ABSTRACT
This demo will present HearSay, a multi-modal non-visual web browser, which aims to bridge the growing Web Accessibility divide between individuals with visual impairments and their sighted counterparts, and to facilitate full participation of blind individuals in the growing Web-based society.
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- Borodin, Y. A flexible VXML interpreter for non-visual web access. ASSETS 2006. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Hearsay: a new generation context-driven multi-modal assistive web browser
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