta Sudhakhrisnan, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan. 243-244 [doi]
- Evaluation of an intelligent e-tool for deaf children: extended abstractRosella Gennari, Ornella Mich. 245-246 [doi]
- Suitable representations of hyperlinks for deaf persons: an eye-tracking studyMiki Namatame, Muneo Kitajima. 247-248 [doi]
- MySpeechWeb: software to facilitate the construction and deployment of speech applications on the webRichard A. Frost, Ali Karaki, David A. Dufour, Josh Greig, Rahmatullah Hafiz, Yue Shi, Shawn Daichendt, Shahriar Chandon, Justin Barolak, Randy J. Fortier. 249-250 [doi]
- Multimodal vision glove for touchscreensMuhanad S. Manshad, Ahmad S. Manshad. 251-252 [doi]
- Creating and evaluating a video vocabulary for communicating verbs for different age groupsXiaojuan Ma, Perry R. Cook. 253-254 [doi]
- Tactile chart generation toolCagatay Goncu, Kim Marriott. 255-256 [doi]
- Brain-controlled finite state machine for wheelchair navigationAmir Teymourian, Thorsten Lueth, Axel Graeser, Torsten Felzer, Rainer Nordmann. 257-258 [doi]
- A web-based braille translation for digital music scoresToshiyuki Gotoh, Reiko Minamikawa-Tachino, Naoyoshi Tamura. 259-260 [doi]
- Experiences using a hands-free interfaceCristina Manresa-Yee, Javier Varona, Francisco J. Perales López, Francesca Negre, Joan Jordi Muntaner. 261-262 [doi]
- Designing an assistive device for the blind based on object localization and augmented auditory realityFlorian Dramas, Bernard Oriola, Brian G. Katz, Simon J. Thorpe, Christophe Jouffrais. 263-264 [doi]
- Naming practice on an open platform for people with aphasiaChris Benjamin, Jesse Harris, Alex Moncrief, Gail Ramsberger, Clayton Lewis. 265-266 [doi]
- Stakeholder involvement in the design and development of a domestic well-being indicator systemNubia M. Gil, Nicolas A. Hine, John L. Arnott. 267-268 [doi]
- Pupil diameter measurements: untapped potential to enhance computer interaction for eye tracker users?Armando Barreto, Ying Gao, Malek Adjouadi. 269-270 [doi]
- Experiment and evaluation of the RAMPE interactive auditive information system for the mobility of blind people in public transportOlivier Venard, Geneviève Baudoin, Gérard Uzan. 271-272 [doi]
- Accessible lectures: moving towards automatic speech recognition models based on human methodsMiltiades Papadopoulos, Elaine Pearson. 273-274 [doi]
- Effective simulations to support academics in inclusive online learning designGeorge Papadopoulos, Elaine Pearson, Steve Green. 275-276 [doi]
- TTY phone: direct, equal emergency access for the deafZahoor Zafrulla, John Etherton, Thad Starner. 277-278 [doi]
- Creating an automatic question answering text skimming system for non-visual readersDebra Yarrington, Kathleen F. McCoy. 279-280 [doi]
- American sign language vocabulary: computer aided instruction for non-signersValerie Henderson-Summet, Kimberly Weaver, Tracy L. Westeyn, Thad Starner. 281-282 [doi]
- Assisting mobility of the disabled using space-identifying ubiquitous infrastructureMasahiro Bessho, Shinsuke Kobayashi, Noboru Koshizuka, Ken Sakamura. 283-284 [doi]
- Enabling the legally blind in classroom note-takingDavid Hayden, Dirk Colbry, John A. Black Jr., Sethuraman Panchanathan. 285-286 [doi]
- Context aware documenting for aphasicsThomas de Wolf, Dirk W. H. Gooren, Jean-Bernard Martens. 287-288 [doi]
- An alternative information web for visually impaired users in developing countriesNitendra Rajput, Sheetal K. Agarwal, Arun Kumar, Amit Anil Nanavati. 289-290 [doi]
- Computer vision-based clear path guidance for blind wheelchair usersVolodymyr Ivanchenko, James Coughlan, William Gerrey, Huiying Shen. 291-292 [doi]
- AmbienNet: an intelligent environment to support people with disabilities and elderly peopleJulio Abascal, Borja Bonail, Álvaro Marco, Roberto Casas, José Luis Sevillano. 293-294 [doi]
- The flote: an instrument for people with limited mobilityAmal Dar Aziz, Chris Warren, Hayden Bursk, Sean Follmer. 295-296 [doi]
- The accessible aquarium: identifying and evaluating salient creature features for sonificationAnandi Pendse, Michael Pate, Bruce N. Walker. 297-298 [doi]
- A demonstration of phototacs: a simple image-based phone dialing interface for people with cognitive or visual impairmentsMichael J. Astrauskas, John A. Black Jr., Sethuraman Panchanathan. 299-300 [doi]
- CATPro: context-aware task prompting system with multiple modalities for individuals with cognitive impairmentsWan Chih Chang. 301-302 [doi]
- Input to the mobile web is situationally-impairedTianyi Chen. 303-304 [doi]
- A camera phone based currency reader for the visually impairedXu Liu. 305-306 [doi]
- Automation of repetitive web browsing tasks with voice-enabled macrosYevgen Borodin. 307-308 [doi]
- Lessons from an evaluation of a domestic well-being indicator systemNubia M. Gil. 309-310 [doi]
- Analysis of speech properties of neurotypicals and individuals diagnosed with autism and downMohammed E. Hoque. 311-312 [doi]
- TAIG: textually accessible information graphicsSeniz Demir. 313-314 [doi]
- Adapting word prediction to subject matter without topic-labeled dataKeith Trnka. 315-316 [doi]
- Phototacs: an image-based cell phone interfaceMichael J. Astrauskas. 317-318 [doi]