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Ability-Diverse Collaboration 
in HCI Research

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) must evolve to be ability-centric in an era celebrating diversity. Interdependence Theory underscores the need for technology to foster shared goals, irrespective of users' abilities. Our contribution includes a unified taxonomy, the Ability-Diverse Collaboration Framework, mapping the design space, and highlighting future research opportunities. 

Framework for ability sharing and ability combining

Papers Found

117

A Collaborative System for Suitable Wheelchair Route Planning

Barczyszyn GL,Camenar LM,Nascimento DF,Kozievitch NP,Silva RD,Almeida LD,Santi J,Minetto R

2018

TACCESS

General

Framework

Disability

Motor/physical impairment

Contribution

Artifact

Temporal

Asychronous

Physical

Distributed

Context

Accessibility, Crowd Work

Evaluation

Technical, Usage

Ability-sharing

Collaboration

Ability Channel

Technology

Scale

n-1

PwD->PwD

Collaborator

A Pilot Study of Collaborative Accessibility: How Blind People Find an Entrance

Zeng L,Weber G

2015

MobileHCI

General

Framework

Disability

Blind and/or Low Vision

Contribution

Artifact

Temporal

Synchronous

Physical

Distributed

Context

Accessibility

Evaluation

Technical, Usage

Ability-sharing

Collaboration

Ability Channel

Technology

Scale

1-1

NonDisabled->PwD

Collaborator

A software model to support collaborative mathematical work between braille and sighted users

Dominique Archambault, Bernhard Stöger, Mario Batusic, Claudia Fahrengruber, Klaus Miesenberger

2007

ASSETS

General

Framework

Disability

Blind and/or Low Vision

Contribution

Artifact

Temporal

Asychronous

Physical

Distributed

Context

Learning

Evaluation

None

Ability-combining

Collaboration

Ability Supporter, Communication Supporter

Technology

Scale

Group

PwD-NonDisabled

Collaborator

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