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ASSETS 2008

10th ACM Conference on Computers and Accessibility

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ASSETS 2008 Trip Report

Top caliber accessibility research, a small friendly gathering, and a picturesque setting-these were just a few of the highlights of the Tenth International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS’08).

ASSETS ’08 took place from October 12-15, 2008 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Halifax boasts the world’s second largest natural port and is a lively city on the Atlantic coast and home to several breweries (Yum!). The conference was held at the Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel, overlooking the spectacular waterfront, and close to the heart of downtown.

Though most attendees spent Sunday checking into the hotel and visiting the Harbourwalk, for a small number of attendees the conference officially started early that morning. This year 11 students participated in the Doctoral Consortium, a one-day workshop, where PhD students present their research and receive feedback from a panel of senior researchers. The consortium is typically an intense, but exceedingly helpful experience. From what I heard from this year’s cohort, 2008 was no exception.

One of my favourite things about ASSETS is its intimate size. Because it is a relatively small conference, it remains friendly and provides ample opportunity to both catch-up with old friends and make new ones. A prime example of this was the welcome event on Sunday night. After gathering in the conference lobby, Simon Harper, our fearless leader (and the 2008 general chair) confidently lead us through downtown in search of local beer and friendly atmosphere. We quickly found a suitable pub, and spent the rest of the evening gathered cozily around a few large tables, meeting each other and enjoying food and drink.

With Monday morning came the start of the main program, and still a little jet-lagged-not to mention a little tired from the night before-we stumbled into the conference. Fortunately, Dr. Ron Baecker roused our sleepy eyes with an invocative opening plenary on the design of technology to aid cognition. I don’t think I was the only attendee a little embarrassed by teary eyes after seeing the video portion of his presentation. His topic was not only captivating, but also timely: there was a marked trend in the program this year towards research on memory and cognition.

In total, 29 papers were presented over the three-day conference covering a wide range of topics. Web-accessibility continued to be a hot topic, but research also ventured in a few new directions including gaming and the use of social networks to improve accessibility. Lunches and coffee breaks provided occasions to mix with other conference attendees and to check out the 34 posters and demonstrations, as well as the posters from the 9 student research competition semi-finalists and the doctoral consortium attendees. There was a lot to see, but luckily a reception Monday night provided even more opportunity to meet, mingle, and catch all the new and exciting research.

ASSETS ’08 was particularly special, as the first ever SIGACCESS Award for Outstanding Contributions to Computing and Accessibility was presented at a banquet Tuesday night. This biennial award recognizes individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to the development of computing technologies that improve the accessibility of media and services to people with disabilities. This year’s award went to Dr. Jim Thatcher for his pioneering work on screen readers. Dr. Thatcher graciously accepted the award and humbly joked about his amazing life, as we devoured a scrumptious meal.

In general, the quality of the research presented this year was exceptional, but two papers were noted as standing above the rest. This year the ACM SIGACCESS Best Student Paper Award went to Yevgen Borodin, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Rohit Raman, and I. V. Ramakrishnan for their paper, “What’s new?: Making web page updates accessible.” And, the ACM SIGACCESS Best Paper Award went to Jinjuan Feng, Jonathan Lazar, Libby Kumin, and Ant Ozok for their paper, “Computer usage by young individuals with down syndrome: An exploratory study.”

Mirroring its start, the conference closed with an informal gathering around local beer and friendly conversation. I, unfortunately, missed out on that event as I had to rush off to the airport. But I left full of excitement for next year’s conference, and full of ideas for new research. So as much as I longed to stay just a little bit longer, I couldn’t wait to get home and to start on those ideas! I hope to see everyone next October (26-28) in Pittsburgh, PA.

Karyn Moffatt
Department of Computer Science
University of British Columbia

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posted on: Monday, November 17, 2008

 

ASSETS 2008 Programme

Below is the full programme for ASSETS 2008. Please note there have been changes from the original published programme.

Sunday, 12th October 2008

Programme of Events for Sunday, 12th October 2008
Time Programme
08:00 - 17:00 Doctoral Consortium Papers (Invitation Only Sessions) (Closed Session)
Chair: John Black and Giorgio Brajnik
This is a closed session. You can see the work and speak to the students in the Tuesday Poster Sessions at the coffee and lunch breaks.
Eclipse Accessibility Tools Framework (ACTF) Hands-on Session (St Mary's University)
Chair: Chieko Asakawa and Hironobu Takagi
There are sets of accessibility components that researchers and engineers can use for their development work. For example, aDesigner, Flash accessibility validation engines, ai-Browser for multimedia and so on, which have been presented in the previous ASSETS conferences have been opensourced after conponentization on the Eclipse ACTF. In addition, we will introduce APIs for "Accessibility Commons", a metadata repository that allows you to store the metadata you generated and share the metadata in your browser environment. In this hands-on session, we would like to introduce sets of useful components for Web accessibility research. Each attendee will experience writing some code using some of components of the ACTF. The detailed agenda will be introduced soon, but if you are interested in opensource components, please plan to attend the hands-on session.
20:00 - 22:00 Welcome to Halifax (Out On The Town)
Chair: Simon Harper
We'll be having an informal gathering on Sunday night drinks / food and conversation - not included in the registration fee. Details will be posted on the site and sent to each registered member by email before the conference.

Monday, 13th October 2008

Programme of Events for Monday, 13th October 2008
Time Programme
08:00 - 09:00 Conference Registration (Foyer)
Chair: Yeliz Yesilada
Registration will be nominally open until 12:30 pm on Monday. In the event of the desk being unattended or closed please email rc-assets08-at-sigaccess.org.
09:00 - 09:30 Conference Opening address (Main Conference Room)
Chair: Simon Harper
09:30 - 10:30 Opening Keynote (Main Conference Room)
Chair: Armando Barreto
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break (Foyer) Doctoral Consortium Posters (Foyer)
Chair: John Black
A chance to see the work of our Doctoral Consortium students.
Microsoft Student Research Competition Posters (Foyer)
Chair: Matt Huenerfauth
See the work in contention for the ACM Microsoft Student Research Competition.
11:30 - 12:30 Cognition and Memory (I) (Main Conference Room)
  1. Software and Technologies Designed for People with Autism: What do users want?
    Cynthia Putnam, Lorna Chong
  2. A3: A Coding Guideline for HCI+Autism Research using Video Annotation
    Joshua Hailpern, Karrie Karahalios, James Halle, Laura DeThorne, Mary-Kelsey Coletto
  3. Technology for Just-In-Time In-Situ Learning of Facial Affect for Persons Diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Miriam Madsen, Rana el Kaliouby, Matthew Goodwin, Rosalind Picard
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch (Dining Room) Doctoral Consortium Posters (Foyer)
Chair: John Black
A chance to see the work of our Doctoral Consortium students.
Microsoft Student Research Competition Posters (Foyer)
Chair: Matt Huenerfauth
See the work in contention for the ACM Microsoft Student Research Competition.
14:00 - 15:30 Cognition and Memory (II) (Main Conference Room)
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break (Foyer) Doctoral Consortium Posters (Foyer)
Chair: Giorgio Brajnik
A chance to see the work of our Doctoral Consortium students.
Microsoft Student Research Competition Posters (Foyer)
Chair: Matt Huenerfauth
See the work in contention for the ACM Microsoft Student Research Competition.
16:00 - 17:30 Older Adults (Main Conference Room)
19:00 - 21:00 Welcome Drinks Reception (Foyer) Posters (Foyer)
Chair: Chieko Asakawa and Hironobu Takagi
Posters and system demonstrations will run in concert with the drinks reception.

Tuesday, 14th October 2008

Programme of Events for Tuesday, 14th October 2008
Time Programme
08:30 - 09:00 Conference Registration (Foyer)
Chair: Yeliz Yesilada
Registration will be nominally open until 12:30 pm on Monday. In the event of the desk being unattended or closed please email rc-assets08-at-sigaccess.org.
09:00 - 10:30 Vision (Main Conference Room)
  1. Slide Rule: Making Mobile Touch Screens Accessible to Blind People Using Multi-Touch Interaction Techniques
    Shaun Kane, Jeffrey Bigham, Jacob Wobbrock
  2. Note-Taker: Enabling Students who are Legally Blind to Take Notes in Class
    David Hayden, Dirk Colbry, John Black , Sethuraman Panchanathan
  3. Refreshable tactile graphics applied to schoolbook illustrations for students with visual impairment
    Grégory Petit, Aude Dufresne, Vincent Levesque, Vincent Hayward, Nicole Trudeau
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break (Foyer) System Demonstrations (Foyer)
Chair: Chieko Asakawa and Hironobu Takagi
System Demonstrations will occur in parallel with Coffee and Lunch.
11:00 - 12:00 Audio Interaction (Main Conference Room)
12:00 - 13:00 Microsoft Student Research Competition (Finalists Presentations) (Main Conference Room)
Chair: Matt Huenerfauth
Sponsored by Microsoft Research, the ACM Student Research Competition is an internationally recognised venue for graduate student research.
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch (Dining Room) System Demonstrations (Foyer)
Chair: Chieko Asakawa and Hironobu Takagi
System Demonstrations will occur in parallel with Coffee and Lunch.
14:00 - 15:30 Accessibility Studies (Main Conference Room)
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break (Foyer) System Demonstrations (Foyer)
Chair: Chieko Asakawa and Hironobu Takagi
System Demonstrations will occur in parallel with Coffee and Lunch.
16:00 - 17:30 Web Accessibility (Main Conference Room)
  1. A User Evaluation of the SADIe Transcoder
    Darren Lunn, Sean Bechhofer, Simon Harper
  2. What's New? - Making Web Page Updates Accessible
    Yevgen Borodin, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Rohit Raman, I.V. Ramakrishnan
  3. Accessibility Commons: A Metadata Infrastructure for Web Accessibility
    Shinya Kawanaka, Yevgen Borodin, Jeffrey Bigham, Darren Lunn, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa
18:00 - 19:00 SIGACCESS Business Meeting (Main Conference Room)
Chair: Vicki Hanson
Open Meeting all attendees are invited.
19:30 - 21:30 Conference Dinner (Dining Room)
Chair: Vicki Hanson
Dinner and presentation of the ACM SIGACCESS Award for Outstanding Contributions to Computing and Accessibility: The award recognises individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to the development of computing technologies which improve the accessibility of media and services to people with disabilities.

Wednesday, 15th October 2008

Programme of Events for Wednesday, 15th October 2008
Time Programme
08:30 - 09:00 Conference Registration (Foyer)
Chair: Yeliz Yesilada
Registration will be nominally open until 12:30 pm on Monday. In the event of the desk being unattended or closed please email rc-assets08-at-sigaccess.org.
09:00 - 10:30 Games and Gaming (Main Conference Room)
  1. Sudoku Access: A Sudoku Game for People with Motor Disabilities
    Stéphane Norte, Fernando Lobo
  2. Blind Hero: Enabling Guitar Hero for the Visually Impaired
    Bei Yuan, Eelke Folmer
  3. PowerUp: An accessible virtual world
    Shari Trewin, Vicki Hanson, Mark Laff, Anna Cavender
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break (Foyer)
11:00 - 12:30 Collaborative Accessibility (Main Conference Room)
  1. RouteCheckr: Personalized Multicriteria Routing for Mobility Impaired Pedestrians
    Thorsten Völkel, Gerhard Weber
  2. Social Accessibility: Achieving Accessibility through Collaborative Metadata Authoring
    Hironobu Takagi, Shinya Kawanaka, Msatomo Kobayashi, Takashi Itoh, Chieko Asakawa
  3. Hunting for Headings: Sighted Labelers vs. Automatic Classification of Headings
    Jeremy Brudvik, Jeffrey Bigham, Anna Cavender, Richard Ladner
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch (Dining Room)
13:30 - 15:00 Motor Function (Main Conference Room)
Please Note the Early Start for This Session
15:00 - 15:15 ASSETS 2008 Awards (Main Conference Room)
Chair: Armando Barreto
  1. SIGACCESS Best Paper Award: Presented to the individual(s) judged by an awards committee to have written the best paper appearing in the ASSETS conference proceedings.
  2. SIGACCESS Best Student Paper Award: Presented to the individual(s) judged by an awards committee to have written the best paper appearing in the ASSETS conference proceedings. To be considered for the Best Student Paper Award, the student must be the first author.
15:15 - 15:30 Closing Announcements (Main Conference Room)
Chair: Simon Harper
2008 Close and Thanks. Looking forward to 2009.
19:00 - 22:00 Staying Over Drinks
Chair: Simon Harper
Staying over in Halifax? Flight not until Thursday? Staying for Sightseeing? We'll be having an informal gathering on Wednesday night drinks / food and conversation - not included in the registration fee.

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posted on: Tuesday, July 29, 2008

 

Early Bird Registration

Registration for ASSETS 2008 is now open. The deadline for Early Registration is 4th August 2008.

The registration costs for ASSETS 2008 are as follows:

Early Registration (before 4th August 2008)
ACM/SIGACCESS members $450 (CAD)
Non-ACM/SIGACCESS members $550 (CAD)
Student $300 (CAD)

Late and on-site Registration (after 4th August 2008)
ACM/SIGACCESS members $550 (CAD)
Non-ACM/SIGACCESS members $650 (CAD)
Student $350 (CAD)

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posted on: Friday, July 18, 2008

 

Registration Is Now Open

Delegates can now register for ASSETS 2008.

Prices for ASSETS 2008 are fixed in the currency of US Dollars (USD). Up to date conversions can be found online at: http://www.xe.com.

Please note that the deadline for Early Registration is 4th August 2008.

Registration Fees
Delegate Type Early Registration Regular Registration
ACM Member $450 (USD) $550 (USD)
Non-ACM Member $550 (USD) $650 (USD)
Student $300 (USD) $350 (USD)

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posted on: Tuesday, June 03, 2008