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ASSETS
2008
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Hunting for headings: sighted labeling vs. automatic classification of headings
Proper use of headings in web pages can make navigation more efficient for blind web users by indicating semantic di visions in the page. Unfortunately, many web pages do not use ...
Jeremy T. Brudvik, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Anna Cavende...
SOUPS
2005
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Two experiences designing for effective security
In our research, we have been concerned with the question of how to make relevant features of security situations visible to users in order to allow them to make informed decision...
Rogério de Paula, Xianghua Ding, Paul Douri...
HICSS
2000
IEEE
154views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2000»
14 years 1 days ago
User-Interface Design for Medical Informatics: A Case Study of Kaiser Permanente
User interfaces (Uis) for client-server-and Web-based products and services must enable users around the world to access complex data and functions. Solutions to successful user-i...
Aaron Marcus, Karl Wieser, John Armitage, Volker F...
WISE
2003
Springer
14 years 27 days ago
Traversing the Web: Mobility Heuristics for Visually Impaired Surfers
— Movement, or mobility, is key to the accessibility, design, and usability of many websites. While some peripheral mobility issues have been addressed few have centered on the m...
Simon Harper, Carole A. Goble, Robert Stevens
ICAD
2004
13 years 9 months ago
Sonification of Geo-Referenced Data for Auditory Information Seeking: Design Principle and Pilot Study
We present an Auditory Information Seeking Principle (AISP) (gist, navigate, filter, and details-on-demand) modeled after the visual information seeking mantra [1]. We propose tha...
Haixia Zhao, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman, ...