Tenth International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility
The ASSETS series of conferences is aimed at providing a technical forum for presenting and disseminating innovative research results that address the use of computing and information technologies to help persons with disabilities. We are pleased to announce that Halifax, Canada will be hosting the tenth ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility between 13th - 15th October 2008.
Important Information
Submission Eligibility
In addition to technical papers, ASSETS provides opportunities for students to present preliminary work, mentoring for those who have never previously submitted a paper as well as poster and demonstration sessions. The matrix below shows who is eligible for submission to each session and where those submissions will be published.
| Paper Category | Applicant | PhD First Half | PhD Second Half | Mentoring Available | Published In | Lodged In |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Technical | Anybody | Yes | Yes | Yes | Proceedings | ACM Digital Library |
| Posters & Demonstrations | Anybody | Yes Greyed Out | Yes Greyed Out | Yes | Proceedings | ACM Digital Library |
| Doctoral Consortium | Students | Yes Greyed Out | No Greyed Out | Yes | Newsletter | ACM Digital Library |
| Student Research Competition | Students | No Greyed Out | Yes Greyed Out | Yes | Proceedings | ACM Digital Library |
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About ASSETS
Computer and Information Technologies have redesigned the way modern society operates. In particular, they have identified new avenues to assist individuals with special needs and provided tools and resources to alleviate the traditional barriers encountered by persons with disabilities. For example, speech generation systems have assisted persons with visual disabilities, voice recognition has helped people with motor impairments, multi-modal presentations have been shown to be effective in helping people with learning disabilities understand information.
The ASSETS meetings are developed with the specific focus of facilitating sharing of information, exchange of ideas, through formal paper sessions, demonstrations, posters, and informal/social events. To this purpose, ASSETS is a single track conference to encourage group participation and interactions.
The tenth ASSETS conference will follow the successful tradition established by the previous events --- held in Marina del Rey (1994), Vancouver (1996), Marina del Rey (1998), Washington D.C. (2000), Edinburgh (2002), Atlanta (2004), Baltimore (2005), Portland (2006) and Tempe (2007). ASSETS is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the SIGACCESS Special Interest Group on Accessible Computing.
The conference program covers a multitude of topics relevant to assistive technologies and universal accessibility and is structured around technical papers, poster sessions, demonstrations, the doctoral consortium, and the student research competition.





