Improving Web accessibility for visually handicapped people using KAI.
Year: 2001
Source: Proceedings 1999 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems 2(Human and Environment Friendly Robots with High Intelligence and Emotional Quotients) 2001:49-54.
Abstract: The KAI (Accessibility Kit for the Internet) is a software tool that can be used by web designers and visually impaired users. The KAI helps in making better structured pages by using the Blind Mark Up language. Web pages are classified based on its components/features and are matched to the user's abilities. This way the user can get an idea about the accessibility of the page based on his/her own needs. (CIRRIE Abstract)
Institution: Departamento de Informatica, Univ. de Extremadura, Spain
Language: English
Subject headings: Abstracts, Accessibility, Assistive technology, Blind, Computer applications, Computers, Conferences, Devices design, Internet, Robotics, Visual impairments