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We compare how sighted and blind colleagues experience flow in work related collaborative tasks, such as data analysis, vibe coding, or document editing, to develop inclusive design principles for technology mediated collaborative work and shared experiences.

Publications

  • Umwelt: Accessible structured editing of multi-modal data representations

    J. Zong; I. Pedraza Pineros; M. K. Chen; D. Hajas; A. Satyanarayan (2024). Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 46:1–46:20). Association for Computing Machinery

    DOI: 10.1145/3613904.3641996 · Publisher · PDF · Accessible HTML

  • Closed haptioning: A demonstration of using mid-air haptics for improving accessibility of audio-visual content beyond closed captions and audio description

    D. Hajas; D. Pittera; M. Obrist (2020). Proceedings of the International Conference on Human Haptic Sensing and Touch Enabled Computer Applications (EuroHaptics 2020). Springer

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Media

  • 🎬 Umwelt: Accessible Structured Editing of Multi-Modal Data Representations(2024-05-09)

    This pre-recorded conference talk introduces Umwelt, an open source, screen reader accessible, structured editor for multi-modal data representations, enabling collaboration between sighted and blind collaborators, through cross-modal context switching.

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