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<janina> scribe: sloandr
More references have been added to the Authentication and CAPTCHA collections. Formatting of reference lists has been updated to include details on location and restriction on access to full text of the paper.
<janina> scribe: Janina
sloandr: Have doubled the list of
a11y focussed resources, so probably ready for review and notes
on wiki
... Noting we have both an authentication list, as well as a
captcha list
... Have also indicated where I found the various resources
<sloandr> scribe: sloandr
jasonjgw: next step to organise reviewers for each reference, suggest using a wiki page or email to allow individuals to volunteer to take on selected papers
<scribe> ACTION: all to select references to review. jasonjgw will set up a wiki page to collect notes [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2017/01/18-rqtf-minutes.html#action01]
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jasonjgw: also need to consider work that hasn't yet reached publication. Do we focus on that now, or wait until the review process has finished?
scott_h: has added some extra
references that are not in academic publication databases
... how many people will be involved in assessment of
literature? Will be useful to know this to manage the work
<jasonjgw> +1
<janina> janina -1
<klaus> +1
+1
<scott_h> +1
<janina> faezeh: +1
Current RQTF participants list: https://www.w3.org/2000/09/dbwg/details?group=91497&public=1
shadi: Web/Internet of Things is
a hard to define area but has major opportunity for people with
disabilities. W3C focus is on Web of Things, now a full working
group to extend open web platform to IoT, with a focus on
addressing interoperability issues.
... lots of competitor closed systems, so a challenge of
open-ness and interoperability. This is a major challenge for
accessibility
... systems/APIs need to support communication via AT to enable
operation by people with disabilities
... this is an area for research for RQTF to inform W3C's work
in this area
... more information available at https://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/wiki/Web_of_Things
... accessibility community can contribute by providing use
cases for WoT WG, and for Silver TF and potentially other W3C
activities
... in the wiki page just referenced, has started work on a set
of outline use cases, to start discussion in RQTF and in
accessibility research community
... configuration of devices is another challenge
... privacy and security is also a challenge, which may
disproportionately affect people with disabilities
... may also be use cases for accessibility guidelines that
apply to IoT systems
... will add more related resources to the wiki page, but
published research on accessibility and IoT/WoT is fairly
limited
Judy: this is a really exciting approach to connecting accessibility research with WG activity in a meaningful way. Spread of use cases is helpful in illustrating what the issues are.
shadi: emphasises that this wiki page is intended for review and improvement. Other contributions are welcome
janina: APA is interested in this
area, and has a call next week to discuss co-ordination across
W3C to ensure accessibility is appropriately included. Not
always clear what APA should be asking for from different
WGs.
... accessibility challenges of configurability—think we are
still in a space where industry tends to reuse existing methods
rather than rethinking a more appropriate method for IoT
devices
... in US, requirements for accessible media mean settings for
captions/audio description must be prominent, so industry
awareness should be increasing
shadi: other projects to explore/revisit, like GPII project, Universal Remote Control, W3C's CC/PP
scott_H: will be starting a research project on IoT in classroom environment
action jasonjgw follow up with scott_h on comments on WoT
<trackbot> Error finding 'jasonjgw'. You can review and register nicknames at <http://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/track/users>.
<scott_h> apologies - phone connection dropped out and unable to connect back in
jasonjgw encourages all TF members to review the page shadi shared and add notes/comments
WoT wiki page: https://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/wiki/Web_of_Things
<shadi> https://www.w3.org/WoT/
<janina> sloandr: Can update re Silver & RQTF ... No need for input yet
<janina> sloandr: WCAG is still staffing its work
<janina> /staffing/staffing and scoping/
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