- From: Yeliz Yesilada <yesilady@cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 18:38:23 +0300
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
The Eigth International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A 2011) 'Crowdsourcing the Cloud: An Inclusive Web by All and For All?' Co-Located with the Twentieth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2011), in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, 28-29 March 2011. Important Dates ------------------- * SUBMISSIONS: TECHNICAL and COMMUNICATION Papers: 10 Jan 2011 (Midnight Hawaii Standard Time) WEB ACCESSIBILITY CHALLENGE: 31 Jan 2011 (Midnight Hawaii Standard Time) DECISION: 07 Feb 2011 (Midnight Hawaii Standard Time) More details: <http://www.w4a.info/2011/submissions/dates.shtml> Keynote Speakers -------------------------- To be announced. 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. Selected authors will be invited to submit extended versions of their paper for publication in a Journal to be announced. Topics and Content ------------------- Cloud-computing is the technological paradigm where computing resources are distributed over the Internet. This way, the browser becomes the interface to access services and applications with almost unlimited storage capacity and processing power. Cloud-computing and the applications deployed over it facilitate collective intelligence and crowdsourcing phenomena, where millions of users can contribute to a common goal. Following these approaches, a number of successful projects that focus on web accessibility have been released in recent years. These developments range from platforms to collectively removing accessibility barriers to making assistive technologies widespread and available for all. These preliminary approaches such as online screen-readers and accessibility repairing applications have yielded promising results towards an inclusive web by removing both economical and accessibility barriers. In order to develop the cloud to its full potential as far as accessibility is concerned, there are still several research questions that should address the weak points and challenges in a timely manner in order to create an inclusive Web. Will crowdsourcing the cloud lead us to an inclusive Web by all and for all? Will crowdsourcing the cloud remove accessibility barriers for all? Will crowdsourcing the cloud make the Web accessible or inaccessible? From this point of view, W4A 2011 is interested in the following topics in particular (but not exclusively!): * Cloud computing based assistive technologies * Deployment, acceptance and scalability issues of cloud computing accessibility tools * Tools for collaborative accessibility testing * Tools to collectively repair accessibility problems * Empirical studies and data analysis of crowdsourcing for accessibility * Cooperative authoring tools * Quality assurance of crowdsourcing generated content * Methodologies for crowdsourcing procedures for accessibility * Web authoring guidelines and tools * Mobile accessibility * User modeling and the adaptive web * Adaptation and transformation of existing Web content * 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 * Accessible graphic formats and tools for their creation While cloud computing and crowdsourcing are this year's 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. 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/2011/submissions/index.shtml> Microsoft 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: <http://www.w4a.info/2011/submissions/challenge.shtml> Google Student Awards ------------------- The Second "Student Awards Programme", sponsored since 2010 by Google, is organised to give an opportunity to high quality students with limited funding to attend the W4A Conference. Thanks to generous sponsorship from Google, two awards, each of up to US$1200, are available to support students to attend W4A 2011. We now invite applications from interested students. <http://www.w4a.info/2011/submissions/studentawards.shtml> Endorsement ------------------- W4A 2011 is endorsed by the International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee (IW3C2) General Chair ------------------- Leo Ferres, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile Email: <gc-2011-at-w4a.info> Programme Chairs ------------------- Julio Abascal, UPV/EHU, Spain; Markel Vigo, CICtourGUNE, Spain. Email: <pc-2011@w4a.info> Challenge Chairs ------------------- Rui Lopes, University of Lisbon, Portugal. Paola Salomoni, University of Bologna, Italy Email: <students2011@w4a.info> Student Awards ------------------- Jeffrey P. Bigham, University of Rochester, USA. Yevgen Borodin, Stony Brook University, USA. Email: <cc2011@w4a.info> Programme Committee ------------------- To be announced. W4A on the Web ------------------- * <http://www.w4a.info> * <http://www.w4a.info/updates.xml> (RSS/ATOM News Feed)
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