Conference Information
ASSETS 2025: International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility
https://assets25.sigaccess.org/
Submission Date:
2025-04-16
Notification Date:
2025-06-18
Conference Date:
2025-10-26
Location:
Denver, Colorado, USA
Years:
27
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Call For Papers
 The ASSETS conference is the premier forum for presenting research on the design, evaluation, use, and education related to computing for people with disabilities and older adults. We invite high-quality original submissions on topics relevant to computing and accessibility.

Submissions should present significant contributions to design, systems, tools, scientific understanding, methodology, or social issues. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to) new enabling technologies, studies of how technologies are used by people with disabilities, explorations of barriers to access, and evaluations of accessibility education methods. We recommend that papers with a technical contribution be validated through research activities with representative users when possible. However, we acknowledge that many accessibility-focused projects may begin with deep formative work with representative users, or may be based on prior research with representative users, and as such key contributions of a single paper may be primarily technical.

All Technical Papers and Posters and Demonstrations submissions are peer-reviewed by an international Program Committee. Accepted papers and the abstracts for posters and demonstrations, experience reports, and the student research competition will be archived in the ACM Digital Library. At least one author of accepted submissions must register as the presenter by the early registration deadline. 
Last updated by Dou Sun in 2024-12-27
Best Papers
YearBest Papers
2020Living Disability Theory: Reflections on Access, Research, and Design
2020Input Accessibility: A Large Dataset and Summary Analysis of Age, Motor Ability and Input Performance
2019Deep Learning for Automatically Detecting Sidewalk Accessibility Problems Using Streetscape Imagery
2019Sign Language Recognition, Generation, and Translation: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
2018Interdependence as a Frame for Assistive Technology Research and Design
2018Modeling the Speed and Timing of American Sign Language to Generate Realistic Animations
2017Technology-Mediated Sight: A Case Study of Early Adopters of a Low Vision Assistive Technology
2017Digital Strategies for Supporting Strengths- and Interests-based Learning with Children with Autism
2017Design and Psychometric Evaluation of an American Sign Language Translation of the System Usability Scale
2017Evaluating an iPad Game to Address Overselectivity in Preliterate AAC Users with Minimal Verbal Behavior
2017Using Participatory Design with Proxies with Children with Limited Communication
2017Epidemiology as a Framework for Large-Scale Mobile Application Accessibility Assessment
2017Evaluating the Usability of Automatically Generated Captions for People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
2016Would You Be Mine: Appropriating Minecraft as an Assistive Technology for Youth with Autism
2015Understanding the Challenges Faced by Neurodiverse Software Engineering Employees: Towards a More Inclusive and Productive Technical Workforce
2014Tablet-based activity schedule for children with autism in mainstream environment
2013Improving Public Transit Accessibility for Blind Riders by Crowdsourcing Bus Stop Landmark Locations with Google Street View
2012PassChords: Secure Multi-Touch Authentication for Blind People
2011Improving Calibration Time and Accuracy for Situation-Specific Models of Color Differentiation
2010Disability studies as a source of critical inquiry for the field of assistive technology
2009Collaborative web accessibility improvement: challenges and possibilities
2008Computer usage by young individuals with down syndrome: an exploratory study
2007Evaluating American Sign Language generation through the participation of native ASL signers
2006Improvements in vision-based pointer control
2005Representing coordination and non-coordination in an american sign language animation
2004Text entry from power wheelchairs: edgewrite for joysticks and touchpads
1998User Interface of a Home Page Reader
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