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Shrinking the ‘data desert’: Inside efforts to make AI systems more inclusive of people with disabilities 

October 12, 2020

Saqib Shaikh says people who are blind, like himself, typically develop highly organized routines to keep track of their things — putting keys, wallets, canes and other essentials in the same places each time. But sometimes life gets messy: A…

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Team Gleason Partners With Microsoft on Eye Gaze Data Collection 

October 12, 2020

NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Team Gleason is excited to announce Project Insight, the creation of an open dataset of facial imagery of people living with ALS, to help advance innovation in computer vision and broaden the input…

CHI 2020 Honorable Mention paper 

April 15, 2020

A. F. Siu (MSR & Stanford), M. Sinclair, R. Kovacs, C. Holz, E. Ofek, and E. Cutrell. Virtual Reality Without Vision: A Haptic and Auditory White Cane to Navigate Complex Virtual Worlds.  CHI 2020

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Research Collection: Research Supporting Responsible AI 

April 13, 2020

Microsoft is committed to the advancement and use of AI grounded in principles that put people first and benefit society. We are putting these principles into practice throughout the company by embracing diverse perspectives, fostering continuous learning, and proactively responding…

Awards | Virtual reality without vision: A haptic and auditory white cane to navigate complex virtual worlds

Best Paper: Honorable mention, CHI 2020 

April 1, 2020

Screenshots from five categories of websites used in the study: a news site (showing a CNN article), a social networking site (showing a personal image and funny caption, an employment site (for jobs at Nebraska Wesleyan University), an advertisement (showing a woman applying makeup), and a blog (showing a DIY tutorial for crafts).
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Alt text that informs: Meeting the needs of people who are blind or low vision 

March 31, 2020 | Meredith Ringel Morris

Image descriptions are vital to making digital content fully accessible to people who are blind or have low vision. However, as past research has shown, content authors often leave out these descriptions—also known as “alternative text” or “alt text”—for images…

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Microsoft Research shows off their novel VR cane controller again 

March 27, 2020

Microsoft Research has released another video of their previously demonstrated haptics-enabled cane which allows blind people to navigate VR.

Dr. Ed Cutrell
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Inclusive design for all, or ICT4D and 4U! with Dr. Ed Cutrell 

September 4, 2019

Dr. Ed Cutrell is a Principal Researcher in the Ability group at Microsoft Research and he’s convinced that great technology should be available to everyone. Working in the fields of Accessibility and Information and Communication Technologies for Development (aka ICT4D),…

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CHI squared with Dr. Ken Hinckley and Dr. Meredith Ringel Morris 

May 1, 2019

Episode 74, May 1, 2019 - If you want to know what’s going on in the world of human computer interaction research, or what’s new at the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, you should hang out with…

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