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4th ASSETS 2000: Arlington, Virginia, USA
- Marilyn Tremaine, Elliot Cole, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:

Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies, ASSETS 2000, Arlington, Virginia, USA, November 13-15, 2000. ACM 2000 - Julie A. Jacko

, Armando Barreto
, Gottlieb J. Marmet, Josey Y. M. Chu, Holly S. Bautsch, Ingrid U. Scott, Robert H. Rosa Jr.:
Low vision: the role of visual acuity in the efficiency of cursor movement. 1-8 - Julie Fraser, Carl Gutwin:

A framework of assistive pointers for low vision users. 9-16 - Rameshsharma Ramloll, Wai Yu, Stephen A. Brewster, Beate Riedel, Mike Burton

, Gisela Dimigen:
Constructing sonified haptic line graphs for the blind student: first steps. 17-25 - Sergio E. Hernandez, Kenneth E. Barner:

Tactile imaging using watershed-based image segmentation. 26-33 - Hesham M. Kamel, James A. Landay:

A study of blind drawing practice: creating graphical information without the visual channel. 34-41 - John Roberts, Oliver Slattery, David Kardos, Brett Swope:

New technology enables many-fold reduction in the cost of refreshable Braille displays. 42-49 - Catherine Plaisant, Allison Druin, Corinna E. Lathan, Kapil Dakhane, Kris Edwards, Jack Maxwell Vice, Jaime Montemayor:

A storytelling robot for pediatric rehabilitation. 50-55 - David Jack, Rares F. Boian

, Alma S. Merians
, Sergei V. Adamovich, Marilyn Tremaine, Michael Recce, Grigore C. Burdea, Howard Poizner:
A virtual reality-based exercise program for stroke rehabilitation. 56-63 - Tsuyoshi Ebina, Seiji Igi, Teruhisa Miyake:

Fast web by using updated content extraction and a bookmark facility. 64-71 - Kevin Christian, Bill Kules, Ben Shneiderman, Adel M. Youssef:

A comparison of voice controlled and mouse controlled web browsing. 72-79 - Murray Rowan, Peter Gregor, David Sloan, Paul Booth:

Evaluating web resources for disability access. 80-84 - Peter Gregor, Alan F. Newell:

An empirical investigation of ways in which some of the problems encountered by some dyslexics may be alleviated using computer techniques. 85-91 - Lisa N. Michaud, Kathleen F. McCoy, Christopher A. Pennington:

An intelligent tutoring system for deaf learners of written English. 92-100 - Ralph Elliott, John R. W. Glauert, Richard Kennaway, Ian Marshall:

The development of language processing support for the ViSiCAST project. 101-108 - Steven G. Mason, Ziba Bozorgzadeh, Gary E. Birch:

The LF-ASD brain computer interface: on-line identification of imagined finger flexions in subjects with spinal cord injuries. 109-113 - Melody M. Moore, Philip R. Kennedy:

Human factors issues in the neural signals direct brain-computer interfaces. 114-120 - Edmund F. LoPresti, David M. Brienza, Jennifer Angelo, Lars Gilbertson, Jonathan Sakai:

Neck range of motion and use of computer head controls. 121-128 - Simeon Keates

, P. John Clarkson
, Peter Robinson:
Investigating the applicability of user models for motion-impaired users. 129-136 - Peter O'Neill, Chris Roast

, Mark S. Hawley:
Evaluation of scanning user interfaces using real-time-data usage logs. 137-141 - Ann C. Smith, Joan M. Francioni, Sam D. Matzek:

A Java programming tool for students with visual disabilities. 142-148 - Stephen C. Arnold, Leo Mark, John Goldthwaite:

Programming by voice, VocalProgramming. 149-155 - Anita W. Huang, Neel Sundaresan:

A semantic transcoding system to adapt Web services for users with disabilities. 156-163 - Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:

Transcoding proxy for nonvisual web access. 164-171 - Chieko Asakawa, Hironobu Takagi:

Annotation-based transcoding for nonvisual web access. 172-179 - Enrico Pontelli, W. Xiong, Gopal Gupta, Arthur I. Karshmer:

A domain specific language framework for non-visual browsing of complex HTML structures. 180-187 - Jochen Schneider, Thomas Strothotte:

Constructive exploration of spatial information by blind users. 188-192 - David A. Ross, Bruce B. Blasch:

Wearable interfaces for orientation and wayfinding. 193-200

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