Today's computer-human interfaces are typically designed with the assumption that they are going to be used by an able-bodied person, who is using a typical set of input and ...
Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Daniel S. Weld, Jacob O. Wobbr...
In order to give people ubiquitous access to software applications, device controllers, and Internet services, it will be necessary to automatically adapt user interfaces to the c...
We evaluate two systems for automatically generating personalized interfaces adapted to the individual motor capabilities of users with motor impairments. The first system, SUPPLE...
Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Daniel S. W...
Abstract. We present Supple, a novel toolkit which automatically generates interfaces for ubiquitous applications. Designers need only specify declarative models of the interface a...
Krzysztof Gajos, David B. Christianson, Raphael Ho...
We conducted two studies that demonstrate automatically generated interfaces can be more usable than interfaces created by human designers. The first study shows that users of aut...