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Ontology-Driven Transformations for PDF Form Accessibility
Author(s) -
Utku Uckun,
Ali Selman Aydin,
Vikas Ashok,
I. V. Ramakrishnan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pubmed central
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/3373625.3418047
Subject(s) - screen reader , computer science , reading (process) , world wide web , ontology , visually impaired , human–computer interaction , multimedia , web page , order (exchange) , information retrieval , philosophy , epistemology , finance , political science , law , economics
Filling out PDF forms with screen readers has always been a challenge for people who are blind. Many of these forms are not interactive and hence are not accessible; even if they are interactive, the serial reading order of the screen reader makes it difficult to associate the correct labels with the form fields. This demo will present TransPAc[5], an assistive technology that enables blind people to fill out PDF forms. Since blind people are familiar with web browsing, TransPAc leverages this fact by faithfully transforming a PDF document with forms into a HTML page. The blind user fills out the form fields in the HTML page with their screen reader and these filled-in data values are transparently transferred onto the corresponding form fields in the PDF document. TransPAc thus addresses a long standing problem in PDF form accessibility.

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