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Yeliz Yesilada

Researcher at Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus Campus

Publications -  116
Citations -  2068

Yeliz Yesilada is an academic researcher from Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus Campus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Web page & Web accessibility. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 109 publications receiving 1803 citations. Previous affiliations of Yeliz Yesilada include Middle East Technical University & University of Manchester.

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Accessibility: a Web engineering approach

TL;DR: The Dante approach with a web design method, WSDM, is combined to fully automate the generation of the semantic annotation for visually impaired users, where the semantic knowledge gathered during the design process is exploited, and the annotations are generated as a by-product of theDesign process, requiring no extra effort from the designer.
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Evaluating DANTE: Semantic transcoding for visually disabled users

TL;DR: An approach called Dante is proposed in which Web pages are annotated with semantic information to make their traversal properties explicit and, in tests with users, document objects transcoded with Dante have a tendency to be much easier for visually disabled users to interact with when traversing Web pages.
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Exploring perceptions of web accessibility: a survey approach

TL;DR: This work asked over 300 people, with an interest in accessibility, to answer 33 questions surrounding the relationship between accessibility, user experience (UX), and usability; inclusion and exclusion; and evaluation, in an attempt to harmonise the understanding of web accessibility.
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Web Accessibility: A Foundation for Research

TL;DR: This important book provides comprehensive coverage of web accessibility and provides an overview of existing research and also looks at future developments, providing a much deeper insight than can be obtained through existing research libraries, aggregations, or search engines.
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Eye tracking scanpath analysis techniques on web pages: A survey, evaluation and comparison

TL;DR: This article comprehensively revisits the techniques that could be applicable to eye tracking data for analysing user scanpaths on web pages and separates them into four groups by their goals so that researchers can directly focus on the appropriate techniques for a sequential analysis of user scan Paths onweb pages.