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- Session details: Session 1: Interacting with the Real WorldKyle Montague. [doi]
- Session details: KeynoteRichard E. Ladner. [doi]
- Session details: Session 2: Supporting SpeechRobin Brewer. [doi]
- Session details: Session 7: Enhancing NavigationAnke M. Brock. [doi]
- Session details: Session 3: Accessing InformationSergio Mascetti. [doi]
- Session details: Session 5: Data & PrivacyKristen Shinohara. [doi]
- Session details: Session 4: Considering DesignPatrick Carrington. [doi]
- Session details: Session 6: Advancing CommunicationAbi Roper. [doi]
- Exploring Paths to a More Accessible Digital FutureJudy Brewer. 1-2 [doi]
- Investigating Cursor-based Interactions to Support Non-Visual Exploration in the Real WorldAnhong Guo, Saige McVea, Xu Wang, Patrick Clary, Ken Goldman, Yang Li, Yu Zhong, Jeffrey P. Bigham. 3-14 [doi]
- What My Eyes Can't See, A Robot Can Show Me: Exploring the Collaboration Between Blind People and RobotsMayara Bonani, Raquel Oliveira, Filipa Correia, André Rodrigues 0002, Tiago João Guerreiro, Ana Paiva. 15-27 [doi]
- Design of an Augmented Reality Magnification Aid for Low Vision UsersLee Stearns, Leah Findlater, Jon E. Froehlich. 28-39 [doi]
- HoloLearn: Wearable Mixed Reality for People with Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDD)Beatrice Aruanno, Franca Garzotto, Emanuele Torelli, Francesco Vona. 40-51 [doi]
- Improving the Academic Inclusion of a Student with Special Needs at University BordeauxJohn J. Kelway, Anke M. Brock, Pascal Guitton, Aurélie Millet, Yasushi Nakata. 52-56 [doi]
- Towards More Robust Speech Interactions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing UsersRaymond Fok, Harmanpreet Kaur, Skanda Palani, Martez E. Mott, Walter S. Lasecki. 57-67 [doi]
- Behavioral Changes in Speakers who are Automatically Captioned in Meetings with Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing PeersMatthew Seita, Khaled Albusays, Sushant Kafle, Michael Stinson 0002, Matt Huenerfauth. 68-80 [doi]
- Towards Accessible Conversations in a Mobile Context for People who are Deaf and Hard of HearingDhruv Jain, Rachel Franz, Leah Findlater, Jackson Cannon, Raja S. Kushalnagar, Jon Froehlich. 81-92 [doi]
- Assessing Virtual Assistant Capabilities with Italian Dysarthric SpeechFabio Ballati, Fulvio Corno, Luigi De Russis. 93-101 [doi]
- Usability Testing - An Aphasia PerspectiveAbi Roper, Ian Davey, Stephanie M. Wilson, Timothy Neate, Jane Marshall, Brian Grellmann. 102-106 [doi]
- BrowseWithMe: An Online Clothes Shopping Assistant for People with Visual ImpairmentsAbigale J. Stangl, Esha Kothari, Suyog Dutt Jain, Tom Yeh, Kristen Grauman, Danna Gurari. 107-118 [doi]
- Examining Image-Based Button Labeling for Accessibility in Android Apps through Large-Scale AnalysisAnne Spencer Ross, Xiaoyi Zhang, James Fogarty, Jacob O. Wobbrock. 119-130 [doi]
- Interactiles: 3D Printed Tactile Interfaces to Enhance Mobile Touchscreen AccessibilityXiaoyi Zhang, Tracy Tran, Yuqian Sun, Ian Culhane, Shobhit Jain, James Fogarty, Jennifer Mankoff. 131-142 [doi]
- Multimodal Deep Learning using Images and Text for Information Graphic ClassificationEdward Kim, Kathleen F. McCoy. 143-148 [doi]
- Incorporating Social Factors in Accessible DesignKristen Shinohara, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Wanda Pratt. 149-160 [doi]
- Interdependence as a Frame for Assistive Technology Research and DesignCynthia L. Bennett, Erin Brady, Stacy M. Branham. 161-173 [doi]
- 'Wow! You're Wearing a Fitbit, You're a Young Boy Now!": Socio-Technical Aspirations for Children with Autism in IndiaSumita Sharma, Krishnaveni Achary, Harmeet Kaur, Juhani Linna, Markku Turunen, Blessin Varkey, Jaakko Hakulinen, Sanidhya Daeeyya. 174-184 [doi]
- Understanding the Power of Control in Autonomous Vehicles for People with Vision ImpairmentRobin N. Brewer, Vaishnav Kameswaran. 185-197 [doi]
- From Behavioral and Communication Intervention to Interaction Design: User Perspectives from CliniciansYao Du, Louanne E. Boyd, Seray B. Ibrahim. 198-202 [doi]
- Who Should Have Access to my Pointing Data?: Privacy Tradeoffs of Adaptive Assistive TechnologiesFoad Hamidi, Kellie Poneres, Aaron Massey, Amy Hurst. 203-216 [doi]
- Understanding Authentication Method Use on Mobile Devices by People with Vision ImpairmentDaniella Briotto Faustino, Audrey Girouard. 217-228 [doi]
- Volunteer-Based Online Studies With Older Adults and People with DisabilitiesQisheng Li, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Katharina Reinecke. 229-241 [doi]
- Exploring the Data Tracking and Sharing Preferences of Wheelchair AthletesPatrick Carrington, Gierad Laput, Jeffrey P. Bigham. 242-248 [doi]
- "Siri Talks at You": An Empirical Investigation of Voice-Activated Personal Assistant (VAPA) Usage by Individuals Who Are BlindAli Abdolrahmani, Ravi Kuber, Stacy M. Branham. 249-258 [doi]
- Modeling the Speed and Timing of American Sign Language to Generate Realistic AnimationsSedeeq Al-khazraji, Larwan Berke, Sushant Kafle, Peter Yeung, Matt Huenerfauth. 259-270 [doi]
- Why Is Gesture Typing Promising for Older Adults?: Comparing Gesture and Tap Typing Behavior of Older with Young AdultsYu-Hao Lin, Suwen Zhu, Yu-Jung Ko, Wenzhe Cui, Xiaojun Bi. 271-281 [doi]
- Designing an Animated Character System for American Sign LanguageDanielle Bragg, Raja S. Kushalnagar, Richard E. Ladner. 282-294 [doi]
- Exploring Aural and Haptic Feedback for Visually Impaired People on a Track: A Wizard of Oz StudyKyle Rector, Rachel Bartlett, Sean Mullan. 295-306 [doi]
- "It Looks Beautiful but Scary": How Low Vision People Navigate Stairs and Other Surface Level ChangesYuhang Zhao, Elizabeth Kupferstein, Doron Tal, Shiri Azenkot. 307-320 [doi]
- MANA: Designing and Validating a User-Centered Mobility Analysis SystemBoyd Anderson, Shenggao Zhu, Ke Yang, Jian Wang, Hugh Anderson, Chao Xu Tay, Vincent Y. F. Tan, Ye Wang. 321-332 [doi]
- Turn Right: Analysis of Rotation Errors in Turn-by-Turn Navigation for Individuals with Visual ImpairmentsDragan Ahmetovic, Uran Oh, Sergio Mascetti, Chieko Asakawa. 333-339 [doi]
- A Feasibility Study of Using Google Street View and Computer Vision to Track the Evolution of Urban AccessibilityLadan Najafizadeh, Jon E. Froehlich. 340-342 [doi]
- An Accessible CAD Workflow Using Programming of 3D Models and Preview Rendering in A 2.5D Shape DisplayAlexa F. Siu, Joshua Miele, Sean Follmer. 343-345 [doi]
- An Interactive Multimodal Guide to Improve Art Accessibility for Blind PeopleLuis Cavazos Quero, Jorge Iranzo Bartolomé, Seonggu Lee, En Han, SunHee Kim, Jundong Cho. 346-348 [doi]
- Applying Transfer Learning to Recognize Clothing Patterns Using a Finger-Mounted CameraLee Stearns, Leah Findlater, Jon E. Froehlich. 349-351 [doi]
- Axessibility: a LaTeX Package for Mathematical Formulae Accessibility in PDF DocumentsDragan Ahmetovic, Tiziana Armano, Cristian Bernareggi, Michele Berra, Anna Capietto, Sandro Coriasco, Nadir Murru, Alice Ruighi, Eugenia Taranto. 352-354 [doi]
- BrightLights: Gamifying Data Capture for Situational Visual ImpairmentsKerr Macpherson, Garreth W. Tigwell, Rachel Menzies, David R. Flatla. 355-357 [doi]
- Development of an ICT-delivered Control Programme for Use in Aphasia Crossover Intervention StudyÁine Kearns, Ian Pitt, Helen Kelly, Deirdre O'Byrne. 358-360 [doi]
- Evaluation of a Sign Language Support System for Viewing Sports ProgramsTsubasa Uchida, Hideki Sumiyoshi, Taro Miyazaki, Makiko Azuma, Shuichi Umeda, Naoto Kato, Yuko Yamanouchi, Nobuyuki Hiruma. 361-363 [doi]
- Feasibility of Automatically Assigning Severity Scores to Web Accessibility ProblemsShari Trewin, Shunguo Yan, Diane Margaretos, Michael Gower, Phil Jenkins, Charu Pandhi. 364-366 [doi]
- Involving People with Cognitive and Communication Impairments in Mobile Health App DesignJohn L. Arnott, Matthew Malone, Gareth Lloyd, Bernadette Brophy-Arnott, Susan D. Munro, Robyn McNaughton. 367-369 [doi]
- Mixed-Ability Collaboration for Accessible Photo SharingReeti Mathur, Erin Brady. 370-372 [doi]
- Redesigning and Deploying the Universal Sound Detector: Notifying Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Users of Audio SignalsJoseph S. Stanislow, Gary W. Behm. 373-375 [doi]
- Simulation of Motor Impairment in Head-Controlled Pointer Fitts' Law TaskSyed A. Rizvi, Ella Tuson, Breanna Desrochers, John Magee. 376-378 [doi]
- Sonification of Pathways for People with Visual ImpairmentsDragan Ahmetovic, Federico Avanzini, Adriano Baratè, Cristian Bernareggi, Gabriele Galimberti, Luca A. Ludovico, Sergio Mascetti, Giorgio Presti. 379-381 [doi]
- The Present and Future of Museum Accessibility for People with Visual ImpairmentsSaki Asakawa, João Guerreiro, Dragan Ahmetovic, Kris M. Kitani, Chieko Asakawa. 382-384 [doi]
- Toward a Technology-based Tool to Support Idea Generation during Participatory Design with Children with Autism Spectrum DisordersAurora Constantin, Juan Pablo Hourcade. 385-387 [doi]
- Using Icons to Communicate Privacy Characteristics of Adaptive Assistive TechnologiesKellie Poneres, Foad Hamidi, Aaron Massey, Amy Hurst. 388-390 [doi]
- Automated Person Detection in Dynamic Scenes to Assist People with Vision Impairments: An Initial InvestigationLee Stearns, Anja Thieme. 391-394 [doi]
- Co-design of a Feedback Questionnaire for ICT-delivered Aphasia RehabilitationÁine Kearns, Helen Kelly, Ian Pitt. 395-397 [doi]
- Design and Testing of Sensors for Text Entry and Mouse Control for Individuals with Neuromuscular DiseasesAnna M. H. Abrams, Carl Fridolin Weber, Philipp Beckerle. 398-400 [doi]
- Developing Digital Library Design Guidelines to Support Blind UsersIris Xie, Rakesh Babu, Melissa Davey Castillo, Tae Hee Lee, Sukjin Youi. 401-403 [doi]
- Due Process and Primary Jurisdiction Doctrine: A Threat to Accessibility Research and Practice?Jonathan Lazar. 404-406 [doi]
- Facilitating Pretend Play in Autistic Children: Results from an Augmented Reality App EvaluationMihaela Dragomir, Andrew Manches, Sue Fletcher-Watson, Helen Pain. 407-409 [doi]
- Investigating Mobile Accessibility Guidance for People with AphasiaBrian Grellmann, Timothy Neate, Abi Roper, Stephanie M. Wilson, Jane Marshall. 410-413 [doi]
- Leveraging Pauses to Improve Video CaptionsMichael Gower, Brent N. Shiver, Charu Pandhi, Shari Trewin. 414-416 [doi]
- Look, a guidance drone! Assessing the Social Acceptability of Companion Drones for Blind Travelers in Public SpacesMauro Ávila-Soto, Markus Funk. 417-419 [doi]
- Movement Characteristics and Effects of GUI Design on How Older Adults Swipe in Mid-AirArthur Theil Cabreira, Faustina Hwang. 420-422 [doi]
- Self-Identifying Tactile OverlaysMauro Ávila-Soto, Alexandra Voit, Ahmed Shereen Hassan, Albrecht Schmidt 0001, Tonja Machulla. 423-425 [doi]
- Towards Including Workers with Cognitive Disabilities in the Factory of the FutureJohan Kildal, Iñaki Maurtua, Miguel Martin, Ibon Ipiña. 426-428 [doi]
- A Demo of Talkit++: Interacting with 3D Printed Models Using an iOS DeviceLei Shi, Zhuohao Zhang, Shiri Azenkot. 429-431 [doi]
- Assistive Debugging to Support Accessible Latex Based Document AuthoringAhtsham Manzoor, Murayyiam Parvez, Suleman Shahid, Asim Karim. 432-434 [doi]
- Bend Passwords on BendyPass: A User Authentication Method for People with Vision ImpairmentDaniella Briotto Faustino, Audrey Girouard. 435-437 [doi]
- Design and Evaluation of a Multimodal Science SimulationBrianna J. Tomlinson, Prakriti Kaini, Siyan Zhou, Taliesin L. Smith, Emily B. Moore, Bruce N. Walker. 438-440 [doi]
- Help Kiosk: An Augmented Display System to Assist Older Adults to Learn How to Use Smart PhonesZachary Wilson, Helen Yin, Sayan Sarcar, Rock Leung, Joanna McGrenere. 441-443 [doi]
- Interactively Modeling and Visualizing Neighborhood Accessibility at Scale: An Initial Study of Washington DCAnthony Li, Manaswi Saha, Anupam Gupta, Jon E. Froehlich. 444-446 [doi]
- Jellys: Towards a Videogame that Trains Rhythm and Visual Attention for DyslexiaMikel Ostiz-Blanco, Marie Lallier, Sergi Grau Carrión, Luz Rello, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Manuel Carreiras. 447-449 [doi]
- Maritime Buoyage on 3D-Printed Tactile MapsMathieu Simonnet, Serge Morvan, Dominique Marques, Olivier Ducruix, Arnaud Grancher, Sylvie Kerouédan. 450-452 [doi]
- MathMelodies 2: a Mobile Assistive Application for People with Visual Impairments Developed with React NativeNiccolò Cantù, Mattia Ducci, Dragan Ahmetovic, Cristian Bernareggi, Sergio Mascetti. 453-455 [doi]
- Tangicraft: A Multimodal Interface for MinecraftDavid Bar-El, Thomas Large, Lydia Davison, Marcelo Worsley. 456-458 [doi]
- Turn It Over: A Demonstration That Spatial Keyboards are Logical for BrailleKirsten Ellis, Leona Holloway. 459-461 [doi]
- Using the Musical Multimedia Tool ACMUS with People with Severe Mental Disorders: A Pilot StudyMikel Ostiz-Blanco, Alfredo Pina Calafi, Miriam Lizaso Azcárate, José Javier Astrain, Gonzalo Arrondo. 462-464 [doi]
- Video Gaming for the Vision ImpairedManohar Swaminathan, Sujeath Pareddy, Tanuja Sunil Sawant, Shubi Agarwal. 465-467 [doi]
- Designing a Context Aware AAC SolutionConor McKillop. 468-470 [doi]
- Exploring an Ambiguous Technique for Eyes-Free Mobile Text EntryDylan Gaines. 471-473 [doi]
- Exploring the Performance of Facial Expression Recognition Technologies on Deaf Adults and Their ChildrenIrene Rogan Shaffer. 474-476 [doi]
- Gaze Typing using Multi-key Selection TechniqueTanya Bafna. 477-479 [doi]
- GeniAuti: Tracking Challenging Behaviors of Children with Autism for Data-Driven InterventionsKiwon Choi, Dongho Jang, Dasol Lee, Seoyoung Park. 480-482 [doi]
- MAMAS: Mealtime Assistance to Improve Eating Behavior of Children Using Magnetometer and Speech RecognitionSungmook Leem, Eun Jee Sung, Sungjin Lee, Ilyoung Jin. 483-485 [doi]
- Potmote: A TV Remote Control for Older AdultsSiddharth Mehrotra. 486-488 [doi]
- Using a Telepresence Robot to Improve Self-Efficacy of People with Developmental DisabilitiesNatalie Friedman, Alex Cabral. 489-491 [doi]