Awards

2007 Best Student Paper

Slipping and Drifting: Using Older Users to Uncover Pen-Based Target Acquisition Difficulties

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2007 Best Paper

Evaluating American Sign Language Generation Through the Participation of Native ASL Signers

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2006 Best Student Paper

MobileASL: Intelligibility of Sign Language Video As Constrained by Mobile Phone Technology

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2006 Best Paper

Improvements In Vision-Based Pointer Control

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2005 Best Student Paper

Automatic Production of Tactile Graphics from Scalable Vector Graphics

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2005 Best Paper

Representing Coordination and Non-Coordination in an American Sign Language Animation

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2004 Best Student Paper

Mouse Movements of Motion-Impaired Users: A Submovement Analysis

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2004 Best Paper

Text Entry From Power Wheelchairs: EdgeWrite for Joysticks and Touchpads

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2002 Best Student Paper

Speech-based Cursor Control

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2002 Best Paper

Site-Wide Annotation: Reconstructing Existing Pages to Be Accessible

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