List of Readings for CS 294-4
Assistive
Technology
Spring 2002
Prof. Jen Mankoff
GSI:
Hesham Kamel
Videos
FAT City
ADHD Documentary
Other
Article on empowerment
LD handout
Novels
Required: ONE of these
- The Me in the Mirror (Chung, 1994) -- available in campus bookstore
under cs294-4
- Quick and easy read. Autobiography of Chung, an activist who grew
up disabled, and the ways in which she explored independance as she became
involved in the disability movement.
- Moving Violations (Hockenberry) -- available in campus bookstore
under cs294-4
- Interesting but longer. Autobiography of John Hockenberry, who
worked as a foreign correspondant for NPR for many years, and became paraplegic
as a teenager.
- Missing Pieces -- available in campus bookstore under cs294-4
- Story of a Dutch village/community specifically for people
with disabilities
- Touching the Rock (Hull, 1990) ISBN 0-679-73547-X (paperback)
- Autobiography of a man who becomes blind late in life.
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Journey Out of Science
(Rush, 1986)
- An autobiography of John Rush, who due to cerebral
palsy could not easily communicate.
- Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language (Grace, 1985)
ISBN 0-674-27041-X (paperback)
- Researched history of two towns in Martha's Vineyard
wear deafness was common and everyone spoke sign language. Illustrates
a truly integrated community in which the disabled faced no stigma or handicap.
- Seeing Voices (Sacks, 1989) ISBN 0-375-70407-8
- Oliver Sacks' voyage into the subject of Sign,
it's implicatons for language, and the deaf movement.
Papers & Etc.
Assistive Technology for People with Disabilities (ATPWD) -- available
in campus bookstore under cs294-4 (REQUIRED)
Everything else will be handed out as photocopies
Design of Everyday Things. Don Norman (DET)
Readings in HCI, Baeker. Grudin, Buxton & Greenberg (RinHCI)
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[2] (opt) Methodology Matters: Doing Research in the Behavioral and Social
Sciences, pp 152-169
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[3] Tools & Techniques for Creative Design, pp 128-141
Human-Computer Interaction. Dix, Finlay, Abowd and Beale (DFAB)
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[4] The Design Process, pp 178-221
Designing the User Interface. Shneiderman (DUI)
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[5] Recognizing the Diversity of Users, pp 67-91
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[6] Accomodations of Human Diversity, pp 18-27
Extra-Ordinary Human Computer Interaction. Edwards (EOHCI)
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[6a] Tables on Computer Access, pp 36-41
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[7] Modeling and Analysis of Dyslexic Writing Using Speech and Other Modalities,
pp 145-168
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[8] Metaphors for Nonvisual Computing (Mynatt & Edwards), pp 201-220
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(of interest) Minspeak case study, pp 47-57
Assistive Technology and Artificial Intelligence.
Springer-Verlag (ATAI)
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[11] A Wearable
Computer-Based ASL Recognizer
. Stamer et al, pp 84-98 (
ps.gz
)
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[12] Assistive Robotics: An Overview. Muller. pp 126-13
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[13] (opt?) Nav Chair: Simpson et al, pp 235-255
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[14] Integrating Vision & Spatial Reasoning for Assistive Navigation.
Gibbeetal, pp 179-193
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[15] Introduction to AAC, "Interface and Language Issues in Intelligent
Systems for PWD" McCoy, pp 1-11
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[16] Iconic Languages: Design for People with Significant Speech and Motor
Impairments, pp12-32
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[16a] An Augmentative Communication Intercom Based on Conversational Schema,
pp 69-125
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[16b] Providing Intelligent Language Feedback for AAC Users. Pennington
& McCoy. pp. 59-72
User Modelling. ACM Conference (UM'97)
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[17] User Modeling for Error Recovery: A Spellchecker for Dyslexic Users,
Spooner & Edwards pp. 147-157
Nielsen-Norman Group
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[18] How to Conduct Useability Evaluations for Accessibility (Coyne &
Nielsen, )
Assistive Technology. ACM Conference (ASSETS '00)
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[20] A Framework of Assistive Pointers for Low Vision Users. Frasier and
Gutwin. ASSETS '00 pp 9-16
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(vision) Tactile Imaging Using Watershed-Based Segmentation. Hemundez
and Bamer. pp 26-33
(pdf)
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[20a] Low Vision: The Role of Visual Acuity in the Efficiency of Cursor
Movement. Jacko et al. pp 1-8.
(pdf)
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[21] A Study of Blind Drawing Practices: Creating Graphical Information
without the Visual Channel (Kamel & Landay), pp 34-41
(pdf)
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[22] A Comparison of Voice Controlled and Mouse Controlled Web Browsing.
Christian et al, pp72-79
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[23] The Development of Language Processing Support . . . Elliot et al,
pp 101-108
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[24] Human Factors Issues in the Neural Signals Direct Brain Computer Interface,
Moore & Kennedy, pp 114-120
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[25] Investigating the Applicability of User Models for Motion-Impaired
Users, Keates et al, pp 129-136.
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[26] Wearable Interfaces for Orientation & Wayfinding, Ross et al,
pp 193-200
[27] (tool) Disability, Inability & Cyberspace. pp 75-81 (discusses
Archimedes Project). In Human Values and the Design of Computer Technology
Assistive Technology. ACM Conference (ASSETS '98)
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[28] Towards the Use of Speech and Natural Language Technology in Intervention
for a Language-disordered Population. Lehman. pp 19-25
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[29] Lessons from Developing Audio HTML interfaces. James. pp 27-34
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[30] (early childhood) Automatic Babble Recognition for early detection...
Fell et al. pp 59-65
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[31] A tool for Creating Eye-aware Applications that adapt to changes
in user behavior. Edwards. pp 67-74
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[32] <prog lang> Reading and Writing Mathematics: The MAVIS Project.
Karshmer et al. pp 136-143
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[33] A Model of Keyboard Configuration Requirements (also see UM '97 pub)
Truth & Pain. pp 173-181
[34] (adaptation; AVANTI, web) Self-Adapting Web-based systems: Towards
Universal Accessibility.
Stephanidis et al.
Assistive Technology. ACM Conference (ASSETS '96)
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[35] Improving the Useability of Speech-based interfaces for Blind Users.
Pitt & Edwards. pp 124-130
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[36] A study of Input Device Manipulation Diff. Trewin. pp
15-22
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[37] (empirical eval) An Approach to the Evaluation of Assistive Technology.
Stevens & Edwards. pp 64-71
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[38] Designing Interface Toolkit with Dynamic Selectable Modality. Kawai,
Aida and Saito. pp. 72-79
Assistive Technology. ACM Conference (ASSETS '94)
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[39] (early childhood) Using the Baby Babble Blanket for Infants with
Motor Problems. An Empirical Study. Fell & Farrier pp. 77-84
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[40] Aurora: A Conceptual Model for Web-Content Adaptation to Support
the Universal Usability of Web-Based Services. Huang & Sundareson. pp
124-131.
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[41] A system for teaching Speech to profoundly deaf children using synthesized
acoustic & articulatory patterns. Keate et al. pp 17-22
Other
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[51] Prediction and conversational momentum in an augmentative communication
system. Alm, Arnott & Newell. CACM 35(5), May 1992. pp 46-55.
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[52] Generating Text From Compressed Input. An Intelligent Interface
for People with Severe Motor Impairments. Demasco & McKay.
(ACM35C5) pp 68-72
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[53] (tool) The Archimedes Project, CSLI, Stanford (total access system).
www--csli.stanford.edu/arch/arch.html
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[54] (word pred) Tool for Evaluating Communication Rate in Interactive
Contexts. Cornish & Higginbotham
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[55] (comp access) Computer Accessibility for Federal Workers with Disabilities:
It's the law. Ladner (ACM 32(8)'89. pp 952-958.
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[56] (MERCATOR) Nonvisual presentation of graphical user interfaces:
contrasting two approaches. Mynatt & Weber. CHI 1994 pp 166-172.
(ps.gz)
(pdf)
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[57] (modeling) Computing for Users with Special Needs and Models of Human
Computer Interaction. McMillan. CH192. pp 143-148.
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[58] (WP - knowing what other speaker says) Augmentative and Alternative
Communication: The Role of Broadband Telecommunications. McKinlay
et al. IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering pp
254-260
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[59] (WP & cog impair) Some Interface Issues in Developing Intelligent
Communication Aids for People with Disabilities. IUI '97. pp163-170.
McCoy et al.
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[60] A study of the application of Fitts' law to selected cerebral palsied
adults. Bravo et al. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1993, 177,
pp 1107-1117
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[61] Quantitative Indicators of Cognitive Load during use of a word prediction
system. Koestler & Levine. RESNA '94. pp 118-120
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[62] (think aloud) Some Techniques for Observing Users. Kathleen
Ganoll
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[63] Selecting Text for manipulation in a GUI through scanning. Shein
et al. RESNA '92. pp 42-44
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[64] Emacspeak --A Speech
Interface
. T.V. Raman. CHI 1996. pp 66-71.
(html)
(ps)
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[65] Initial Design and Evaluation of an Interface to Hypermedia Systems
for Blind Users. Petrie et al. Hypertext 97. pp ?-?
(pdf)
Designing Interactive Systems. ACM Conference (DIS'00)
Conference on Universal Usability (CUU '00)
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[70] (age) Increasing the Opportunities for Aging in Place. Mynatt,
Essa & Rogers. pp 65-71
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[9] Rapid Ethnography: Time Deepening Strategics for HCI Field Research.
Daniel Millen, pp 280-286
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[10] Screen Reading & Netscape/Word. Barnicle
Books
ATWD=Assistive Technology for People with Disabilities (Required)
DET = Design of Everyday Things
RinHCI=Readings in HCI
DFAB = Dix, Finlay, Abowd & Beale: HCI
DUI = Shneiderman: Designing the User Interface
ATAI=
EOHCI=Extra-Ordinary Human Coupler Interaction (Edwards, 1995)
CD=Claiming Disability (Linton 1998)