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The HearSay Non-Visual Web Browser

Overview This paper describes HearSay, a non-visual Web browser, featuring context-directed browsing, a unique and innovative Web accessibility feature, and an extensible VoiceXML dialog interface. The browser provides most of the standard browsing functionalities, including flexible navigation and form-filling. The paper also outlines future work aiming to make the Web more accessible for individuals with visual impairments.

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Association for Computing Machinery
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Date Published
Nov 18, 2008
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Topics
XML, Web Browsers

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