W4A 2010       

26th & 27th April 2010 • Raleigh • NC • USA

    

2010 Programme

2010 - Proceedings

 
International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility  archive
Proceedings of the 2010 International Cross Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)
2010,  Raleigh, North Carolina    April 26 - 27, 2010
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Paper Acceptance Rate:10.00 of 32.00 submissions, 31%  view statistics
General Chairs  
Chieko Asakawa IBM Research, Japan
Hironobu Takagi IBM Research, Japan
Program Chairs  
Leo Ferres Universidad de Concepcion, Chile
Cynthia Shelly Microsoft
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Front matter (Title page, Foreward, Conference programme, Conference information, Web accessibility challenge, W4A Google student award, Special issue, Keynote, Sessions, Supporters, Sponsors, Keynote speakers, Conference organisation)

 
Table of Contents
 
SESSION: Keynote
    Breaking barriers to a read/write web that empowers all
Steve Bratt
Article No.: 1
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SESSION: Developing regions I
    The spoken web application framework: user generated content and service creation through low-end mobiles
Arun Kumar, Sheetal K. Agarwal, Priyanka Manwani
Article No.: 2
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SESSION: Developing regions II
    Developing countries; developing experiences: approaches to accessibility for the real world
Brian Kelly, Sarah Lewthwaite, David Sloan
Article No.: 3
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    Designing for auditory web access: accessibility and cellphone users
Shari Trewin, Rachel Bellamy, John Thomas, Jonathan Brezin, John Richards, Cal Swart, Bonnie E. John
Article No.: 4
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    Exploring web accessibility solutions in developing regions as innovations for the benefit of all
Shadi Abou-Zahra, Shawn Lawton Henry
Article No.: 5
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SESSION: W4A Google student awards
    Analysis and integration of web accessibility metrics
Maia Naftali
Article No.: 6
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    Facilita: reading assistance to the functionally illiterate
Willian Massami Watanabe
Article No.: 7
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    Adapting web content for low-literacy readers by using lexical elaboration and named entities labeling
Willian M. Watanabe, Arnaldo Candido, Jr., Marcelo A. Amâncio, Matheus de Oliveira, Thiago A. S. Pardo, Renata P. M. Fortes, Sandra M. Aluísio
Article No.: 8
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SESSION: Testing and validation
    On the testability of WCAG 2.0 for beginners
Fernando Alonso, José Luis Fuertes, Ángel Lucas González, Loïc Martínez
Article No.: 9
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    Web not for all: a large scale study of web accessibility
Rui Lopes, Daniel Gomes, Luís Carriço
Article No.: 10
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    Application of traditional software testing methodologies to web accessibility
Cynthia C. Shelly, Mike Barta
Article No.: 11
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    An educational tool to support the accessibility evaluation process
Christopher Bailey, Elaine Pearson
Article No.: 12
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SESSION: Browsing technologies
    More than meets the eye: a survey of screen-reader browsing strategies
Yevgen Borodin, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Glenn Dausch, I. V. Ramakrishnan
Article No.: 13
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    Modelling web navigation with the user in mind
Ruslan Fayzrakhmanov, Max Göbel, Wolfgang Holzinger, Bernhard Krüpl, Andreas Mager, Robert Baumgartner
Article No.: 14
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    WebAnywhere: experiences with a new delivery model for access technology
Jeffrey P. Bigham, Wendy Chisholm, Richard E. Ladner
Article No.: 15
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SESSION: Video and graphics
    Interactive SIGHT into information graphics
Seniz Demir, David Oliver, Edward Schwartz, Stephanie Elzer, Sandra Carberry, Kathleen F. McCoy
Article No.: 16
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    Towards collaborative annotation for video accessibility
Pierre-Antoine Champin, Benoît Encelle, Nicholas W. D. Evans, Magali O.-Beldame, Yannick Prié, Raphaël Troncy
Article No.: 17
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SESSION: After dinner speech
    Dogfooding
William Loughborough
Article No.: 18
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SESSION: Keynote
    Building national public infrastructures on our way to a global inclusive infrastructure
Gregg Vanderheiden
Article No.: 19
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SESSION: Web accessibility challenge
    Enabling the blind in virtual worlds
William S. Carter
Article No.: 20
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    TextSL: a screen reader accessible interface for second life
Bugra Oktay, Eelke Folmer
Article No.: 21
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    Tailored presentation of dynamic content
Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper
Article No.: 22
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    AChecker: open, interactive, customizable, web accessibility checking
Greg Gay, Cindy Qi Li
Article No.: 23
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    VizWiz: nearly real-time answers to visual questions
Jeffrey P. Bigham, Chandrika Jayant, Hanjie Ji, Greg Little, Andrew Miller, Robert C. Miller, Aubrey Tatarowicz, Brandyn White, Samuel White, Tom Yeh
Article No.: 24
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    3D HapticWebBrowser: towards universal web navigation for the visually impaired
Nikolaos Kaklanis, Konstantinos Votis, Konstantinos Moustakas, Dimitrios Tzovaras
Article No.: 25
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    SourceProbe: web accessibility remediation framework
Shunguo Yan
Article No.: 26
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    A simple solution: solution migration from disabled to small device context
Yeliz Yesilada, Tianyi Chen, Simon Harper
Article No.: 27
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    Social accessibility: the challenge of improving web accessibility through collaboration
Daisuke Sato, Masatomo Kobayashi, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa
Article No.: 28
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    Describing online videos with text-to-speech narration
Masatomo Kobayashi, Tohru Nagano, Kentarou Fukuda, Hironobu Takagi
Article No.: 29
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    (Voice) website creation and access using phones
Arun Kumar, Sheetal K. Agarwal, Priyanka Manwani, Ketki Dhanesha
Article No.: 30
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SESSION: Development of rich internet applications
    Audio access to calendars
Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper
Article No.: 31
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    Accessibility challenges and tool features: an IBM Web developer perspective
Shari Trewin, Brian Cragun, Cal Swart, Jonathan Brezin, John Richards
Article No.: 32
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    WAI-ARIA live regions: eBuddy IM as a case example
Peter Thiessen, Stephen Hockema
Article No.: 33
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SESSION: Aging
    Using galvanic skin response measures to identify areas of frustration for older web 2.0 users
Darren Lunn, Simon Harper
Article No.: 34
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    The potential of adaptive interfaces as an accessibility aid for older web users
David Sloan, Matthew Tylee Atkinson, Colin Machin, Yunqiu Li
Article No.: 35
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Keynotes

Programme Links

Programme At-a-Glance

Monday, 26 April
09:00–10:00Breaking Barriers to a Read/Write Web that Empowers All
10:00–10:30Developing Regions
10:30–11:00Coffee Break
11:00–12:00Developing Regions (cont'd)
12:00–12:30W4A Google Student Awards
12:30–13:50Lunch
13:50–15:30Testing and Validation
15:30–16:00Coffee Break
16:00–17:20Browsing Technologies
17:20–18:10Video and Graphics
19:00–21:00After Dinner Speech - Dogfooding
 
Tuesday, 27 April
09:00–10:00Building National Public Infrastructures on our way to a Global Inclusive Infrastructure
10:00–10:30W4A Web Accessibility Challenge (sponsored by Microsoft)
10:30–11:00Coffee Break
11:00–12:30W4A Web Accessibility Challenge (sponsored by Microsoft) (cont'd)
12:30–14:00Lunch
14:00–15:30Development of Rich Internet Applications
15:30–16:00Coffee Break
16:00–17:00Aging
17:00–17:30Closing
IW3C2 Endorsment ACM Supported Zakon Supported Microsoft Supported Mozilla Supported Google Supported

Thanks!

We'd like to thank the IW3C2, ACM and the ACM SIGACCESS, Zakon Group, Microsoft Research, Mozilla, and Google for all their support in arranging and funding the conference.

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