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W4A 2021: Virtual Event / Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Silvia Rodríguez Vázquez, Ted Drake, Dragan Ahmetovic, Victoria Yaneva:
W4A '21: 18th Web for All Conference, Virtual Event / Ljubljana, Slovenia, April 19-20, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8212-0 - Dragan Ahmetovic, Cristian Bernareggi, Kristian Keller, Sergio Mascetti:
MusA: artwork accessibility through augmented reality for people with low vision. 1:1-1:9 - Yunjung Lee, Hwayeon Joh, Suhyeon Yoo, Uran Oh:
AccessComics: an accessible digital comic book reader for people with visual impairments. 2:1-2:11 - Dragan Ahmetovic, Cristian Bernareggi, Sergio Mascetti, Federico Pini:
Multi-touch exploration and sonification of line segments. 3:1-3:5 - Jeremy Johnstone:
Crisis and technology. 4:1 - Greg Gay:
Teaching accessibility awareness with games. 5:1-5:3 - Matthew Ralston, Greg Gay:
Accessibility challenges in lab simulations. 6:1-6:3 - Barbara Leporini, Marina Buzzi, Marion A. Hersh:
Distance meetings during the covid-19 pandemic: are video conferencing tools accessible for blind people? 7:1-7:10 - Shanna Russ, Foad Hamidi:
Online learning accessibility during the COVID-19 pandemic. 8:1-8:7 - Claire Kearney-Volpe, Chancey Fleet, Keita Ohshiro, Verónica Alfaro-Arias, Amy Hurst:
Making the elusive more tangible: remote tools & techniques for teaching web development to screen reader users. 9:1-9:14 - Parvaneh Parvin, Vanessa Palumbo, Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò:
The transparency of automatic accessibility evaluation tools. 10:1-10:5 - Alexa F. Siu, Danyang Fan, Gene S.-H. Kim, Hrishikesh V. Rao, Xavier Vazquez, Sile O'Modhrain, Sean Follmer:
COVID-19 highlights the issues facing blind and visually impaired people in accessing data on the web. 11:1-11:15 - Mike Paciello:
The gift and undying legacy of web accessibility. 12:1 - Seung A. Chung, Soobin Park, Sohyeon Park, Kyungyeon Lee, Uran Oh:
Improving mealtime experiences of people with visual impairments. 13:1-13:11 - Dragan Ahmetovic, Cristian Bernareggi, Marco Bracco, Nadir Murru, Tiziana Armano, Anna Capietto:
LaTeX as an inclusive accessibility instrument for highschool mathematical education. 14:1-14:9 - Andreas Sackl, Raimund Schatz, Bruno Gardlo, Manfred Tscheligi:
Enhancing video communication experience for low vision users. 15:1-15:5 - Dragan Ahmetovic, Cristian Bernareggi, Irene Mantegazza, Sergio Mascetti:
WordMelodies: an inclusive mobile app supporting the acquisition of literacy skills. 16:1-16:5 - Ellie Kemp:
Loud and clear: the missing links of language and language technology for humanitarian access, impact, and accountability. 17:1-17:2 - Francisco Iniesto, Tim Coughlan, Kate Lister:
Implementing an accessible conversational user interface: applying feedback from university students and disability support advisors. 18:1-18:5 - Jacques Ophoff, Graham Johnson, Karen Renaud:
Cognitive function vs. accessible authentication: insights from dyslexia research. 19:1-19:5 - Pegah Karimi, Parishmita Bora, Aqueasha Martin-Hammond:
Scribe: improving older adults' access to medical instructions from patient-physician conversations. 20:1-20:11 - Jason Wu, Gabriel Reyes, Sam C. White, Xiaoyi Zhang, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
When can accessibility help?: an exploration of accessibility feature recommendation on mobile devices. 21:1-21:12 - Andreas M. Klein:
Toward a user experience tool selector for voice user interfaces. 22:1-22:2 - Shiya Cao:
Exploring information systems for the workplace accommodation process. 23:1-23:2 - Abraham Glasser, Vaishnavi Mande, Matt Huenerfauth:
Understanding deaf and hard-of-hearing users' interest in sign-language interaction with personal-assistant devices. 24:1-24:11 - Matthew Seita, Sarah Andrew, Matt Huenerfauth:
Deaf and hard-of-hearing users' preferences for hearing speakers' behavior during technology-mediated in-person and remote conversations. 25:1-25:12 - Akhter Al Amin, Saad Hassan, Matt Huenerfauth:
Caption-occlusion severity judgments across live-television genres from deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers. 26:1-26:12 - Abraham Glasser, Joseline Garcia, Chang Hwang, Christian Vogler, Raja S. Kushalnagar:
Effect of caption width on the TV user experience by deaf and hard of hearing viewers. 27:1-27:5
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