Proceedings of the 18th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility

Matt Huenerfauth, S. Kurniawan
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On behalf of the ASSETS 2012 Program Committee, it is my pleasure to welcome you to an exciting technical program offered by the Fourteenth International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility. The technical program of 25 podium presentations and 46 posters and demonstrations has been selected through peer-review by a distinguished international program committee. This committee had the very difficult job of assembling a conference program from the diverse set of very highquality submissions. We received submissions from more than 20 different countries. The podium presentations were selected from 88 full-length submissions (a 28% acceptance rate), and have been organized into 9 themes including designing for older adults, understanding aging performance, accessibility at large, shared work, screen reader usage, interactions without sight, visual impairment simulation, communication aids and sign language. The accepted papers address a variety of assistive technology users including older adults, people who use sign language, and people with visual, intellectual, mobility and speech impairments. The Program Committee was also involved in the poster and demonstration program, which was chaired by Faustina Hwang. These 46 presentations were selected from 65 submissions (a 70% acceptance rate). The posters and demonstrations provide an opportunity to showcase late-breaking results as well as work in progress and practical implementations. Posters and demonstrations and selected ACM Student Research Competition entries are represented by abstracts in these proceedings and in two poster sessions during the conference. The winners of the ACM Student Research Competition will go on to compete in the ACM-wide grand finals, where ASSETS entrants have established a strong track record. The poster sessions will also showcase participants in the Doctoral Consortium. This one-day workshop preceding the main conference brought together 10 emerging researchers working on accessibility to discuss their ideas with a panel of established experts. A special edition of the SIGACCESS newsletter will feature extended abstracts from these doctoral students.
第18届国际ACM SIGACCESS计算机与可访问性会议论文集
我很高兴代表ASSETS 2012项目委员会欢迎您参加第十四届国际ACM计算机与可访问性SIGACCESS会议提供的令人兴奋的技术项目。25个讲台演讲和46个海报和演示的技术方案是由一个著名的国际项目委员会通过同行评审选出的。这个委员会有一项非常困难的工作,那就是从各种各样的高质量提交的材料中整理出一个会议计划。我们收到了来自20多个不同国家的参赛作品。这些演讲从88份长篇作品中选出(接受率为28%),分为9个主题,包括老年人设计、理解老龄化表现、整体无障碍、共享工作、屏幕阅读器的使用、无视力互动、视觉障碍模拟、沟通辅助和手语。被接受的论文涉及各种辅助技术用户,包括老年人,使用手语的人,以及有视觉、智力、行动和语言障碍的人。项目委员会也参与了海报和示范项目,该项目由Faustina Hwang主持。这46份报告是从65份提交的报告中选出的(录取率为70%)。海报和演示提供了展示最新成果以及正在进行的工作和实际实施的机会。海报和演示以及入选的ACM学生研究竞赛参赛作品将在会议期间的两次海报会议中以摘要形式呈现。ACM学生研究竞赛的优胜者将继续参加ACM的总决赛,在那里,ASSETS参赛者已经建立了良好的记录。海报会议还将展示博士联盟的参与者。在主要会议之前,为期一天的研讨会汇集了10位致力于无障碍研究的新兴研究人员,与一组知名专家讨论他们的想法。SIGACCESS通讯的特别版将以这些博士生的扩展摘要为特色。
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