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Matt Huenerfauth, Sri Kurniawan:
The 14th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS '12, Boulder, CO, USA, October 22 - 24, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1321-6
Screen reader usage

Romisa Rohani Ghahari, Mexhid Ferati
, Tao Yang, Davide Bolchini
:
Back navigation shortcuts for screen reader users. 1-8

Oren Laadan, Andrew Shu, Jason Nieh:
Capture: a desktop display-centric text recorder. 9-16

Muhammad Asiful Islam, Faisal Ahmed, Yevgen Borodin, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Thematic organization of web content for distraction-free text-to-speech narration. 17-24
Designing for older adults

Bernhard Wöckl, Ulcay Yildizoglu, Isabella Buber, Belinda Aparicio Diaz, Ernst Kruijff, Manfred Tscheligi
:
Basic senior personas: a representative design tool covering the spectrum of European older adults. 25-32

Chloe Fan, Jodi Forlizzi, Anind K. Dey:
Considerations for technology that support physical activity by older adults. 33-40

Francisco Maria Cruz Nunes, Maureen Kerwin, Paula Alexandra Silva
:
Design recommendations for tv user interfaces for older adults: findings from the eCAALYX project. 41-48
Communication aids

Shaun K. Kane, Barbara Linam-Church, Kyle Althoff, Denise McCall:
What we talk about: designing a context-aware communication tool for people with aphasia. 49-56

Ha Trinh, Annalu Waller
, Keith Vertanen, Per Ola Kristensson, Vicki L. Hanson:
iSCAN: a phoneme-based predictive communication aid for nonspeaking individuals. 57-64

Yoram M. Kalman, Kathleen Geraghty, Cynthia K. Thompson
, Darren Gergle
:
Detecting linguistic HCI markers in an online aphasia support group. 65-70
Accessibility at large

Raja S. Kushalnagar
, Walter S. Lasecki, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
A readability evaluation of real-time crowd captions in the classroom. 71-78

John T. Richards, Kyle Montague
, Vicki L. Hanson:
Web accessibility as a side effect. 79-86

Cynthia Putnam, Kathryn Wozniak, Mary Jo Zefeldt, Jinghui Cheng, Morgan Caputo, Carl Duffield:
How do professionals who create computing technologies consider accessibility? 87-94
Interactions without sight

Marynel Vázquez, Aaron Steinfeld
:
Helping visually impaired users properly aim a camera. 95-102

Nicholas A. Giudice, Hari Prasath Palani, Eric Brenner, Kevin M. Kramer
:
Learning non-visual graphical information using a touch-based vibro-audio interface. 103-110

Limin Zeng, Denise Prescher, Gerhard Weber:
Exploration and avoidance of surrounding obstacles for the visually impaired. 111-118
Understanding aging performance
Shared work

Michele A. Burton, Erin L. Brady, Robin Brewer
, Callie Neylan, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Amy Hurst:
Crowdsourcing subjective fashion advice using VizWiz: challenges and opportunities. 135-142

Walter S. Lasecki, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Online quality control for real-time crowd captioning. 143-150

Kyle Montague
, Vicki L. Hanson, Andy Cobley
:
Designing for individuals: usable touch-screen interaction through shared user models. 151-158
Visual impairment simulation

Shiri Azenkot, Kyle Rector, Richard E. Ladner
, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
PassChords: secure multi-touch authentication for blind people. 159-166

David R. Flatla, Carl Gutwin:
"So that's what you see": building understanding with personalized simulations of colour vision deficiency. 167-174

Jian Huang, Armando Barreto
, Malek Adjouadi
:
Evaluation of dynamic image pre-compensation forcomputer users with severe refractive error. 175-182
Sign language

Pengfei Lu, Hernisa Kacorri:
Effect of presenting video as a baseline during an american sign language animation user study. 183-190

Caio D. D. Monteiro, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna
, Frank M. Shipman III:
Design and evaluation of classifier for identifying sign language videos in video sharing sites. 191-198
Posters and demonstrations

Regan L. Mandryk
, Michael Kalyn, Yichen Dang, Andre Doucette, Brett Taylor, Shane Dielschneider:
Turning off-the-shelf games into biofeedback games. 199-200

Nabeel Younus Khan, Brendan McCane
:
Smartphone application for indoor scene localization. 201-202

Claude Chapdelaine:
Specialized DVD player to render audio description and its usability performance. 203-204

Gaurang Kanvinde, Luz Rello, Ricardo Baeza-Yates
:
IDEAL: a dyslexic-friendly ebook reader. 205-206

Md. Iftekhar Tanveer, A. S. M. Iftekhar Anam, A. K. M. Mahbubur Rahman
, Sreya Ghosh, Mohammed Yeasin:
FEPS: a sensory substitution system for the blind to perceive facial expressions. 207-208

Karl Wiegand, Rupal Patel:
SymbolPath: a continuous motion overlay module for icon-based assistive communication. 209-210

Devi Archana Paladugu, Hima Bindu Maguluri, Qiongjie Tian, Baoxin Li:
Automated description generation for indoor floor maps. 211-212

Juan Diego Gomez, Guido Bologna, Thierry Pun:
Non-visual-cueing-based sensing and understanding of nearby entities in aided navigation. 213-214

Seunghyun Tina Lee, Xiao Xiong, Elaine Yilin Liu, Jon A. Sanford:
EZ ballot with multimodal inputs and outputs. 215-216

Jackson Feijó Filho, Thiago Valle, Wilson Prata:
Breath mobile: a software-based hands-free and voice-free breathing controlled mobile phone interface. 217-218

Luz Rello, Clara Bayarri, Azuki Gorriz:
What is wrong with this word? dyseggxia: a game for children with dyslexia. 219-220

Vaspol Ruamviboonsuk, Shiri Azenkot, Richard E. Ladner
:
Tapulator: a non-visual calculator using natural prefix-free codes. 221-222

Katie O'Leary, Charles B. Delahunt, Patricia Dowden, Ivan Darmansya, Jiaqi Heng, Eve A. Riskin, Richard E. Ladner
, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Design goals for a system for enhancing AAC with personalized video. 223-224

Zi Ye, Hamilton A. Hernandez, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Darcy Fehlings, Lauren Switzer, Md Ameer Hamza, Irina Schumann:
Liberi and the racer bike: exergaming technology for children with cerebral palsy. 225-226

Ira R. Forman, Ben Fletcher, John Hartley, Bill Rippon, Allen Wilson:
Blue herd: automated captioning for videoconferences. 227-228

Kavita Krishnaswamy, Ravi Kuber:
Toward the development of a BCI and gestural interface to support individuals with physical disabilities. 229-230

Halley Profita:
An electronic-textile wearable communication board for individuals with autism engaged in horse therapy. 231-232

Li Liu, Shuo Niu, Jingjing Ren, Jingyuan Zhang:
Tongible: a non-contact tongue-based interaction technique. 233-234

Suranga Chandima Nanayakkara, Lonce Wyse, Elizabeth A. Taylor:
Effectiveness of the haptic chair in speech training. 235-236

Helmut Vieritz, Daniel Schilberg, Sabina Jeschke
:
Access to UML diagrams with the HUTN. 237-238

Crystal O'Bryan, Amina Parvez, Dianne T. V. Pawluk:
An interactive play mat for deaf-blind infants. 239-240

Yao Ma, Jinjuan Heidi Feng
, Libby Kumin, Jonathan Lazar, Lakshmidevi Sreeramareddy:
Investigating authentication methods used by individuals with down syndrome. 241-242

Shanaka Ransiri, Suranga Nanayakkara:
WatchMe: wrist-worn interface that makes remote monitoring seamless. 243-244

Alfredo Capozzi, Roberto De Prisco, Michele Nasti, Rocco Zaccagnino
:
Musica Parlata: a methodology to teach music to blind people. 245-246

Ziyi Zhang, D. Scott McCrickard, Shea Tanis, Clayton Lewis:
Supporting employment matching with mobile interfaces. 247-248

Jerry Schnepp
, Rosalee J. Wolfe, John C. McDonald, Jorge Toro:
Combining emotion and facial nonmanual signals in synthesized american sign language. 249-250

Victoria E. Hribar, Laura G. Deal, Dianne T. V. Pawluk:
Displaying braille and graphics with a "tactile mouse". 251-252

Lisa Anthony, Sapna Prasad, Amy Hurst, Ravi Kuber:
A participatory design workshop on accessible apps and games with students with learning differences. 253-254

Ibrar Hussain
, Ling Chen, Hamid Turab Mirza
, Abdul Majid, Gencai Chen:
Hybrid auditory feedback: a new method for mobility assistance of the visually impaired. 255-256

Torsten Felzer, Stephan Rinderknecht:
ClickerAID: a tool for efficient clicking using intentional muscle contractions. 257-258

Oliver Korn
, Albrecht Schmidt
, Thomas Hörz, Daniel Kaupp:
Assistive system experiment designer ASED: a toolkit for the quantitative evaluation of enhanced assistive systems for impaired persons in production. 259-260

Areej Al-Wabil
, Arwa Al-Issa, Itisam Hazzaa, May Al-Humaimeedi, Lujain Al-Tamimi, Bushra Al-Kadhi
:
Optimizing gaze typing for people with severe motor disabilities: the iWriter arabic interface. 261-262

Adam J. Sporka, Ondrej Polácek:
Toward a design of word processing environment for people with disabilities. 263-264

Javier Torrente, Eugenio J. Marchiori, Jose Angel Vallejo Pinto
, Manuel Ortega-Moral, Pablo Moreno-Ger
, Baltasar Fernández-Manjón
:
Preliminary evaluation of three eyes-free interfaces for point-and-click computer games. 265-266

John G. Schoeberlein, Yuanqiong (Kathy) Wang:
Accessible collaborative writing for persons who are blind: a usability study. 267-268

Nancy Alajarmeh, Enrico Pontelli
:
E-Arithmetic: non-visual arithmetic manipulation for students with impaired vision. 269-270

Ikuko Eguchi Yairi
, Takuya Takeda:
A music application for visually impaired people using daily goods and stationeries on the table. 271-272

Kotaro Hara
, Victoria Le, Jon Froehlich:
A feasibility study of crowdsourcing and google street view to determine sidewalk accessibility. 273-274

Debra Yarrington, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Replicating semantic connections made by visual readers for a scanning system for nonvisual readers. 275-276

Yasmine N. El-Glaly
, Francis K. H. Quek, Tonya L. Smith-Jackson, Gurjot Dhillon:
It is not a talking book;: it is more like really reading a book! 277-278

Nara Kim, Matthew I. Moyers:
MeetUp: a universally designed smartphone application to find another. 279-280

Seunghyun Tina Lee, Jon A. Sanford:
Gesture interface magnifiers for low-vision users. 281-282

Christopher McMurrough, Christopher Conly, Vassilis Athitsos, Fillia Makedon:
3D point of gaze estimation using head-mounted RGB-D cameras. 283-284

Jared M. Batterman, Bruce N. Walker:
Displaying error & uncertainty in auditory graphs. 285-286

Jasmine Jones, Steven Hall, Mieke Gentis, Carrie Reynolds, Chitra Gadwal, Amy Hurst, Judah Ronch, Callie Neylan:
Visualizations for self-reflection on mouse pointer performance for older adults. 287-288
Student research competition abstract

Faisal Ahmed:
Accessible skimming: faster screen reading of web pages. 289-290

Yury Puzis:
Accessible web automation interface: a user study. 291-292

Shu-Hsien Lin:
Detecting hunchback behavior in autistic children with smart phone assistive devices. 293-294

Tzu-Wei Wei:
Detecting the hand-mouthing behavior of children with intellectual disability using Kinect imaging technology. 295-296

Norman H. Villaroman:
Face tracking user interfaces using vision-based consumer devices. 297-298

Yu-Chi Tsai:
Kinempt: a Kinect-based prompting system to transition autonomously through vocational tasks for individuals with cognitive impairments. 299-300

Javier Torrente:
Reusable game interfaces for people with disabilities. 301-302

Nithin Santhanam
:
Wii remote as a web navigation device for people with cerebral palsy. 303-304

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