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cfp: three weeks left for submissions! Eleventh International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS 09)

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Three weeks left to the technical paper submission deadline! 

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Eleventh International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility 
October 26-28, 2009 
Pittsburgh, PA, USA 

www.sigaccess.org/assets09 

CALL FOR PAPERS 

People with disabilities can use Computer and Information Technologies to overcome barriers encountered in day-to-day life, and to participate more fully in society. The ASSETS series of conferences explores the potential of Computer and Information Technologies to support and include individuals with disabilities, and those around them. ASSETS is the premier forum for presenting innovative research on the design and use of both mainstream and specialized assistive technologies by people with disabilities. Sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and its SIGACCESS Special Interest Group on Accessible Computing, ASSETS includes formal paper sessions, demonstrations, posters, a doctoral consortium, and a student research competition. The single track and friendly atmosphere make ASSETS the ideal venue to meet researchers, practitioners, developers and policymakers to exchange ideas, share information, and make new contacts. 

Topics 
------ 
High quality, original submissions on topics relevant to computers and accessibility are invited. Appropriate topics include (but are not limited to) the use of technology by and in support of: 
* Individuals with hearing, sight and other sensory impairments, 
* Individuals with motor impairments, 
* Individuals with memory, learning and cognitive impairments, 
* Individuals with multiple impairments, 
* Older adults 

Successful submissions typically present (though submissions from other related areas are encouraged) novel ideas, designs, techniques, systems, evaluations, scientific investigations, methodologies, social issues or policy issues relating to: 
* assistive technologies that improve day-to-day life 
* assistive technologies that improve access to mainstream Computer and Information Technologies 
* innovative use of mainstream technologies to overcome access barriers 
* accessibility and usability of mainstream technologies 
* identification of barriers to technology access that are not addressed by existing research 

Where relevant, work that includes empirical data from the target user groups is strongly preferred. 

Submission Procedures 
--------------------- 
ASSETS accepts submissions in the following categories: 

* Technical papers 
* Posters 
* Demonstrations 
* Student research competition 
* Doctoral consortium 

All submissions will be peer-reviewed by an international panel. Submissions MUST contain substantial original, unpublished material. Overlapping material should not be submitted to multiple categories. Please refer to the ACM policy on plagiarism (http://www.acm.org/pubs/plagiarism%20policy.html) for guidance. 

Important Dates 
--------------- 
* Paper submission: May 10, 2009 
* Notification of acceptance (papers): June 29, 2009 
* Poster and demo submission: July 6, 2009 
* Student research competition submission: July 6, 2009 
* Doctoral consortium submission: July 17, 2009 
* Notification of acceptance (posters and demos): July 27, 2009 
* Notification of acceptance (student research competition): July 27, 2009 
* Camera-ready materials due: August 11, 2009 
* Notification of acceptance (doctoral consortium): August 21, 2009 

Technical Papers 
---------------- 
Accepted technical papers will be presented at the conference, will appear in the conference proceedings, and will remain accessible after the conference as part of the ACM Digital Library. Authors of select papers will be invited to submit extended versions to a special issue of ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS). 

Papers must be a maximum of 8 pages long, in the ACM conference format (http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html). Papers that do not follow the submission guidelines will be returned without review. Writing guidelines on technology and people with disabilities are available at http://www.sigaccess.org/newsletter/sept08/sep08_4.pdf. Papers should be submitted electronically (in PDF format) via the conference web site no later than May 10, 2009. 

Posters and Demonstrations 
-------------------------- 
Posters and demonstration proposals should be submitted using the ACM conference format (http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html), and they are limited in length to 2 pages. Proposals will be reviewed, and accepted proposals will be included in the conference proceedings. Submissions (in PDF format) should be submitted electronically via the conference web site no later than July 6, 2009. 

Doctoral Consortium 
------------------- 
The ASSETS 2009 Doctoral Consortium will provide a forum for doctoral students to present their research plans and receive feedback from senior researchers, and promote contact among students working in similar areas. Doctoral Consortium papers will appear in a special issue of the SIGACCESS newsletter. 

The focus of the Doctoral Consortium is on work in progress - more advanced research should be submitted to the Student Research Competition or the main conference. Submissions (in PDF format) are due July 17, 2009; more information about the consortium and submission instructions are available on the conference website (http://www.sigaccess.org/assets09/submission/dc.php) 

Student Research Competition 
---------------------------- 
The ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) is an event open to undergraduate and graduate students, interested in presenting their research to a panel of experts. Students wishing to participate submit abstracts of their work. Qualifying research must deal with topics that are relevant to the mission of the ASSETS series, as described by the call-for-papers. Preference will be given to work that has been completed (or close to completion), and not submitted for presentation as a regular technical paper. Selected students will receive partial support from ACM to attend the conference. 

At the conference, entrants will display a poster and make a brief presentation to a panel of judges. A small number of semifinalists will be chosen by the judges to present their work in a conference session, and of those up to three students will be designated finalists by the judges, receive cash prizes and award certificates from the ACM, and a chance to compete in the SRC Grand Finals, whose winners will be recognized at the Annual ACM Awards Banquet. An ASSETS finalist recently won the top award at the ACM Grand Finals. Submissions (in PDF format) are due July 6, 2009; more information is available on the conference website (http://www.sigaccess.org/assets09/information/student-research-competition.php). 

ACM SIGACCESS Best Paper Awards 
----------------- 
The following awards will be made at ASSETS 2009: 

* SIGACCESS Best Paper Award (chosen from the technical program) 
* SIGACCESS Best Student Paper Award (chosen from the technical program) 

The selection process for SIGACCESS Best Paper Award and SIGACCESS Best Student Paper Award will be carried out by members of the program committee based on the technical paper review process. Papers to be considered for the SIGACCESS Best Student Paper Award, must have the name of the student as first author and must be indicated as such on submission. Awardees will be presented with a certificate from ACM during the conference. 

ASSETS 2009 COMMITTEE 
--------------------- 
General Chair: 
Shari Trewin (IBM Research, USA) 

Treasurer & Registration Chair: 
Sri Kurniawan (University of California Santa Cruz, USA) 

Program Chair: 
Kathleen F. McCoy (University of Delaware, USA) 

Associate Chair for Posters and Demos: 
Harriet Fell (Northeastern University, USA) 

Mentor Chair: 
Alistair Edwards (University of York, UK) 

Doctoral Consortium Chair: 
Richard E. Ladner (University of Washington, USA) 

Student Research Competition Chair: 
Faustina Hwang (University of Reading, UK) 

Local Arrangements Chair: 
Joshua Hailpern (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA) 

Publicity Chair: 
Karyn Moffatt (University of British Columbia, Canada) 

Web Chair: 
Jeffrey Bigham (University of Washington, USA) 

PROGRAM COMMITTEE 
--------------------- 
Julio Abascal, University of the Basque Country, Spain 
Ray Adams, University of Middlesex, UK 
John Arnott, University of Dundee, UK 
Chieko Asakawa, IBM Research, Japan 
Melanie Baljko, York University, Canada 
Kenneth E. Barner, University of Delaware, USA 
Jeffrey P. Bigham, University of Washington, USA 
John Black, Arizona State University, USA 
Cathy Bodine, University of Colorado Denver, USA
Giorgio Brajnik, University of Udine, Italy 
Yevgen Borodin  Stony Brook University, USA
Noelle Carbonell, University Henri Poincare, LORIA, France 
Sara Czaja, University of Miami, USA 
Olga De Troyer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium 
Alistair D.N. Edwards, University of York, UK 
Torsten Felzer, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany 
Jinjuan Heidi Feng, Towson University, USA 
Peter Gregor, University of Dundee, UK 
Vicki Hanson, University of Dundee, UK 
Simon Harper, University of Manchester, UK 
Terri Hedgepeth, Arizona State University, USA 
Matt Huenerfauth, City University of New York, USA 
Sri Kurniawan, University of California Santa Cruz, USA 
Jonathan Lazar, Towson University, USA 
Laura Leventhal, Bowling Green State University, USA 
Clayton Lewis, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA 
Klaus Miesenberger, University of Linz, Austria 
Karyn Moffatt, University of British Columbia, Canada 
Enrico Pontelli, New Mexico State University, USA 
Jaime Sanchez, University of Chile, Chile 
Andrew Sears, UMBC, USA 
Constantine Stephanidis, FORTH ICS, Greece 
Hironobu Takagi, IBM Research, Japan 
Marilyn Tremaine, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA 
Annalu Waller, University of Dundee, UK 
Takayuki Watanabe, Tokyo Woman's Christian University, Japan 
Gerhard Weber, Multimedia Campus Kiel, Germany 
Yeliz Yesilada, University of Manchester, UK 

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