WORKSHOP: The ASSETS 2018 Doctoral Consortium
研讨会:资产 2018 博士联盟
基本信息
- 批准号:1839726
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.8万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-08-01 至 2019-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This grant supports 10 promising graduate students from the United States for a Doctoral Consortium (workshop), along with about 5 distinguished research faculty. The event will take place on Sunday, October 21, immediately preceding and in conjunction with the 20th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS 2018), to be held October 22-24, 2018, in Galway, Ireland. The ASSETS conferences are the premier forum for presenting innovative research on the design and use of both mainstream and specialized assistive technologies in support of the needs associated with speech, motor, hearing, and vision impairments, cognitive limitations, emotional and learning disabilities, and aging, as well as the professionals who work with these populations. Researchers and developers from around the world, in both academia and industry, will meet at ASSETS 2018 to exchange ideas and present their latest work. More information about the conference may be found online at http://assets18.sigaccess.org/. A key component of building any community is through its youth. The Doctoral Consortium will help expand the participation of young researchers pursuing graduate studies in this field, by providing them an opportunity to gain wider exposure in the community for their innovative work and to obtain feedback and guidance from senior members of the research community. It will further help foster a sense of community among these young researchers, by allowing them to create a social network both among themselves and with senior researchers at a critical stage in their professional development. Because the students and faculty constitute a diverse group across a variety of dimensions, including nationality/cultural and scientific discipline, the students' horizons are broadened to the future benefit of the field. The organizers will take steps to promote participation from institutions with relatively large numbers of students from under-represented groups. To further increase diversity, the organizers will aim for equal participation of females and males in the consortium, and will not invite more than 1 or 2 students from the same educational institution; if two students from the same educational institution are selected, the organizers will ensure that at least one of them is from an underrepresented minority in STEM. In an effort to further integrate the Doctoral Consortium participants into the conference itself, a session has been set aside in the technical program to allow all Doctoral Consortium participants to present their research to the full conference.The ASSETS 2018 Doctoral Consortium will be a research-focused meeting of an international group of selected Ph.D. candidates and an international panel of distinguished research faculty (the latter yet to be named). It will provide an opportunity for graduate students from diverse backgrounds (computing, engineering, psychology, architecture, etc.) to come together and explore their research interests in an interdisciplinary workshop, under the guidance of the PI and the panel of experts, so that they can appreciate the broader spectrum of research and development approaches to assistive technologies and universal usability, and also experience the community in which they can pursue their endeavors. Student participants will make formal presentations of their work during the consortium, and will receive constructive feedback from the faculty panel. The feedback is designed to help students understand and articulate how their work is positioned relative to related research, whether their topics are adequately focused for thesis research projects, whether their methods are correctly chosen and applied, and whether their results are appropriately analyzed and presented. Thus, the consortium will help shape ongoing and future research projects aimed at assistive technologies and universal access, will promote scholarship and networking among new researchers in these interdisciplinary fields, and will also expose the young researchers to a larger community. In addition, the faculty will give a presentation on job opportunities for researchers in both academia and industry, to better inform the students when considering career options. An evaluation of the consortium will be conducted and the results made available to the organizers of future such events.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
这项赠款支持来自美国的10名有前途的研究生参加一个博士联合会(讲习班),沿着还有大约5名杰出的研究人员。 该活动将于10月21日(星期日)举行,紧接着将于2018年10月22日至24日在爱尔兰的高威举行的第20届国际ACM SIGACCESS计算机和无障碍会议(ASSETS 2018)。 ASSETS会议是介绍主流和专业辅助技术设计和使用的创新研究的首要论坛,以支持与言语,运动,听力和视力障碍,认知限制,情感和学习障碍和衰老相关的需求,以及与这些人群一起工作的专业人员。 来自世界各地的学术界和工业界的研究人员和开发人员将在ASSETS 2018上会面,交流想法并展示他们的最新工作。 有关会议的更多信息可在http://assets18.sigaccess.org/上找到。 建设任何社区的一个关键组成部分是通过青年。 博士生联合会将帮助扩大在这一领域攻读研究生课程的年轻研究人员的参与,为他们提供机会,使他们在社区中更广泛地接触他们的创新工作,并从研究界的高级成员那里获得反馈和指导。 这将进一步帮助培养这些年轻研究人员的社区意识,使他们能够在自己之间以及在其专业发展的关键阶段与高级研究人员建立社会网络。 由于学生和教师构成了一个跨各种维度的多元化群体,包括国籍/文化和科学学科,学生的视野被拓宽到该领域的未来利益。 组织者将采取措施,促进代表性不足群体的学生人数相对较多的机构的参与。 为了进一步增加多样性,组织者将致力于男女平等参与联盟,并且不会邀请来自同一教育机构的1至2名学生;如果来自同一教育机构的两名学生被选中,组织者将确保其中至少一人来自STEM中代表性不足的少数群体。 为了进一步将博士生联盟的参与者融入到会议本身中,在技术计划中预留了一个会议,让所有博士生联盟的参与者在整个会议上展示他们的研究。ASSETS 2018博士生联盟将是一个由选定的博士生组成的国际小组的以研究为重点的会议。候选人和一个由杰出研究人员组成的国际小组(后者尚未命名)。 它将为来自不同背景(计算机,工程,心理学,建筑学等)的研究生提供机会。在PI和专家小组的指导下,在跨学科研讨会上聚集在一起,探索他们的研究兴趣,以便他们能够欣赏到辅助技术和通用可用性的更广泛的研究和开发方法,并体验他们可以继续努力的社区。 学生参与者将在联盟期间正式介绍他们的工作,并将收到来自教师小组的建设性反馈。反馈的目的是帮助学生理解和阐明他们的工作是如何定位相对于相关的研究,他们的主题是否充分集中于论文研究项目,他们的方法是否正确选择和应用,以及他们的结果是否得到适当的分析和呈现。 因此,该联盟将帮助制定旨在辅助技术和普及的正在进行和未来的研究项目,将促进这些跨学科领域的新研究人员之间的奖学金和网络,并将使年轻研究人员接触更大的社区。 此外,教师将为学术界和工业界的研究人员提供就业机会,以便在考虑职业选择时更好地告知学生。 将对该联盟进行评估,并将结果提供给未来此类活动的组织者。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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Shiri Azenkot其他文献
A Face Recognition Application for People with Visual Impairments: Understanding Use Beyond the Lab
针对视力障碍人士的人脸识别应用程序:了解实验室之外的使用情况
- DOI:
10.1145/3173574.3173789 - 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Yuhang Zhao;Shaomei Wu;Lindsay Reynolds;Shiri Azenkot - 通讯作者:
Shiri Azenkot
“The Guide Has Your Back”: Exploring How Sighted Guides Can Enhance Accessibility in Social Virtual Reality for Blind and Low Vision People
“导游为您提供支持”:探索视力正常的导游如何增强盲人和低视力人士在社交虚拟现实中的可及性
- DOI:
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2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Jazmin Collins;Crescentia Jung;Yeonju Jang;Danielle Montour;Andrea Stevenson Won;Shiri Azenkot - 通讯作者:
Shiri Azenkot
“Invisible Illness Is No Longer Invisible”: Making Social VR Avatars More Inclusive for Invisible Disability Representation
“看不见的疾病不再是看不见的”:让社交 VR 化身更具包容性以呈现隐形残疾
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Ria J. Gualano;Lucy Jiang;Kexin Zhang;Andrea Stevenson Won;Shiri Azenkot - 通讯作者:
Shiri Azenkot
The Effectiveness of Visual and Audio Wayfinding Guidance on Smartglasses for People with Low Vision
智能眼镜视觉和音频寻路引导对低视力人群的有效性
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2020 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Yuhang Zhao;Elizabeth Kupferstein;Hathaitorn Rojnirun;Leah Findlater;Shiri Azenkot - 通讯作者:
Shiri Azenkot
Teacher Views of Math E-learning Tools for Students with Specific Learning Disabilities
教师对针对有特定学习障碍的学生的数学电子学习工具的看法
- DOI:
10.1145/3373625.3417029 - 发表时间:
2020 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Z. Wen;Erica Silverstein;Yuhang Zhao;Anjelika Lynne S. Amog;K. Garnett;Shiri Azenkot - 通讯作者:
Shiri Azenkot
Shiri Azenkot的其他文献
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2235067 - 财政年份:2023
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Continuing Grant
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2236054 - 财政年份:2022
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REU Site: Collaborative: Making Augmented and Virtual Reality Accessible
REU 网站:协作:让增强现实和虚拟现实变得触手可及
- 批准号:
2051060 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 2.8万 - 项目类别:
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CAREER: Designing Head-Mounted Display Systems to Support People with Low Vision in Outdoor Navigation
职业:设计头戴式显示系统以支持弱视人士进行户外导航
- 批准号:
1942693 - 财政年份:2020
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CHS: Small: Collaborative Research: Improving Mobile Device Input for Users who are Blind or Low Vision
CHS:小型:协作研究:改善盲人或低视力用户的移动设备输入
- 批准号:
1909930 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 2.8万 - 项目类别:
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Collaborative Research: EAGER: SCIENCE: Systemic Cultivation of Inclusive Equitable Nurturing Classroom Ecology
合作研究:EAGER:科学:包容公平培育课堂生态的系统培育
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1746123 - 财政年份:2017
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CRII:CHS:为视力丧失的老年人定制导航
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1657315 - 财政年份:2017
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$ 2.8万 - 项目类别:
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