CHI 2024
Can't wait to present our work at CHI!
Works Presented
Have you ever wondered how to make different kinds of videos accessible to blind and low vision audiences? Join us on Tuesday, May 14th at 11 AM in Room 319 for our presentation of our paper, "It's Kind of Context Dependent": Understanding Blind and Low Vision People's Video Accessibility Preferences Across Viewing Scenarios! π€
Grateful to have been a supporting author on Sharon's paper, "Vulnerable, Victimized, and Objectified": Understanding Ableist Hate and Harassment Experienced by Disabled Content Creators on Social Media! She'll be presenting this work on Wednesday, May 15th at 11:15 AM in Room 320.
Workshop Paper
Also excited to be participating in the CHI Workshop, With or Without Permission: Site-Specific Augmented Reality for Social Justice!
Photos
Links
"It's Kind of Context Dependent": Understanding Blind and Low Vision People's Video Accessibility Preferences Across Viewing Scenarios
Paper [DOI / PDF]Blog Post To be added!
Presentation Slides To be added!
Video Preview [YouTube]
Video Presentation [YouTube]
"Vulnerable, Victimized, and Objectified": Understanding Ableist Hate and Harassment Experienced by Disabled Content Creators on Social Media
Paper [DOI / PDF]ARtivism: AR-Enabled Accessible Public Art and Advocacy
Workshop Paper [DOI / PDF]Artifact [YouTube]
Get in touch!
If you're interested in digital information accessibility, specifically regarding subjective sources (images, videos, etc.), please reach out β I'd love to chat!lucjia@cs.cornell.edu
@LucyAJiang