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Intelligent interfaces enabling blind web users to build accessibility into the web.

机译:智能界面使盲人Web用户能够在Web中建立可访问性。

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The web holds incredible potential for blind computer users. Most web content is relatively open, represented in digital formats that can be automatically converted to voice or refreshable Braille. Software programs called screen readers can convert some content to an accessible form, but struggle on content not created with accessibility in mind. Even content that is possible to access may not have been designed for non-visual access, requiring blind web users to inefficiently search for what they want in the lengthy serialized views of content exposed by their screen readers. Screen readers are expensive, costing nearly ;Existing approaches to addressing these problems have not included blind people as part of the solution, instead relying on either (i) the owners of content and infrastructure to improve access or (ii) automated approaches that are limited in scope and can produce confusing errors. Developers can improve access to their content and administrators to their computing infrastructure, but relying on them represents a bottleneck that cannot be easily overcome when they fail. Automated tools can improve access but cannot address all concerns and can cause confusion when they make errors. Despite having the incentive to improve access, blind web users have largely been left out.;This dissertation explores novel intelligent interfaces enabling blind people to independently improve web content. These tools are made possible by novel predictive models of web actions and careful consideration of the design constraints for creating software that can run anywhere. Solutions created by users of these tools can be shared so that blind users can collaboratively help one another make sense of the web. Disabled people should not only be seen as access consumers but also as effective partners in achieving better access for everyone.;The thesis of this dissertation is the following: With intelligent interfaces supporting them, blind end users can collaboratively and effectively improve the accessibility, usability, and availability of their own web access .
机译:网络为盲人计算机用户带来了难以置信的潜力。大多数网络内容都是相对开放的,以数字格式表示,可以自动转换为语音或可刷新的盲文。称为屏幕阅读器的软件程序可以将某些内容转换为可访问的形式,但要在未考虑可访问性的情况下处理内容。甚至可能可以访问的内容也可能不是为非视觉访问而设计的,这要求盲人网络用户无法有效地在屏幕阅读器所显示的内容的长序列视图中搜索他们想要的内容。屏幕阅读器价格昂贵,接近成本;解决这些问题的现有方法并未将盲人作为解决方案的一部分,而是依靠(i)内容和基础架构的所有者来改善访问权限,或者(ii)受限的自动化方法在范围上可能会产生令人困惑的错误。开发人员可以改善对其内容的访问权限,并可以提高管理员对计算基础结构的访问权限,但是依靠它们代表了一个瓶颈,一旦出现故障就无法轻易克服。自动化工具可以改善访问权限,但不能解决所有问题,并且在出错时会引起混乱。尽管有改善访问的动机,但盲人网络用户在很大程度上已经被排除在外。本论文探索了新颖的智能界面,使盲人能够独立地改善网站内容。通过新颖的Web行为预测模型以及对创建可在任何地方运行的软件的设计约束的仔细考虑,使得这些工具成为可能。可以共享由这些工具的用户创建的解决方案,以便盲人用户可以相互协作,共同利用网络。残疾人不仅应被看作是获取消费者的对象,而且应该是使所有人都能获得更好的获取机会的有效合作伙伴。本论文的主题如下:通过智能接口的支持,盲目的最终用户可以协同有效地改善可访问性,可用性,并提供自己的网络访问权限。

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  • 作者

    Bigham, Jeffrey P.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Computer Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 171 p.
  • 总页数 171
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:25

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