際際滷shows by User: jbigham / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: jbigham / Mon, 17 Jul 2017 22:06:08 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: jbigham Augmenting Vision for Accessibility /slideshow/augmenting-vision-for-accessibility/77973496 msr-facultysummit-jbigham-2017-170717220608
Jeff Bigham's presentation at the 2017 Microsoft Research Faculty Summit.]]>

Jeff Bigham's presentation at the 2017 Microsoft Research Faculty Summit.]]>
Mon, 17 Jul 2017 22:06:08 GMT /slideshow/augmenting-vision-for-accessibility/77973496 jbigham@slideshare.net(jbigham) Augmenting Vision for Accessibility jbigham Jeff Bigham's presentation at the 2017 Microsoft Research Faculty Summit. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/msr-facultysummit-jbigham-2017-170717220608-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Jeff Bigham&#39;s presentation at the 2017 Microsoft Research Faculty Summit.
Augmenting Vision for Accessibility from Jeffrey Bigham
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Crowd-Powered Dialog /slideshow/crowdpowered-dialog/66018334 sigdial-160914134221
Panel Presentation from SIGDIAL 2016 on the Future of Intelligent Personal Assistants.]]>

Panel Presentation from SIGDIAL 2016 on the Future of Intelligent Personal Assistants.]]>
Wed, 14 Sep 2016 13:42:21 GMT /slideshow/crowdpowered-dialog/66018334 jbigham@slideshare.net(jbigham) Crowd-Powered Dialog jbigham Panel Presentation from SIGDIAL 2016 on the Future of Intelligent Personal Assistants. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sigdial-160914134221-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Panel Presentation from SIGDIAL 2016 on the Future of Intelligent Personal Assistants.
Crowd-Powered Dialog from Jeffrey Bigham
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Crowd Agents: Interactive Crowd-Powered Systems in the Real World /jbigham/crowd-agents-interactive-crowdpowered-systems-in-the-real-world hcomp2012-120723101215-phpapp01
In this talk, I discuss several interactive crowd-powered systems that help people address real-world problems. For instance, VizWiz sends questions blind people have about their visual environment to the crowd, Legion allows outsourcing of desktop tasks to the crowd, and Scribe allows the crowd to caption audio in real-time. The thousands of people have engaged with these systems, providing an interesting look at how end users want to interact with crowd work. Collectively, these systems illustrate a new approach to human computation in which the dynamic crowd is provided the computational support needed to act as a single, high-quality agent. The classic advantage of the crowd has been its wisdom, but our systems are beginning to show how crowd agents can surpass even expert individuals on motor and cognitive performance tasks.]]>

In this talk, I discuss several interactive crowd-powered systems that help people address real-world problems. For instance, VizWiz sends questions blind people have about their visual environment to the crowd, Legion allows outsourcing of desktop tasks to the crowd, and Scribe allows the crowd to caption audio in real-time. The thousands of people have engaged with these systems, providing an interesting look at how end users want to interact with crowd work. Collectively, these systems illustrate a new approach to human computation in which the dynamic crowd is provided the computational support needed to act as a single, high-quality agent. The classic advantage of the crowd has been its wisdom, but our systems are beginning to show how crowd agents can surpass even expert individuals on motor and cognitive performance tasks.]]>
Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:12:14 GMT /jbigham/crowd-agents-interactive-crowdpowered-systems-in-the-real-world jbigham@slideshare.net(jbigham) Crowd Agents: Interactive Crowd-Powered Systems in the Real World jbigham In this talk, I discuss several interactive crowd-powered systems that help people address real-world problems. For instance, VizWiz sends questions blind people have about their visual environment to the crowd, Legion allows outsourcing of desktop tasks to the crowd, and Scribe allows the crowd to caption audio in real-time. The thousands of people have engaged with these systems, providing an interesting look at how end users want to interact with crowd work. Collectively, these systems illustrate a new approach to human computation in which the dynamic crowd is provided the computational support needed to act as a single, high-quality agent. The classic advantage of the crowd has been its wisdom, but our systems are beginning to show how crowd agents can surpass even expert individuals on motor and cognitive performance tasks. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hcomp2012-120723101215-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this talk, I discuss several interactive crowd-powered systems that help people address real-world problems. For instance, VizWiz sends questions blind people have about their visual environment to the crowd, Legion allows outsourcing of desktop tasks to the crowd, and Scribe allows the crowd to caption audio in real-time. The thousands of people have engaged with these systems, providing an interesting look at how end users want to interact with crowd work. Collectively, these systems illustrate a new approach to human computation in which the dynamic crowd is provided the computational support needed to act as a single, high-quality agent. The classic advantage of the crowd has been its wisdom, but our systems are beginning to show how crowd agents can surpass even expert individuals on motor and cognitive performance tasks.
Crowd Agents: Interactive Crowd-Powered Systems in the Real World from Jeffrey Bigham
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The Design of Human-Powered Access Technology /slideshow/the-design-of-humanpowered-access-technology/9856613 assets2011-111024074911-phpapp01
Talk given by Jeffrey Bigham at ACM ASSETS 2011 on Human-Powered Access Technology. Speaker notes makes it almost as good as being there :)]]>

Talk given by Jeffrey Bigham at ACM ASSETS 2011 on Human-Powered Access Technology. Speaker notes makes it almost as good as being there :)]]>
Mon, 24 Oct 2011 07:49:09 GMT /slideshow/the-design-of-humanpowered-access-technology/9856613 jbigham@slideshare.net(jbigham) The Design of Human-Powered Access Technology jbigham Talk given by Jeffrey Bigham at ACM ASSETS 2011 on Human-Powered Access Technology. Speaker notes makes it almost as good as being there :) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/assets2011-111024074911-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Talk given by Jeffrey Bigham at ACM ASSETS 2011 on Human-Powered Access Technology. Speaker notes makes it almost as good as being there :)
The Design of Human-Powered Access Technology from Jeffrey Bigham
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WebAnywhere - Experiences with a New Delivery Model for Access Technology /slideshow/webanywhere-experiences-with-a-new-delivery-model-for-access-technology/3862817 webanywhere-100426170137-phpapp01
Updates on the progress and potential of the WebAnywhere web-based screen reader.]]>

Updates on the progress and potential of the WebAnywhere web-based screen reader.]]>
Mon, 26 Apr 2010 17:01:35 GMT /slideshow/webanywhere-experiences-with-a-new-delivery-model-for-access-technology/3862817 jbigham@slideshare.net(jbigham) WebAnywhere - Experiences with a New Delivery Model for Access Technology jbigham Updates on the progress and potential of the WebAnywhere web-based screen reader. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webanywhere-100426170137-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Updates on the progress and potential of the WebAnywhere web-based screen reader.
WebAnywhere - Experiences with a New Delivery Model for Access Technology from Jeffrey Bigham
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Systems Science /slideshow/systems-s/3765918 systems-100418090916-phpapp02
Overview of the coverging trends of huge data sets, crowdsourcing, and human computation.]]>

Overview of the coverging trends of huge data sets, crowdsourcing, and human computation.]]>
Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:09:13 GMT /slideshow/systems-s/3765918 jbigham@slideshare.net(jbigham) Systems Science jbigham Overview of the coverging trends of huge data sets, crowdsourcing, and human computation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/systems-100418090916-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Overview of the coverging trends of huge data sets, crowdsourcing, and human computation.
Systems Science from Jeffrey Bigham
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Trailblazer: Enabling Blind Web Users to Blaze Trails Through the Web /slideshow/trailblazer-enabling-blind-web-users-to-blaze-trails-through-the-web/1016856 trailblazer-1234362287209613-3
IUI talk on TrailBlazer, work by Jeffrey P. Bigham, Tessa Lau, and Jeffrey Nichols.]]>

IUI talk on TrailBlazer, work by Jeffrey P. Bigham, Tessa Lau, and Jeffrey Nichols.]]>
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:38:51 GMT /slideshow/trailblazer-enabling-blind-web-users-to-blaze-trails-through-the-web/1016856 jbigham@slideshare.net(jbigham) Trailblazer: Enabling Blind Web Users to Blaze Trails Through the Web jbigham IUI talk on TrailBlazer, work by Jeffrey P. Bigham, Tessa Lau, and Jeffrey Nichols. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/trailblazer-1234362287209613-3-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> IUI talk on TrailBlazer, work by Jeffrey P. Bigham, Tessa Lau, and Jeffrey Nichols.
Trailblazer: Enabling Blind Web Users to Blaze Trails Through the Web from Jeffrey Bigham
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Webanywhere: A Screen Reader On-the-Go /slideshow/webanywhere-a-screen-reader-onthego/366023 webanywherefinal-1208833419558315-8
People often use computers other than their own to access web content, but blind users are restricted to using only computers equipped with expensive, special-purpose screen reading programs that they use to access the web. Web-Anywhere is a web-based, self-voicing web browser that enables blind web users to access the web from almost any computer that can produce sound without installing new software. The system could serve as a convenient, low-cost solution for blind users on-the-go, for blind users unable to afford a full screen reader and for web developers targeting accessible design. This paper overviews existing solutions for mobile web access for blind users and presents the design of the WebAnywhere system. WebAnywhere generates speech remotely and uses prefetching strategies designed to reduce perceived latency. A user evaluation of the system is presented showing that blind users can use Web-Anywhere to complete tasks representative of what users might want to complete on computers that are not their own. A survey of public computer terminals shows that WebAnywhere can run on most.]]>

People often use computers other than their own to access web content, but blind users are restricted to using only computers equipped with expensive, special-purpose screen reading programs that they use to access the web. Web-Anywhere is a web-based, self-voicing web browser that enables blind web users to access the web from almost any computer that can produce sound without installing new software. The system could serve as a convenient, low-cost solution for blind users on-the-go, for blind users unable to afford a full screen reader and for web developers targeting accessible design. This paper overviews existing solutions for mobile web access for blind users and presents the design of the WebAnywhere system. WebAnywhere generates speech remotely and uses prefetching strategies designed to reduce perceived latency. A user evaluation of the system is presented showing that blind users can use Web-Anywhere to complete tasks representative of what users might want to complete on computers that are not their own. A survey of public computer terminals shows that WebAnywhere can run on most.]]>
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:05:15 GMT /slideshow/webanywhere-a-screen-reader-onthego/366023 jbigham@slideshare.net(jbigham) Webanywhere: A Screen Reader On-the-Go jbigham People often use computers other than their own to access web content, but blind users are restricted to using only computers equipped with expensive, special-purpose screen reading programs that they use to access the web. Web-Anywhere is a web-based, self-voicing web browser that enables blind web users to access the web from almost any computer that can produce sound without installing new software. The system could serve as a convenient, low-cost solution for blind users on-the-go, for blind users unable to afford a full screen reader and for web developers targeting accessible design. This paper overviews existing solutions for mobile web access for blind users and presents the design of the WebAnywhere system. WebAnywhere generates speech remotely and uses prefetching strategies designed to reduce perceived latency. A user evaluation of the system is presented showing that blind users can use Web-Anywhere to complete tasks representative of what users might want to complete on computers that are not their own. A survey of public computer terminals shows that WebAnywhere can run on most. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webanywherefinal-1208833419558315-8-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> People often use computers other than their own to access web content, but blind users are restricted to using only computers equipped with expensive, special-purpose screen reading programs that they use to access the web. Web-Anywhere is a web-based, self-voicing web browser that enables blind web users to access the web from almost any computer that can produce sound without installing new software. The system could serve as a convenient, low-cost solution for blind users on-the-go, for blind users unable to afford a full screen reader and for web developers targeting accessible design. This paper overviews existing solutions for mobile web access for blind users and presents the design of the WebAnywhere system. WebAnywhere generates speech remotely and uses prefetching strategies designed to reduce perceived latency. A user evaluation of the system is presented showing that blind users can use Web-Anywhere to complete tasks representative of what users might want to complete on computers that are not their own. A survey of public computer terminals shows that WebAnywhere can run on most.
Webanywhere: A Screen Reader On-the-Go from Jeffrey Bigham
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Transcendence: Enabling A Personal View of the Deep Web /slideshow/transcendence-enabling-a-personal-view-of-the-deep-web/247504 transcendence-enabling-a-personal-view-of-the-deep-web-1201737674617564-2
Transcendence talk at IUI given by Jeffrey P. Bigham. See http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jbigham/]]>

Transcendence talk at IUI given by Jeffrey P. Bigham. See http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jbigham/]]>
Wed, 30 Jan 2008 16:01:17 GMT /slideshow/transcendence-enabling-a-personal-view-of-the-deep-web/247504 jbigham@slideshare.net(jbigham) Transcendence: Enabling A Personal View of the Deep Web jbigham Transcendence talk at IUI given by Jeffrey P. Bigham. See http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jbigham/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/transcendence-enabling-a-personal-view-of-the-deep-web-1201737674617564-2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Transcendence talk at IUI given by Jeffrey P. Bigham. See http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jbigham/
Transcendence: Enabling A Personal View of the Deep Web from Jeffrey Bigham
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Accessmonkey: Scripting Accessibility /slideshow/accessmonkey-scripting-accessibility/46488 accessmonkey-scripting-accessibility-11300
Presentation from the WebInSIght group at the 2007 W4A conference.]]>

Presentation from the WebInSIght group at the 2007 W4A conference.]]>
Mon, 07 May 2007 09:25:19 GMT /slideshow/accessmonkey-scripting-accessibility/46488 jbigham@slideshare.net(jbigham) Accessmonkey: Scripting Accessibility jbigham Presentation from the WebInSIght group at the 2007 W4A conference. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/accessmonkey-scripting-accessibility-11300-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation from the WebInSIght group at the 2007 W4A conference.
Accessmonkey: Scripting Accessibility from Jeffrey Bigham
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