Proceedings of the 20th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility

Enrico Pontelli, S. Trewin
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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 9th ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility -- ASSETS'07. As in the past, ASSETS 2007 explores the potential of computer and information technologies to support and include everyone, regardless of age or disability. ASSETS is the premier forum for presenting innovative research on the design and use of both mainstream and specialized assistive technologies by people of all ages and with different capabilities, and those around them. The call for papers attracted 86 technical paper submissions from 18 countries spread over 5 continents. A further 33 poster and demonstration submissions were received by the poster and demonstration chairs, Anna Dickinson and Joy Goodman-Deane. All were peer-reviewed by an international program committee, in order to ensure that the accepted work truly represents the state of the art in accessibility. 27 papers and 21 posters and demonstrations were accepted. ASSETS 2007 continues its tradition of encouraging dialog through a single-track forum with opportunities for delegates to share results, mingle and discuss their work. This year, the conference opens with a keynote speech by Jonathan Wolpaw, professor and research physician at the Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health and State University of New York. His presentation describes the latest research in brain-computer interfaces for communication and control. The main conference program continues with seven technical paper sessions and two poster and demonstration sessions. These proceedings contain both the technical papers, and two-page extended abstracts for each of the poster and demonstration submissions. This year's program continues the SIGACCESS student research competition (SRC), sponsored by Microsoft Research. The SRC, chaired by Harriet Fell, is an opportunity for both graduate and undergraduate students to present their work at the conference in poster form. Abstracts from the accepted SRC submissions are included in these proceedings. At the conference, selected entrants will give a short presentation in the main program, and a panel of judges will select one or more finalists, who will be entered into the Grand Finals of ACM's Student Research Competition. As in previous years, the main program is preceded by a doctoral consortium, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and chaired by Clayton Lewis and Sri Kurniawan. This provides an opportunity for doctoral students in the early stages of research to present their work and receive feedback from peers and a selected pool of experts. All participants in the doctoral consortium will also present their work during one of the main conference poster sessions, and one participant, selected by the doctoral consortium committee, will give a presentation in a conference session. Following the tradition of the ASSETS conference series, two awards will be made at the conference: the SIGACCESS Best Paper Award, and the SIGACCESS Best Student Paper Award.
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第20届国际ACM SIGACCESS计算机与可访问性会议论文集
我们非常高兴地欢迎您参加第九届ACM SIGACCESS计算机与可访问性会议—ASSETS'07。与过去一样,资产2007探索计算机和信息技术的潜力,以支持和包容每个人,无论年龄或残疾。ASSETS是一个主要的论坛,为所有年龄和不同能力的人以及他们周围的人提供关于主流和专业辅助技术的设计和使用的创新研究。论文征集活动吸引了来自5大洲18个国家的86篇技术论文。海报和演示主席Anna Dickinson和Joy Goodman-Deane收到了另外33份海报和演示提交。所有作品都经过国际项目委员会的同行评审,以确保被接受的作品真正代表了无障碍技术的最新水平。接受了27篇论文和21篇海报和示范。ASSETS 2007延续了其鼓励对话的传统,通过单轨论坛,代表们有机会分享成果,交流和讨论他们的工作。今年,会议由纽约州卫生部和纽约州立大学沃兹沃斯中心的教授兼研究医师乔纳森·沃尔帕(Jonathan Wolpaw)发表主旨演讲开幕。他的报告描述了脑机通信和控制接口的最新研究。主要的会议计划继续进行,包括七个技术论文会议和两个海报和演示会议。这些会议记录既包括技术论文,也包括每个海报和演示提交的两页扩展摘要。今年的项目延续了由微软研究院赞助的SIGACCESS学生研究竞赛(SRC)。SRC由Harriet Fell担任主席,研究生和本科生都有机会在会议上以海报的形式展示他们的作品。接受的SRC提交的摘要包括在这些会议中。在会议上,被选中的参赛者将在主程序中做一个简短的介绍,评审团将选出一名或多名决赛选手,他们将进入ACM学生研究竞赛的总决赛。与往年一样,主要项目之前有一个博士联盟,由国家科学基金会(National Science Foundation)赞助,克莱顿·刘易斯(Clayton Lewis)和Sri Kurniawan担任主席。这为处于研究早期阶段的博士生提供了一个展示他们的工作并从同行和选定的专家那里获得反馈的机会。博士联盟的所有参与者还将在一次主要会议海报上展示他们的工作,并且由博士联盟委员会选出的一名参与者将在一次会议上进行演示。按照ASSETS系列会议的传统,会议将颁发两个奖项:SIGACCESS最佳论文奖和SIGACCESS最佳学生论文奖。
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