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Doctoral Consortium
Doctoral Consortium Program
Please note: attendance at the Doctoral Consortium is by invitation only.
Time |
Title and Presenter |
| 08:45 - 09:00 |
Introduction |
| 09:00 - 09:40 |
Personalized and Adaptive Navigation based on
Multimodal Annotation, Thorsten Völkel, University of Kiel, Germany |
| 09:40 - 10:20 |
Prototyping and Evaluation of LandCons: Auditory
Objects that Support Wayfinding for Blind Travelers, Robert Lutz, New
Jersey Institute of Technology, USA |
| 10:20 - 11:00 |
Visio-Haptic Wearable System for Assisting Individuals
Who Are Blind, Troy McDaniel, Arizona State University, USA |
| 11:00 - 11:30 |
Coffee Break |
| 11:30 - 12:10 |
Developing An Assistive Haptic Framework For Improving
Non-Visual Access To The Web, Ravi Kuber, Queen's University, Belfast |
| 12:10 - 12:50 |
Multi-Layer Dialog Generation for Non-Visual Web
Access, Yevgen Borodin, Stony Brook University, USA |
| 12:50 - 13:30 |
ViCRAM: Visual Complexity Rankings and Accessibility
Metrics, Eleni Michailidou, The University of Manchester, UK |
| 13:30 - 14:30 |
Lunch Break |
| 14:30 - 15:10 |
Designing Cognitive Supports for Dementia, Joe Wherton,
University of York, UK |
| 15:10 - 15:50 |
Understanding and Supporting the Use of Accommodating
Technologies by Adult Learners with Reading Disabilities, Katherine
Deibel, University of Washington, USA |
| 15:50 - 16:20 |
Coffee Break |
| 16:20 - 17:00 |
An Evolutionary System for the Sc@ut Platform, María
Dolores Paredes-Garrido, University of Granada, Spain |
| 17:00 - 17:40 |
Virtual Sign Animated Pedagogic Agents To Support
Computer Education For Deaf Learners, Benjaporn Saksiri, Clemson
University, USA |
| 17:40 - 18:00 |
Closing |
| 18:30 - Onwards |
Dinner |
About the Doctoral Consortium
The Eighth International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility (ASSETS 2006) invites doctoral students to apply for the Doctoral
Consortium. The consortium provides a great opportunity to doctoral students to share and discuss their research with other students and a panel of
established researchers. The consortium has the following objectives:
- Provide a forum for students to present their current research and receive feedback;
- Promote contacts among doctoral students working in similar areas;
- Support students with information and advice on their research.
The Consortium will be held on Sunday 22 October 2006 in Portland, Oregon. Approximately 10 students and four faculty members will be invited to attend and
discuss each student's work in turn. Students will present their work during a poster session dedicated to the work of the Doctoral Consortium participants that
will take place during the main conference.
Please note: the purpose of the Doctoral Consortium is to provide feedback to Doctoral candidates at an early stage
of their research, to help guide and shape their research program. Student work that is complete, or near to completion, should be submitted as either
a technical paper or poster.
Students submitting papers for the Doctoral Consortium may submit a different (and more complete) piece of work for the
Student Research Competition, but may not submit the same work to both the Doctoral
Consortium and the Student Research Competition.
Additional note: Upon request, American Sign Language interpreters will be provided for the
Doctoral Consortium and all other ASSETS events. Requests for an
interpreter must be indicated on the conference registration form when
registering for ASSETS 2006.
Funding
The Doctoral Consortium is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Conference registration and basic travel expenses including airfare, hotel, and some meals will be covered for all students accepted to the Consortium. The ASSETS 2006 conference organizers express their deepest appreciation to the
National Science Foundation for its support.
Doctoral Consortium Award
The best Doctoral Consortium contribution will be chosen by a panel of established researchers by looking at the quality of both the research and the
presentation given at the consortium. The winner will give a presentation at the main conference to address all conference delegates (details will be
announced later).
How to apply
We encourage submissions from current graduate students pursuing a PhD project related to accessibility (for more information about topics see the main
conference call. Participants would benefit from detailed discussions of their doctoral research
by a panel of established researchers. The consortium will operate in a workshop format, providing feedback on the participants' current research and
guidance for future progress.
Submission checklist
Each application must contain the following materials:
- Project summary. This must be two pages long in the ACM conference format
including: title, author information, abstract, keywords, thesis
research summary, and references. This extended abstract has to clearly address:
- The problem that the proposed research is addressing.
- The motivation behind this research including a broad comparison with the related literature.
- The proposed solution including a brief description of the proposed methodology to the solution.
- The status of the progress (what has been done and what needs to be done).
- And finally, the envisioned contributions to the accessibility field.
- Letter of recommendation. A letter from the primary thesis advisor/supervisor that briefly states what the advisor/supervisor expects from the student
to gain from, and to contribute to the consortium.
Submission procedure
Submissions should consist of an extended abstract and a letter of recommendation and submitted to the ASSETS 2006 Submission site as a single ZIP file
by the deadline of 14 July 2006 (for more information see the main
conference submission procedures).
Review criteria
The Doctoral Consortium contribution will be evaluated against the following criteria:
- Originality of work.
- Importance of the work and potential impacts to the accessibility field.
- Soundness and correctness of the proposed approach to address the problem.
Publication
Following the Doctoral Consortium, the participants will be invited to submit revised and
updated papers for publication in the January 2007 issue of the SIGACCESS Newsletter.
Important dates
- Proposal submissions: July 14, 2006
- Notification of acceptance: July 28, 2006
- Camera-ready (for inclusion in a handout for Doctoral Consortium participants): August 18, 2006
Chairs
Yeliz Yesilada University of Manchester, UK
Andrew Sears UMBC, USA
Faculty advisors
- Armando Barreto
Florida International University, USA
- Stephen Brewster
University of Glasgow, UK
- Jinjuan Feng
Towson University, USA
- Art Karshmer
University of South Florida, USA
- Richard Ladner
University of Washington, USA
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