Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Personalized Dynamic Accessibility(also: Dynamic Accessibility, Adaptive Accessibility)
- An approach to accessibility where systems automatically detect user abilities and adapt interface settings in real-time to match current needs. Unlike static accessibility settings that remain constant, personalized dynamic accessibility recognizes that an individual's…
- Physiological Computing(also: Biometric Computing, Biosignal-based Computing)
- A computing paradigm that uses real-time physiological signals from the body to inform system responses and adaptations. Common signals include heart rate (via photoplethysmography), skin conductance (galvanic skin response), respiration, and brain activity (EEG). In…
- Pluggable User Interface(also: Pluggable UI, Alternative User Interface)
- A pluggable user interface is an interchangeable interface component that can be swapped in or out of an application without changing the application's core functionality. In the Universal Remote Console (URC) framework, pluggable user interfaces connect to an abstract "user…
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