[COGA-Voice] : About Disabilities that may require cognitive accessibility support

Refer to: Cognitive Accessibility Research Modules - Voice Systems and
Conversational Interfaces
https://raw.githack.com/w3c/coga/FPWD-research-modules/research-modules/Conversational-Voice-Systems.html

Issue 1:  About "1.1 Disabilities that may require cognitive accessibility
support":
What is the difference between the items listed and the list of examples
that follows the list? Do they not all belong to the same group?
Is the intent to list medical conditions that may result in cognitive
disabilities in the first list?
Issue 2: About Cognitive accessibility also supports benefit a broad range
of users, including:
This statement should be more explicit to say that the benefits of
cognitive accessibility support helps a broad range of users  including
users without disabilities. And then list the two items for language
fluency and different backgrounds.

Issue 3:
Perhaps there should be a statement that says the challenges faced by users
with cognitive disabilities  may be compounded if the person also has other
limitations like hearing, vision or speech impairments.

Thanks,
Sailesh Panchang
Principal Accessibility Consultant

Email: sailesh.panchang@deque.com
Deque Systems Inc | - Accessibility for Good | www.deque.com

Received on Friday, 9 January 2026 19:15:32 UTC