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W4A 2015: Florence, Italy
- Luís Carriço, Silvia Mirri, Tiago João Guerreiro, Peter Thiessen:
Proceedings of the 12th Web for All Conference, W4A '15, Florence, Italy, May 18-20, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3342-9 - Lorenzo Chiari:
Sense and sensibility: smartphones and wearable technologies to support seniors. 1:1
Human computation
- Yun Huang, Brian Dobreski, Bijay Bhaskar Deo, Jiahang Xin, Natã Miccael Barbosa, Yang Wang, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
CAN: composable accessibility infrastructure via data-driven crowdsourcing. 2:1-2:10 - Steven Gardiner, Anthony Tomasic, John Zimmerman:
SmartWrap: seeing datasets with the crowd's eyes. 3:1-3:10 - Walter S. Lasecki, Luz Rello, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Measuring text simplification with the crowd. 4:1-4:9 - Hironobu Takagi, Takashi Itoh, Kaoru Shinkawa:
Evaluation of real-time captioning by machine recognition with human support. 5:1-5:4
Learning and language
- Volker Sorge, Mark Lee, Sandy Wilkinson:
End-to-end solution for accessible chemical diagrams. 6:1-6:10 - Luz Rello, Roberto Carlini, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
A plug-in to aid online reading in Spanish. 7:1-7:4 - Chris J. Hughes, Mike Armstrong, Rhianne Jones, Michael Crabb:
Responsive design for personalised subtitles. 8:1-8:4 - Luz Rello:
Dyslexia and web accessibility: synergies and challenges. 9:1-9:4
Transcoding and automation
- Yury Puzis, Yevgen Borodin, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Complexities of practical web automation. 11:1-11:4 - M. Elgin Akpinar, Yeliz Yesilada:
"Old habits die hard!": eyetracking based experiential transcoding: a study with mobile users. 12:1-12:5
W4A camp report
- Giorgio Brajnik:
W4A camp report 2014 edition. 13:1-13:2
After dinner "William Loughborough" speech
- Kevin Carey:
Riches beyond measure: a new frontier in web accessibility. 14:1
Evaluation and sampling
- Simon Harper, Anwar Ahmad Moon, Markel Vigo, Giorgio Brajnik, Yeliz Yesilada:
DOM block clustering for enhanced sampling and evaluation. 15:1-15:10 - Luz Rello, Miguel Ballesteros:
Detecting readers with dyslexia using machine learning with eye tracking measures. 16:1-16:8 - Silvia Rodríguez Vázquez:
Unlocking the potential of web localizers as contributors to image accessibility: what do evaluation tools have to offer? 17:1-17:4 - Mengni Zhang, Can Wang, Jiajun Bu, Zhi Yu, Yi Lu, Ruijie Zhang, Chun Chen:
An optimal sampling method for web accessibility quantitative metric. 18:1-18:4
Adaptation
- Aqueasha Martin-Hammond, Abdullah X. Ali, Catherine Hornback, Amy K. Hurst:
Understanding design considerations for adaptive user interfaces for accessible pointing with older and younger adults. 19:1-19:10 - Nádia Fernandes, Tiago João Guerreiro, Diogo Marques, Luís Carriço:
Optimus web: selective delivery of desktop or mobile web pages. 20:1-20:4 - Valentyn Melnyk, Vikas Ashok, Yury Puzis, Yevgen Borodin, Andrii Soviak, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Look Ma, no ARIA: generic accessible interfaces for web widgets. 21:1-21:4
End-user tools
- Vikas Ashok, Yevgen Borodin, Yury Puzis, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Capti-speak: a speech-enabled web screen reader. 22:1-22:10 - Afra Pascual, Mireia Ribera, Toni Granollers:
Empathic communication of accessibility barriers in web 2.0 editing. 23:1-23:8
The Paciello group accessibility challenge
- Chaohai Ding, Nawar Halabi, Lama Al-Zaben, Yunjia Li, E. A. Draffan, Mike Wald:
A web based multi-linguists symbol-to-text AAC application. 24:1-24:2 - M. A. Naomi Jobrack:
Refreshable Braille oral appliance. 25:1-25:3 - Silvia Rodríguez Vázquez, Sabine Lehmann:
Acrolinx: a controlled-language checker turned into an accessibility evaluation tool for image text alternatives. 26:1-26:2 - Soraia Silva Prietch, Emanuel José dos Santos, Lucia Vilela Leite Filgueiras:
A mean for communication between deaf and hearing pairs in inclusive educational settings: the Sessai app. 27:1-27:2 - Neil Soiffer:
Browser-independent accessible math. 28:1-28:3
Wearables, tactiles and mobiles
- Yu Zhong, Astrid Weber, Casey Burkhardt, Phil Weaver, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Enhancing Android accessibility for users with hand tremor by reducing fine pointing and steady tapping. 29:1-29:10 - Hugo Nicolau, Kyle Montague, Tiago João Vieira Guerreiro, André Rodrigues, Vicki L. Hanson:
HoliBraille: multipoint vibrotactile feedback on mobile devices. 30:1-30:4 - Michele A. Williams, Erin Buehler, Amy Hurst, Shaun K. Kane:
What not to wearable: using participatory workshops to explore wearable device form factors for blind users. 31:1-31:4
Standards and best practices
- Yury Puzis, Yevgen Borodin, Andrii Soviak, Valentyn Melnyk, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Affordable web accessibility: a case for cheaper ARIA. 32:1-32:4 - Sarah Horton, David Sloan, Henny Swan:
Complementing standards by demonstrating commitment and progress. 33:1-33:4 - Erin L. Brady, Yu Zhong, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Creating accessible PDFs for conference proceedings. 34:1-34:4 - Helen Petrie, Andreas Savva, Christopher Power:
Towards a unified definition of web accessibility. 35:1-35:13
Google doctoral consortium
- María Inés Laitano:
Semiotics contributions to accessible interface design. 36:1-36:2 - Daniel Costa:
A4TV: assessing and ameliorating the accessibility of the ascending connected TV platforms. 37:1-37:2 - Sean-Ryan Smith:
Just-in-time cognitive assessment and task recommendation for individuals with cognitive impairments. 38:1-38:3 - Chaohai Ding, Mike Wald, Gary B. Wills:
Linked data-driven decision support for accessible travelling. 39:1-39:2 - Andrii Soviak:
Haptic gloves for audio-tactile web accessibility. 40:1-40:2 - Anuradha Madugalla:
Accessible on-line graphics. 41:1-41:2
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