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Mapping GUIs to Auditory Interfaces (1992)

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by Elizabeth D. Mynatt , W. Keith Edwards
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@MISC{Mynatt92mappingguis,
    author = {Elizabeth D. Mynatt and W. Keith Edwards},
    title = {Mapping GUIs to Auditory Interfaces},
    year = {1992}
}

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This paper describes work to provide mappings between Xbased graphical interfaces and auditory interfaces. In our system, dubbed Mercator, this mapping is transparent to applications. The primary motivation for this work is to provide accessibility to graphical applications for users who are blind or visually impaired. We describe the design of an auditory interface which simulates many of the features of graphical interfaces. We then describe the architecture we have built to model and transform graphical interfaces. Finally, we conclude with some indications of future research for improving our translation mechanisms and for creating an auditory "desktop" environment.

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167 EC: Some experiments on the recognition of speech, with one and with two ears - Cherry - 1953
119 The SonicFinder: an interface that uses auditory icons. Human Computer Interaction - Gaver - 1989
32 Multidimensional audio window management - Cohen, Ludwig - 1991
24 Extending the notion of a window system to audio - Ludwig, Pincever - 1990
19 The graphical user interface: Crisis, danger and opportunity - Bloyd, Boyd, et al. - 1990
13 Nonvisual Alternative Display Techniques for Output from Graphics-Based Computers - Vanderheiden - 1989
9 Modelling blind users’ interactions with an auditory computer interface - Edwards - 1989
8 The Mercator Environment: A Nonvisual Interface to X Windows and Unix Workstations - Mynatt, Edwards - 1992
7 interface design and the handicapped user - Human - 1986
7 Editres-a graphical resource editor for x toolkit applications - Peterson - 1991
6 Using Nonspeech Audio at the Interface/ Tutorial presented at CHI `91 - Buxton, Gaver, et al. - 1991
6 New metaphors for nonvisual interfaces - Mynatt, Edwards - 1991
6 X window system protocol specification, version 11 - Scheifler - 1987
4 Public law 99--506, section 508, electronic equipment accessibility for disabled workers - Ladner - 1988
4 Development of a threedimensional auditory display system - Wenzel, Wightman, et al.
2 Cost Sound Spatilization. To appear - Low - 1992
2 The Reader Project. Making good decisions on technology: Access solutions for blindness and low vision - HumanWare, ADHOC - 1990
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