1. ASSETS 1994:
Marina Del Rey,
California,
USA
Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies, ASSETS 1994, Marina Del Rey, California, USA, October 31 - November 3, 1994.
ACM 1994
- Masaru Ohki, Hirohiko Sagawa, Tomoko Sakiyama, Eiji Oohira, Hisashi Ikeda, Hiromichi Fujisawa:
Pattern recognition and synthesis for sign language translation system.
1-8
- Sherman Wilcox, Joanne Scheibman, Doug Wood, Dennis Cokely, William C. Stokoe:
Multimedia dictionary of American Sign Language.
9-16
- Elizabeth Keate, Hector Javkin, Norma Antonanzas-Barroso, Ranjun Zou:
A system for teaching speech to profoundly deaf children using synthesized acoustic and articulatory patterns.
17-22
- Patricia L. Albacete, Shi-Kuo Chang, Giuseppe Polese, Bruce R. Baker:
Iconic language design for people with significant speech and multiple impairments.
23-30
- Patrick W. Demasco, Alan F. Newell, John L. Arnott:
The application of spatialization and spatial metaphor to augmentative and alternative communication.
31-38
- James Thatcher:
Screen reader/2: access to OS/2 and the graphical user interface.
39-46
- W. Keith Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Kathryn Stockton:
Providing access to graphical user interfaces - not graphical screens.
47-54
- Bart Bauwens, Jan Engelen, Filip Evenepoel, Chris Tobin, Tom Wesley:
Increasing access to information for the print disabled through electronic documents in SGML.
55-61
- T. V. Raman, David Gries:
Interactive audio documents.
62-68
- David L. Jaffe:
An overview of programs and projects at the rehabilitation research and development center.
69-76
- Harriet J. Fell, Hariklia Delta, Ronald A. Peterson, Linda J. Ferrier, Zehra Mooraj, M. Valleau:
Using the Baby-Babble-Blanket for infants with motor problems: an empirical study.
77-84
- Jack M. Loomis, Reginald G. Golledge, Roberta L. Klatzky, Jon Speigle, Jerome Tietz:
Personal guidance system for the visually impaired.
85-91
- Thomas Kieninger, Norbert Kuhn:
Hyperbraille: a hypertext system for the blind.
92-99
- Alireza Darvishi, Eugen Munteanu, Valentin Guggiana, Helmut Schauer, M. Motavalli, Matthias Rauterberg:
Automatic impact sound generation for using in nonvisual interfaces.
100-106
- Kathleen F. McCoy, Patrick W. Demasco, Mark Alan Jones, Christopher A. Pennington, Peter B. Vanderheyden, Wendy M. Zickus:
A communication tool for people with disabilities: lexical semantics for filling in the pieces.
107-114
- Heidi Horstmann Koester, Simon P. Levine:
Validation of a keystroke-level model for a text entry system used by people with disabilities.
115-122
- Arthur I. Karshmer, Pres Brawner, George Reiswig:
An experimental sound-based hierarchical menu navigation system for visually handicapped use of graphical user interfaces.
123-128
- William W. McMillan, Michael Zeiger, Lech Wisniewski:
A rule-based system that suggests computer adaptations for users with special needs.
129-135
- Mitchell Krell:
LVRS: the low vision research system.
136-140
- Charles W. Anderson, Saikumar V. Devulapalli, Erik A. Stolz:
EEG as a means of communication: preliminary experiments in EEG analysis using neural networks.
141-147
- Sophie H. Zhang, Mukkai S. Krishnamoorthy:
Audio formatting of a graph.
148-152
- Sheryl Burgstahler, Dan Comden:
Disabilities, opportunities, internetworking and technology (DO-IT) on the electronic highway.
153-156
- Alistair D. N. Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, James Thatcher:
Interface modeling issues in providing access to GUIs for the visually impaired (panel session).
157
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