Automatic accessibility transcoding for flash content - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Automatic accessibility transcoding for flash content

Daisuke Sato, Hisashi Miyashita, Hironobu Takagi, and Chieko Asakawa
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 9th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS '07), pp. 35 - 42, October, 2007

Abstract

It is not surprising that rich Internet content, such as Flash and DHTML, is some of the most pervasive content because of its visual attractiveness to the sighted majority. Such visually rich content has been causing severe accessibility problems, especially for people with visual disabilities. For Flash content, the kinds of accessibility information necessary for screen readers is not usually provided in the existing content. A typical example of such missing data is the lack of alternative text for buttons, hypertext links, widget roles, and so on. One of the major reasons is that the current accessibility framework of Flash content imposes a burden on content authors to make their content accessible. As a result, adding support for accessibility tends to be neglected, and screen reader users are left out of the richer Internet experiences.

BibTeX

@conference{Sato-2007-126524,
author = {Daisuke Sato and Hisashi Miyashita and Hironobu Takagi and Chieko Asakawa},
title = {Automatic accessibility transcoding for flash content},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 9th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS '07)},
year = {2007},
month = {October},
pages = {35 - 42},
}