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26th ASSETS 2024: St. John's, NL, Canada
- David R. Flatla, Faustina Hwang, Tiago João Vieira Guerreiro, Robin Brewer:
The 26th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS 2024, St. John's, NL, Canada, October 27-30, 2024. ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-0677-6
SIGACCESS Outstanding Contributions Keynote
- Chieko Asakawa:
A Journey in Accessibility: Digital-World to Real-World. 1:1
Paper Session 1A: Creativity
- Leon Lu, Chase Crispin, Audrey Girouard:
"We Musicians Know How to Divide and Conquer": Exploring Multimodal Interactions To Improve Music Reading and Memorization for Blind and Low Vision Learners. 2:1-2:14 - Arnavi Chheda-Kothary, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Jon E. Froehlich:
Engaging with Children's Artwork in Mixed Visual-Ability Families. 3:1-3:19 - Shumeng Zhang, Weiyue Lin, Zisu Li, Ruiqi Jiang, Chen Liang, Mingming Fan, Raul Masu:
Beadwork Bridge: Understanding and Exploring the Opportunities of Beadwork in Enriching School Education for Blind and Low Vision (BLV) People. 4:1-4:14 - Cynthia L. Bennett, Renee Shelby, Negar Rostamzadeh, Shaun K. Kane:
Painting with Cameras and Drawing with Text: AI Use in Accessible Creativity. 5:1-5:19 - Khang Dang, Grace Burke, Hamdi Korreshi, Sooyeon Lee:
Towards Accessible Musical Performances in Virtual Reality: Designing a Conceptual Framework for Omnidirectional Audio Descriptions. 6:1-6:17 - Rodolfo Cossovich, Shanel Wu, Audrey Girouard:
I tried everything. Nothing works: Challenges and Creative Processes from Digital Artists with Upper Limb Motor Impairments. 7:1-7:17
Paper Session 1B: Movement
- Yunzhi Li, Vimal Mollyn, Kuang Yuan, Patrick Carrington:
WheelPoser: Sparse-IMU Based Body Pose Estimation for Wheelchair Users. 8:1-8:17 - Giulia Barbareschi, Ryoichi Ando, Midori Kawaguchi, Minato Takeda, Kouta Minamizawa:
SeaHare: An omidirectional electric wheelchair integrating independent, remote and shared control modalities. 9:1-9:16 - Samira Pulatova, Lawrence H. Kim:
Co-Designing Programmable Fidgeting Experience with Swarm Robots for Adults with ADHD. 10:1-10:14 - Ha Kyung Kong, Derek Xie, Ankith Chandra, Rachel Lowy, Arielle F. Maignan, Sehoon Ha, Chung Hyuk Park, Jennifer G. Kim:
Co-designing Robot Dogs with and for Neurodivergent Individuals: Opportunities and Challenges. 11:1-11:15 - Cameron Tyler Cassidy, Stacy Marie Branham:
Dude, Where's My Luggage? An Autoethnographic Account of Airport Navigation by a Traveler with Residual Vision. 12:1-12:13 - Ruipu Hu, Ge Gao, Amanda Lazar:
Exploring Videoconferencing for Older Adults with Cognitive Concerns Using a Dramaturgical Lens. 13:1-13:13
Paper Session 2A: Sports, Play, and Interaction
- Adrian Rodriguez, Nisha Devasia, Michelle Pei, Julie A. Kientz:
Towards Construction-Oriented Play for Vision-Diverse People. 14:1-14:12 - Ayaka Tsutsui, Kenta Yamamoto, Yinan Zhao, Ippei Suzuki, Kengo Tanaka, Yoichi Ochiai:
Low Vision Boxing: Participatory Design of Adaptive Kickboxing Experiences with Low Vision Person. 15:1-15:18 - Noor Hammad, Frank Elavsky, Sanika Moharana, Jessie Chen, Seyoung Lee, Patrick Carrington, Dominik Moritz, Jessica Hammer, Erik Harpstead:
Exploring The Affordances of Game-Aware Streaming to Support Blind and Low Vision Viewers: A Design Probe Study. 16:1-16:13 - Patricia Piedade, Isabel Neto, Ana Cristina Pires, Rui Prada, Hugo Nicolau:
Inclusion as a Process: Co-Designing an Inclusive Robotic Game with Neurodiverse Classrooms. 17:1-17:15 - Giulia Barbareschi, Songchen Zhou, Ryoichi Ando, Midori Kawaguchi, Mark Armstrong, Mikito Ogino, Shunsuke Aoiki, Eisaku Ohta, Harunobu Taguchi, Youichi Kamiyama, Masatane Muto, Kentaro Yoshifuji, Kouta Minamizawa:
Brain Body Jockey project: Transcending Bodily Limitations in Live Performance via Human Augmentation. 18:1-18:14 - Choe Haidenhofer, Laurianne Sitbon, Chris P. Beaumont, Maria Hoogstrate, Jessica L. Korte:
From research participant to co-researcher: Chloe's story on co-designing inclusive technologies with people with intellectual disability. 19:1-19:6
Paper Session 2B: Chatbots and Conversation
- Crescentia Jung, Jazmin Collins, Ricardo E. Gonzalez Penuela, Jonathan Isaac Segal, Andrea Stevenson Won, Shiri Azenkot:
Accessible Nonverbal Cues to Support Conversations in VR for Blind and Low Vision People. 20:1-20:13 - Wen Mo, Aneesha Singh, Catherine Holloway:
From Information Seeking to Empowerment: Using Large Language Model Chatbot in Supporting Wheelchair Life in Low Resource Settings. 21:1-21:18 - HyungWoo Song, Minjeong Shin, Hyehyun Chu, Jiin Hong, Jaechan Lee, Jinsu Eun, Hajin Lim:
EmoBridge: Bridging the Communication Gap between Students with Disabilities and Peer Note-Takers Utilizing Emojis and Real-Time Sharing. 22:1-22:18 - Emma J. McDonnell, Leah Findlater:
Envisioning Collective Communication Access: A Theoretically-Grounded Review of Captioning Literature from 2013-2023. 23:1-23:18 - Rukhshan Haroon, Fahad Dogar:
TwIPS: A Large Language Model Powered Texting Application to Simplify Conversational Nuances for Autistic Users. 24:1-24:18 - Krista D. Kleban:
Adapting UX Research for People Living with Alzheimer's, Dementia, and MCI: Improving the UX Research Process for Participants. 25:1-25:6
Paper Session 3A Learning, Literacy, and Community
- Franklin Mingzhe Li, Ashley Wang, Patrick Carrington, Shaun K. Kane:
A Recipe for Success? Exploring Strategies for Improving Non-Visual Access to Cooking Instructions. 26:1-26:15 - Vinitha Gadiraju, Lucia Jayne, Shaun K. Kane:
"It's an independent living skill, but covered with fun!": Prompting At-Home Skill Development for Children with Vision Impairment. 27:1-27:14 - Adele Smolansky, Miranda Yang, Shiri Azenkot:
Towards Designing Digital Learning Tools for Students with Cortical/Cerebral Visual Impairments: Leveraging Insights from Teachers of the Visually Impaired. 28:1-28:18 - Laxmi Gunupudi, Maryam Bandukda, Giulia Barbareschi, Tigmanshu Bhatnagar, Aanchal Singh, Satish Mishra, Amit Prakash, Catherine Holloway:
Scaffolding Digital Literacy Through Digital Skills Training for Disabled People in the Global South. 29:1-29:14 - Zeynep Yildiz, Caroline Karmann, Kathrin Gerling:
Not a "Typical Expat": An Autoethnographic Account on Accessible Relocation. 30:1-30:6
Paper Session 3B: Sounds Around Us
- Pratheep Kumar Chelladurai, Ziming Li, Maximilian Weber, Tae (Tom) Oh, Roshan L. Peiris:
SoundHapticVR: Head-Based Spatial Haptic Feedback for Accessible Sounds in Virtual Reality for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users. 31:1-31:17 - Emani Dotch, Avery Mavrovounioti, Weijie Du, Elizabeth A. Ankrah, Jazette Johnson, Aehong Min, Gillian R. Hayes:
Accessibility through Awareness of Noise Sensitivity Management and Regulation Practices. 32:1-32:12 - Anna Y. Park, Andy Jin, Jeremy Zhengqi Huang, Jesse Carr, Dhruv Jain:
MaskSound: Exploring Sound Masking Approaches to Support People with Autism in Managing Noise Sensitivity. 33:1-33:12 - Xinyun Cao, Dhruv Jain:
SoundModVR: Sound Modifications in Virtual Reality to Support People who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing. 34:1-34:15 - Aziz N. Zeidieh:
"Seven Stitches Later": A Technologically Interdependent Travel Experience From The Perspective Of A Visually Impaired Individual. 35:1-35:6
Paper Session 4A: Web Accessibility
- Anukriti Kumar, Lucy Lu Wang:
Uncovering the New Accessibility Crisis in Scholarly PDFs: Publishing Model and Platform Changes Contribute to Declining Scholarly Document Accessibility in the Last Decade. 36:1-36:16 - Yaxin Hu, Hajin Lim, Lisa Kakonge, Jade T. Mitchell, Hailey L. Johnson, Lyn S. Turkstra, Melissa C. Duff, Catalina L. Toma, Bilge Mutlu:
SMART-TBI: Design and Evaluation of the Social Media Accessibility and Rehabilitation Toolkit for Users with Traumatic Brain Injury. 37:1-37:19 - Tlamelo Makati, Garreth W. Tigwell, Kristen Shinohara:
The Promise and Pitfalls of Web Accessibility Overlays for Blind and Low Vision Users. 38:1-38:12 - Rosiana Natalie, Ruei-Che Chang, Smitha Sheshadri, Anhong Guo, Kotaro Hara:
Audio Description Customization. 39:1-39:19 - Oliver Alonzo, Sooyeon Lee, Akhter Al Amin, Mounica Maddela, Wei Xu, Matt Huenerfauth:
Design and Evaluation of an Automatic Text Simplification Prototype with Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Readers. 40:1-40:18 - Shira Abramovich, Elizabeth Patitsas:
"Slipping through the cracks": A Duoethnography of Web Accessibility. 41:1-41:6
Paper Session 4B: Media and Devices
- Humphrey Curtis, Adam D. G. Jenkins, Seray B. Ibrahim, Timothy Neate:
Looking Past Screens: Exploring Mixed Reality and Discreet AAC Devices. 42:1-42:22 - Jacqueline Johnstone, Madhuka Nadeeshani, Hanmin Chen, Mohith Vemula, Erica J. Tandori, Kate Stephens, Hashini Senaratne, Kirsten Ellis, Swamy Ananthanarayan:
Designing Accessible Adaptations for an Electronic Toolkit with Blind and Low Vision Users. 43:1-43:15 - Bhanuka Gamage, Leona Holloway, Nicola McDowell, Thanh-Toan Do, Nicholas Seow Chiang Price, Arthur James Lowery, Kim Marriott:
Vision-Based Assistive Technologies for People with Cerebral Visual Impairment: A Review and Focus Study. 44:1-44:20 - Isabela Figueira, Yoonha Cha, Stacy M. Branham:
Intersecting Liminality: Acquiring a Smartphone as a Blind or Low Vision Older Adult. 45:1-45:14 - Alexandre Nevsky, Filip Bircanin, Madeline N. Cruice, Stephanie M. Wilson, Elena Simperl, Timothy Neate:
"I Wish You Could Make the Camera Stand Still": Envisioning Media Accessibility Interventions with People with Aphasia. 46:1-46:17 - J. Bern Jordan, Victoria Van Hyning, Mason A. Jones, Rachael L. Bradley-Montgomery, Elizabeth Bottner, Evan Tansil:
Information Wayfinding of Screen Reader Users: Five Personas to Expand Conceptualizations of User Experiences. 47:1-47:7
Paper Session 5A: Theory, Laws, and Ethics
- Vaishnav Kameswaran, Jerry Robinson, Nithya Sambasivan, Gaurav Aggarwal, Meredith Ringel Morris:
Help and The Social Construction of Access: A Case-Study from India. 48:1-48:12 - Claire L. Mitchell, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Characterizing "Motor Ability" for Ability-Based Design. 49:1-49:15 - Leya Breanna Baltaxe-Admony, Jared Duval, Kathryn E. Ringland:
DREEM: Moving from Empathy to Enculturation in Disability Related Human-Centered Design. 50:1-50:17 - Lindy Le:
"I Am Human, Just Like You": What Intersectional, Neurodivergent Lived Experiences Bring to Accessibility Research. 51:1-51:20 - Erin Higgins, Marie E. Sakowicz, Foad Hamidi:
An Ecosystem of Support: A U.S. State Government-Supported DIY-AT Program for Residents with Disabilities. 52:1-52:16 - Ana O. Henriques, Patricia Piedade, Filipa Rocha, Isabel Neto, Hugo Nicolau:
Ethical Concerns when Working with Mixed-Ability Groups of Children. 53:1-53:9
Paper Session 5B: Visualizations and Virtual Reality
- Katrin Angerbauer, Phoenix Van Wagoner, Tim Halach, Jonas Vogelsang, Natalie Hube, Andria L. Smith, Ksenia Keplinger, Michael Sedlmair:
Is it Part of Me? Exploring Experiences of Inclusive Avatar Use For Visible and Invisible Disabilities in Social VR. 54:1-54:15 - Zhuohao Zhang, John R. Thompson, Aditi Shah, Manish Agrawal, Alper Sarikaya, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Edward Cutrell, Bongshin Lee:
ChartA11y: Designing Accessible Touch Experiences of Visualizations with Blind Smartphone Users. 55:1-55:15 - Ather Sharif, Joo Gyeong Kim, Jessie Zijia Xu, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Understanding and Reducing the Challenges Faced by Creators of Accessible Online Data Visualizations. 56:1-56:20 - Jooyoung Seo, Sanchita S. Kamath, Aziz Zeidieh, Saairam Venkatesh, Sean McCurry:
MAIDR Meets AI: Exploring Multimodal LLM-Based Data Visualization Interpretation by and with Blind and Low-Vision Users. 57:1-57:31 - Keke Wu, Ghulam Jilani Quadri, Arran Zeyu Wang, David Kwame Osei-Tutu, Emma Petersen, Varsha Koushik, Danielle Albers Szafir:
Our Stories, Our Data: Co-designing Visualizations with People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. 58:1-58:17 - Yash Prakash, Akshay Kolgar Nayak, Sampath Jayarathna, Hae Na Lee, Vikas Ashok:
Understanding Low Vision Graphical Perception of Bar Charts. 59:1-59:10
Paper Session 6: AI and Errors
- Rie Kamikubo, Farnaz Zamiri Zeraati, Kyungjun Lee, Hernisa Kacorri:
AccessShare: Co-designing Data Access and Sharing with Blind People. 60:1-60:16 - Rahaf Alharbi, Pa Lor, Jaylin Herskovitz, Sarita Schoenebeck, Robin N. Brewer:
Misfitting With AI: How Blind People Verify and Contest AI Errors. 61:1-61:17 - Ananya Gubbi Mohanbabu, Amy Pavel:
Context-Aware Image Descriptions for Web Accessibility. 62:1-62:17 - Jonggi Hong, Hernisa Kacorri:
Understanding How Blind Users Handle Object Recognition Errors: Strategies and Challenges. 63:1-63:15 - Rudaiba Adnin, Maitraye Das:
"I look at it as the king of knowledge": How Blind People Use and Understand Generative AI Tools. 64:1-64:14 - Ruei-Che Chang, Yuxuan Liu, Lotus Zhang, Anhong Guo:
EditScribe: Non-Visual Image Editing with Natural Language Verification Loops. 65:1-65:19
Paper Session 7: Creating and Consuming Content
- Peya Mowar, Meghna Gupta, Mohit Jain:
Breaking the News Barrier: Towards Understanding News Consumption Practices among BVI Individuals in India. 66:1-66:11 - Rua Mae Williams, Chorong Park, Laila Sameer Dodhy, Monaami Pal, Atharva Anand Dnyanmote, Luchcha Angel Lam, Sean Joo:
"Not Only Annoying but Dangerous": devising an ecology of protections for photosensitive social media users. 67:1-67:14 - Laura South, Caglar Yildirim, Amy Pavel, Michelle A. Borkin:
Design considerations for photosensitivity warnings in visual media. 68:1-68:12 - Tamanna Motahar, Sara Nurollahian, YeonJae Kim, Marina Kogan, Jason Wiese:
Exploring how People with Spinal Cord Injuries Seek Support on Social Media. 69:1-69:17 - Seonghee Lee, Maho Kohga, Steve Landau, Sile O'Modhrain, Hari Subramonyam:
AltCanvas: A Tile-Based Editor for Visual Content Creation with Generative AI for Blind or Visually Impaired People. 70:1-70:22 - Kelly Avery Mack, Kate S. Glazko, Jamil Islam, Megan Hofmann, Jennifer Mankoff:
"It's like Goldilocks: " Bespoke Slides for Fluctuating Audience Access Needs. 71:1-71:15
Paper Session 8: Representation and Evaluation
- Ria J. Gualano, Lucy Jiang, Kexin Zhang, Tanisha Shende, Andrea Stevenson Won, Shiri Azenkot:
"I Try to Represent Myself as I Am": Self-Presentation Preferences of People with Invisible Disabilities through Embodied Social VR Avatars. 72:1-72:15 - Satwik Ram Kodandaram, Utku Uckun, Xiaojun Bi, I. V. Ramakrishnan, Vikas Ashok:
Enabling Uniform Computer Interaction Experience for Blind Users through Large Language Models. 73:1-73:14 - Hasti Sharifi, Joseph E. Michaelis, Debaleena Chattopadhyay:
Development and Evaluation of the Mobile Tech Support Questionnaire for Older Adults. 74:1-74:18
Poster Session I
- Isabela Figueira, Josahandi M. Cisneros, Molly Leachman, Elizabeth D. Peña, Stacy M. Branham:
Informing Accessible Design of AI Literacy Apps through Practices of Blind Parents Reading with Sighted Children. 75:1-75:5 - Sanzida Mojib Luna, Garreth W. Tigwell, Konstantinos Papangelis, Jiangnan Xu:
Exploring Visual Scanning in Augmented Reality: Perspectives From Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users. 76:1-76:6 - Kirk Andrew Crawford, Jennifer Posada, Yetunde Esther Okueso, Erin Higgins, Laura Lachin, Foad Hamidi:
Co-designing a 3D-Printed Tactile Campus Map With Blind and Low-Vision University Students. 77:1-77:6 - Hitomi Miyazaki, Wataru Kurihara, Xu Han, Saki Sakaguchi, Mina Shibasaki, Kumiko Kushiyama:
Impact of Level-up Element in Development of Exergame for Preventing Prolonged Orthostatic Dysregulation. 78:1-78:4 - Hongjin Lin, Tessa Han, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Anoopum S. Gupta:
Hevelius Report: Visualizing Web-Based Mobility Test Data For Clinical Decision and Learning Support. 79:1-79:10 - Md. Touhidul Islam, Imran Kabir, Elena Ariel Pearce, Md. Alimoor Reza, Syed Masum Billah:
Identifying Crucial Objects in Blind and Low-Vision Individuals' Navigation. 80:1-80:8 - Yuxiang Zhai, Jiawen Zhang, Jihong Jeung:
Exploring Older Adults' Reminiscing with ChatGPT and Text-to-Image Technology. 81:1-81:7 - Jos Ritmeester, Beyza Sümer, Marije Boonstra, Maartje de Meulder, Belinda van der Aa, Floris Roelofsen:
ZINinNGT: A Mobile Tool to Aid Hearing Parents Learning Dutch Sign Language. 82:1-82:5 - Robin Angelini, Katta Spiel, Maartje de Meulder:
Experiencing Deaf Tech: A Deep Dive into the Concept of DeafWatch. 83:1-83:4 - Zhengtao Ma, Ronald Schroeter, Rafael Gomez:
Designing HMI for BVI Users in Fully Automated Vehicles: A Participatory and In-the-field Approach. 84:1-84:5 - Kotaro Hara, Rosiana Natalie, Wei Soon Cheong, Jingjing Gu, Qianli Xu:
Exploring Conversations between a Practitioner and a Person with Dementia. 85:1-85:5
Poster Session II
- Xia Su, Daniel Campos Zamora, Jon E. Froehlich:
RAIS: Towards A Robotic Mapping and Assessment Tool for Indoor Accessibility Using Commodity Hardware. 86:1-86:5 - Shuto Sako, Tomoki Ikeda, Ryosuke Aoki, Akihiro Miyata:
Inclusive esports: Sense of Agency and Fairness through Pre-Training-Based Assistive Methods. 87:1-87:4 - Sanchita S. Kamath, Aziz Zeidieh, Omar Khan, Dhruv Sethi, Jooyoung Seo:
Playing Without Barriers: Crafting Playful and Accessible VR Table-Tennis with and for Blind and Low-Vision Individuals. 88:1-88:5 - Hayden Orr, Michael Peechatt, Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm:
MULTICOLLAB-ASL: Towards Affective Computing for the Deaf Community. 89:1-89:5 - Jianna So, Faye X. Yang, Anoopum S. Gupta, Krzysztof Z. Gajos:
"It's Better to be Grounded in Reality": a Speculative Exploration of Patient-Centered Digital Phenotyping for Neurological Conditions. 90:1-90:5 - Apoorva Avadhana:
Receptive Design Methodologies: Human-Centered Design methodologies receptive to adaptation, accessibility and inclusion. 91:1-91:4 - Ather Sharif:
Workshop as an Educational Intervention: Improving the Knowledge and Understanding of Data Visualization Accessibility for Visualization Creators. 92:1-92:6 - Liang-Yuan Wu, Andrea Kleiver, Dhruv Jain:
CARTGPT: Improving CART Captioning using Large Language Models. 93:1-93:5 - Cynthia Zastudil, Christine Holyfield, June A. Smith, Hannah Vy Nguyen, Stephen MacNeil:
Predictive Anchoring: A Novel Interaction to Support Contextualized Suggestions for Grid Displays. 94:1-94:6 - Cynthia Zastudil, Christine Holyfield, Christine Kapp, Xandria Crosland, Elizabeth R. Lorah, Tara Zimmerman, Stephen MacNeil:
Exploring the use of Generative AI to Support Automated Just-in-Time Programming for Visual Scene Displays. 95:1-95:6 - LouAnne Boyd, Annuska Zolyomi, Saad Hassan, Seray B. Ibrahim, Guande Wu, Kay Kender:
Exploring the "Freedom to be Me" through Design Sprints with Neurodivergent Scholars. 96:1-96:6 - Daniel Campos Zamora, Liang He, Jon E. Froehlich:
Towards Rapid Fabrication of Custom Tactile Surface Indicators for Indoor Navigation. 97:1-97:5 - Yichun Zhao, Jingyi Lu, Miguel A. Nacenta:
Speech-based Mark for Data Sonification. 98:1-98:5 - Minori Iwata, Ryoichi Takashima, Chiho Sasaki, Tetsuya Takiguchi:
Individuality-Preserving Speech Synthesis for Spinal Muscular Atrophy with a Tracheotomy. 99:1-99:5 - Banri Kakehi, Masakazu Iwamura, Kazunori Minatani, Koichi Kise:
Grouping Effect for Bar Graph Summarization for People with Visual Impairments. 100:1-100:6 - Ryoichi Takashima, Takeru Otani, Ryo Aihara, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Shinya Taguchi:
Self-supervised learning using unlabeled speech with multiple types of speech disorder for disordered speech recognition. 101:1-101:5 - Shan Luo, Jianan Johanna Liu, Botao Amber Hu:
Designing a Safe Auditory-Cued Archery Exertion Game for the Visually Impaired and Sighted to Enjoy Together. 102:1-102:6
Poster Session III
- Xinlei Liu, Kevin Wu, Minchu Kulkarni, Michael Saugstad, Peyton Anton Rapo, Jeremy Freiburger, Maryam Hosseini, Chu Li, Jon E. Froehlich:
Towards Fine-Grained Sidewalk Accessibility Assessment with Deep Learning: Initial Benchmarks and an Open Dataset. 103:1-103:12 - Ria J. Gualano, Cole Leonard, Yahui Zhang, Zina Trost, Shiri Azenkot, Andrea Stevenson Won:
The Looking-Glass Avatar: Representing Chronic Pain through Social Virtual Reality Avatar Movement. 104:1-104:5 - Muhe Yang, Karyn Moffatt:
A Preliminary Analysis of Older Adults' Reactions to Design Concepts for Physical Activity Support. 105:1-105:5 - Peya Mowar, Yi-Hao Peng, Aaron Steinfeld, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Tab to Autocomplete: The Effects of AI Coding Assistants on Web Accessibility. 106:1-106:6 - Jazmin Collins, Woojin Ko, Tanisha Shende, Sharon Y. Lin, Lucy Jiang, Andrea Stevenson Won, Shiri Azenkot:
Exploring the Accessibility of Social Virtual Reality for People with ADHD and Autism: Preliminary Insights. 107:1-107:5 - Md. Shahinur Alam, Joseph Palagano, Lorna C. Quandt:
Insights from Immersive Learning: Using Sentiment Analysis and Real-time Narration to Refine ASL Instruction in Virtual Reality. 108:1-108:4 - Mixuan Li, Leila Aflatoony:
Exploring the Potential of Generative AI in DIY Assistive Technology Design by Occupational Therapists. 109:1-109:6 - Diogo Lança, Manuel Piçarra, Inês Gonçalves, Uran Oh, André Rodrigues, João Guerreiro:
Speed-of-Light VR for Blind People: Conveying the Location of Arm-Reach Targets. 110:1-110:5 - Pramod Chundury, Urja Thakkar, Yasmin Reyazuddin, J. Bern Jordan, Niklas Elmqvist, Jonathan Lazar:
Understanding the Visualization and Analytics Needs of Blind and Low-Vision Professionals. 111:1-111:5 - Qianrong Fu, Giulia Barbareschi, Chihiro Sato:
Building Collaborative Art Creation Environment for People with Intellectual Disabilities through Adaptive Fabric Art Workshops. 112:1-112:4 - Patricia Piedade, Hope Jang, Joe Maddux, Stewart Chappell, Jacqui Maher, Andy Dow, Lynne R. Conniss, Richard A. Kotter, Matteo Conti, Marco Zilvetti, Suzanne Nicolson, Ayman Rizwan, Vincent Barrioz, Estelle Louise Farrell:
A Place to Charge Your Wheels: Re-imagining the urban landscape for electric-wheelchair users through Design Fiction. 113:1-113:5 - Alexander S. W. Parent:
Crip Material Exploration as an Assistive Technology Research Framework: Situating Interdependence in Empowered Disabled Making. 114:1-114:5 - Yize Wei, Maëlle Dubucq, Malsha de Zoysa, Christophe Jouffrais, Suranga Nanayakkara, Wei Tsang Ooi:
Drones for all: Creating an Authentic Programming Experience for Students with Visual Impairments. 115:1-115:7 - Nina Sakhnini, Hasti Sharifi, Debaleena Chattopadhyay:
How Proficiency and Feelings impact the Preference and Perception of Mobile Technology Support in Older Adults. 116:1-116:5 - Tomoya Matsumura, Ryo Iijima, Takahiro Miura, Masaki Matsuo, Yoichi Ochiai:
Establishing a Community-Driven Digital Library for the Visually Impaired. 117:1-117:4 - Roshan Mathew, Wendy Dannels:
Investigating the Efficacy of Conference Room Webcams for Remote Group Sign Language Interpretation Sessions. 118:1-118:4 - Subin Park, Hyunggu Jung, Bektur Ryskeldiev, Jihyun Lee, Gwanhee Lee, Hyeonhak Jeong, Minki Chun, Kentaro Teramoto:
Toward Closed-Domain Conversational Item Listing Assistant for Improvement of Experiences of Older Adults in Customer-to-Customer (C2C) Marketplaces. 119:1-119:5
Demonstrations
- Korbinian Kuhn, Benedikt Reuter, Niklas Egger, Gottfried Zimmermann:
Record, Transcribe, Share: An Accessible Open-Source Video Platform for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Viewers. 120:1-120:6 - Vaclav Knapp, Matyas Bohacek:
Pose-aware Large Language Model Interface for Providing Feedback to Sign Language Learners. 121:1-121:5 - Xinyun Cao, Dhruv Jain:
Supporting Sound Accessibility by Exploring Sound Augmentations in Virtual Reality. 122:1-122:5 - Philip Strain, Stefano Baldan:
Enhancing Accessibility in Collaborative Digital Whiteboards: A Demonstration of Innovative Features for Inclusive Real-Time Collaboration. 123:1-123:3 - Farid Karimli, Hao Yu, Srishti Jain, Emmanuel Sarpong Akosah, Margrit Betke, Wenxin Feng:
Demonstration of CameraMouseAI: A Head-Based Mouse-Control System for People with Severe Motor Disabilities. 124:1-124:6 - Anujay Ghosh, Monalika Padma Reddy, Satwik Ram Kodandaram, Utku Uckun, Vikas Ashok, Xiaojun Bi, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Screen Reading Enabled by Large Language Models. 125:1-125:5 - Lloyd May, Alex C. Williams, Saad Hassan, Mark Cartwright, Sooyeon Lee:
Towards a Rich Format for Closed-Captioning. 126:1-126:5 - Khang Dang, Sooyeon Lee:
Musical Performances in Virtual Reality with Spatial and View-Dependent Audio Descriptions for Blind and Low-Vision Users. 127:1-127:5 - Ather Sharif, Venkatesh Potluri, Jazz Rui Xia Ang, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Jennifer Mankoff:
Touchpad Mapper: Examining Information Consumption From 2D Digital Content Using Touchpads by Screen-Reader Users. 128:1-128:4 - Kenneth Ge, Jooyoung Seo:
StereoMath: An Accessible and Musical Equation Editor. 129:1-129:5 - Jazmin Collins, Kaylah Myranda Nicholson, Yusuf Khadir, Andrea Stevenson Won, Shiri Azenkot:
An AI Guide to Enhance Accessibility of Social Virtual Reality for Blind People. 130:1-130:5 - Naoya Tagawa, Masakazu Iwamura, Kazunori Minatani, Koichi Kise:
Making 3D Printer Accessible for People with Visual Impairments by Reading Scrolling Text and Menus. 131:1-131:4
Student Research Competition
- Mai Ricaplaza Thøgersen, Rasmus Jens Frølich Kjeldsen:
Echolocation as an Accessible Navigation Tool in a Virtual 3D Environment. 132:1-132:9 - Kayla Mullen, Wenhan Xue, Manasa Kudumu:
"I'm treating it kind of like a diary": Characterizing How Users with Disabilities Use AI Chatbots. 133:1-133:7 - Mahmut Erdemli:
Accessible Bus Stop Preview for Visually Impaired. 134:1-134:6
Workshop Abstracts
- Jon E. Froehlich, Chu Li, Maryam Hosseini, Fabio Miranda, Andres Sevtsuk, Yochai Eisenberg:
The Future of Urban Accessibility: The Role of AI. 135:1-135:6 - Kyrie Zhixuan Zhou, Rachel F. Adler, Caterina Almendral, Soyoung Choi, Devorah Kletenik, Bruno Oro, Jooyoung Seo:
Teaching Accessibility in Different Disciplines: Topics, Approaches, Resources, Challenges. 136:1-136:4 - Laleh Nourian, Yulia Goldenberg, Muhammad Adamu, Vikram Kamath Cannanure, Catherine Holloway, Neha Kumar, Katharina Reinecke, Garreth W. Tigwell:
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