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Made in IBM Labs: New Technology Paves Way for Visually Impaired Internet Users to Improve Website Accessibility
Now Available via IBM alphaWorks Website

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today previewed a unique Social
Accessibility collaboration software, developed by IBM Research, which
allows Internet users to improve Web accessibility, particularly for those
who are visually impaired. View video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRB72rXXyXo
The new collaboration software enables users with low or no vision to
report Web content accessibility issues they faced on specific Web pages.
In addition, any Internet users who wish to aid in improving Internet
accessibility can respond to such requests from visually impaired users by
using the tool to contribute alternative text to solve the reported issue.
"The Web has become an important infrastructure for society," said Chieko
Asakawa, Distinguished Engineer in IBM Research. "Visually impaired users
have been experiencing inconvenience in not having good alternative texts
which are essential for screen reading software to tell them what's showing
on a Web page to support navigation. To overcome the issue, we came up with
an idea of creating a collaboration tool to, for the first time ever, allow
visually impaired users and any Internet users who wish to participate in
the Social Accessibility Project to work together to make an impact on
improving Web content accessibility."
How It Works
For example, a visually impaired individual wants to find out what image is
showing. The image shows a photo of Mount Fuji taken during sunset.
Existing screen reading software may not obtain the same information as
shown in the image, or a description of the photo is simply missing.
Whenever visually impaired users face such difficulties, they can report
that incident by using the collaboration tool developed by IBM Research and
ask for adding an improved alternative text to describe the image.
The request then is automatically sent to a server hosting the Social
Accessibility Project Website where visually impaired users and any
Internet users who wish to take part in help improving Web accessibility
will register themselves to use the collaboration tool. Internet users who
are registered to the Social Accessibility Project can see this request on
the project Website, and may decide to respond to this request by using the
collaboration tool by clicking "start fixing it" button, and type a short
description, such as "Photo caption: Mount Fuji during a gorgeous sunset."
The short description will automatically be transformed to an external
metadata. The next time any visually impaired person tries to revisit the
Web page showing the photo image, screen reading software will read the
alternative text from the metadata to give better explanation of what the
photo shows.
Metadata consists of useful information such as description of the content
and the physical location of the particular content. By having external
metadata to reside at the Web server, Web content will remain unchanged
while making the Web more accessible.
To further enhance the usability of Web content, the Social Accessibility
Project Website offers an incentive mechanism where screen reading software
users can rate the quality of external metadata provided by Internet users
along with a comment to show their appreciation. Also, active users are
listed at the project's top page to recognize their active participation on
the project.
In addition, screen reading software users can place a landmark whenever
they find an important position on a Web page, and other users can benefit
from those landmarks to help reach important information easier and faster.
Available via IBM alphaWorks
In order to encourage participation in the project, the Social
Accessibility Project Website and collaboration tool are available free of
charge on IBM alphaWorks Services website. To make Web content more
accessible, it is vital to gain valuable feedback from screen reading
software users to report issues with Web content accessibility. Leveraging
the power of collaboration is vital to the project, and by placing the
Website and software on alphaWorks, IBM expects to receive significant user
feedback to help advance the project and the company's ongoing
accessibility technology research.
To access Social Accessibility Project on alphaWorks, please visit:
http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/socialaccessibility/
IBM is dedicated to driving the development of a wide range of emerging
technologies that matter. A worldwide network of research and development
laboratories is driving the birth and growth of some of the world's most
promising emerging technologies from IBM's lab network: technologies that
have the potential to one day transform the way we all live and work.
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