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Accessibility of Website for Visually Challenged: Combined Tree Structure and XML Metadata
This paper presents two different approaches to provide an efficient multimedia interface for the visually challenged people. The first approach is the tree structured web contents, which integrates many different web pages into a single page. The second approach is the XML metadata for dynamically changing multimedia contents. This paper demonstrates how this combined approach of tree structure and metadata can help visually challenged users accessing multimedia data on the web.