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    W4A 2010 - The Seventh International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A 2010)

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    Category W4A 2010

    Deadline: February 01, 2010 | Date: April 26, 2010

    Venue/Country: Raleigh, India

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The Seventh International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web

    Accessibility (W4A 2010)

    'Developing Regions: Common Goals, Common Problems?'

    Co-Located with the Nineteenth International World Wide Web Conference

    (WWW2010), in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 26-27 April 2010.

    Important Dates

    * SUBMISSIONS:

    TECHNICAL and COMMUNICATION Papers:

    01 Feb 2010 (Midnight Hawaii Standard Time)

    WEB ACCESSIBILITY CHALLENGE:

    19th Feb 2010 (Midnight Hawaii Standard Time)

    More details: <http://www.w4a.info/2010/submissions/dates.shtml>

    Keynote Speakers

    * Steve Bratt (CEO, WWW Foundation)

    * Gregg Vanderheiden (Director Trace R&D Center, Professor, University

    of Wisconsin-Madison)

    This year, we will also have an After Dinner Keynote at the

    conference dinner. We feel that this more casual environment will

    allow for an extended discussion among the conference attendees of

    the topics covered throughout the conference. Our 2010 After Dinner

    Keynote will be:

    * William Loughborough (Smith-Kettlewell Institute of Visual Science)

    Publications

    * The conference proceedings will be published as part of the ACM

    International Conference Proceedings Series and will be available at

    the ACM Digital Library.

    * Authors of selected papers presented at W4A 2010 will be invited to

    submit revised versions of their papers for publication in a Special

    Issue of the New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia (NRHM) journal.

    This follows two previous successful Special Issues of the same

    journal presenting research from past W4A conferences, and we're

    pleased to be able to continue our association with the journal.

    New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia:

    <http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13614568.asp>

    Topics and Content

    A revolution in the information society is now starting, based on the

    use of mobile phones in developing countries. The hyper-growth of

    mobile phone penetration is deeply changing the lives of people in

    most of the world; their ways of communicating, working, learning, and

    structuring their societies. The promising next step is obviously to

    access the Web. The Web has already touched the lives of over a

    billion people and now is the time for the next billions.

    However, this expansion faces unprecedented accessibility

    challenges. Even the word "accessibility" needs a new definition for

    people in the developing regions. How can someone who is illiterate or

    barely literate access the Web? In some cases, a language may not even

    have a written form. The affordability of the technology is also a

    challenge, while access is constrained by low computational power,

    limited bandwidth, compact keyboards, tiny screens, and even by the

    lack of electric power. All of these constraints compound the problems

    of access and inclusion.

    The desire for access in developing regions and the resourcefulness of

    the people who want inclusion unite the communities of people in

    developing regions and the communities of disabled people in the

    developed world. Will complex and highly graphical interfaces exclude

    developing regions from access? What problems exist, what are the

    newly appearing problems, and what solutions are required? How do the

    adoption patterns for Web accessibility and inclusion vary across

    cultures? What effect will the Web in the developing regions have on

    accessibility in the developed regions and vice versa?

    Note that while the commonalities between Web Accessibility and

    Developing Regions are this years theme, please don't be deterred if

    this somewhat unique area is not yours. We would like to see all

    quality work on Web Accessibility regardless of the particular field

    within accessibility. The overriding reason for a paper being accepted

    is its high quality in relation to the broad area of Web

    Accessibility.

    In this case topics of interests include (but are not limited to):

    * Inclusion and Citizen Empowerment in Developing Regions;

    * Inclusion and Literacy in Developing Regions;

    * Enhancing Education in Developing Regions;

    * Accessibility Problems in Developing Regions;

    * Web Based Employment in Developing Regions;

    * Web Based Health Care in Developing Regions;

    * Evaluation and Validation tools and techniques;

    * User Experimentation looking at Social Networking and Freedom of

    Expression;

    * User Agents for Developing Regions and User Agent Guidelines;

    * Web Authoring Guidelines;

    * Design and best practice to support Web accessibility;

    * Technological advances to support Web accessibility;

    * End user tools;

    * Accessibility guidelines, best practice, evaluation techniques, and

    tools;

    * Psychology of end user experiences and scenarios;

    * Innovative techniques to support accessibility;

    * Universally accessible graphical design approaches;

    * Design Perspectives;

    * Adapting existing Web content; and

    * Accessible graphic formats and tools for their creation.

    Submission

    We will accept position and technical papers, and short

    communications. Position papers should only be submitted as a

    communication of (up to 4-pages) whereas technical papers should be in

    full paper format (up to 10-pages). Accepted papers and communications

    will appear in the Conference proceedings contained on the Conference

    CD, and will also be accessible to the general public via the ACM

    Digital Library website. The official language of the Conference is

    English.

    Submission details are available at:

    <http://www.w4a.info/2010/submissions/index.shtml>

    Web Accessibility Challenge

    Sponsored by Microsoft since 2008, the "Web Accessibility Challenge"

    is organised to give an opportunity to researchers and developers of

    advanced Web accessibility technologies for showcasing their

    technologies to technical leaders in this area not only from academia

    and industry but also from end-users. More details:

    ttp://www.w4a.info/2010/submissions/challenge.shtml

    Endorsement

    W4A 2010 is endorsed by the International World Wide Web Conferences

    Steering Committee (IW3C2)

    General Chair

    Chieko Asakawa and Hironobu Takagi

    Accessibility Research, Tokyo Research Laboratory, IBM Research, Tokyo

    Japan

    Email: gc-2010-at-w4a.info

    Programme Chairs

    Leo Ferres

    Department of Computer Science, Universidad de Concepci√?n,

    Chile

    Cynthia Shelly

    Microsoft Co.

    USA

    Email: pc-2010atw4a.info

    Challenge Chairs

    Julio Abascal, Myriam Arrue and Markel Vigo

    UPV/EHU,

    Spain

    Special Issue Chair

    David Sloan

    University of Dundee, UK.

    Programme Committee

    Margherita Antona, ICS-FORTH, Greece

    Helen Ashman, The University of South Australia, Australia

    Armando Barreto, Florida International University, USA

    Eugene Borodin, Stony Brook University, USA

    Giorgio Brajnik, Universita di Udine, Italy

    Andy Brown, University of Manchester, UK

    Anna Cavender, University of Washington

    Wendy Chisholm, University of Washington

    Alan Chuter, ONCE Foundation

    Michael Cooper, W3C, USA

    Olga De Troyer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

    David Duce, Oxford Brookes University, UK

    Kelly Ford, Microsoft, Inc., USA

    Renata Fortes, University of Sao Paulo, Brasil

    Becky Gibson, IBM Emerging Internet Technologies, USA

    Vicki Hanson, University of Dundee, UK

    Simon Harper, University of Manchester, UK

    Sarah Horton, Dartmouth College, USA

    Caroline Jay, University of Manchester, UK

    Brian Kelly, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK

    Rui Lopes, University of Lisbon, Portugal

    Darren Lunn, University of Manchester, UK

    Charles McCathieNevile, Opera Software

    Eleni Michailidou, University of Manchester, UK

    Klaus Miesenberger, University of Linz, Austria

    David Novick, The University of Texas at El Paso, USA

    Zeljko Obrenovic, Technical University Eindhoven (TU/e), Netherland

    Michael Paciello, The Paciello Group, USA

    Enrico Pontelli, New Mexico State University, USA

    I.V. Ramakrishnan, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA

    Gustavo Rossi, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina

    Paola Salomoni, University of Bologna, Italy

    Andrew Sears, UMBC, USA

    David Sloan, University of Dundee, UK

    Shari Trewin, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA

    Victor Tsaran, Yahoo, Inc., USA

    Douglas Tudhope, University of Glamorgan, UK

    Takayuki Watanabe, Tokyo Woman's Christian University, Japan

    Yeliz Yesilada, University of Manchester, UK


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