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UW highlights iSchool's touchscreen work

Monday, April 3, 2017

Today鈥檚 touchscreen world threatens to leave behind a lot of people with motor impairments, but iSchool Ph.D. candidate Martez Mott is working to change that with 鈥淪mart Touch.鈥 The project aims to make touch devices intuitive and accessible to everyone, regardless of whether they touch with a finger, a palm or the back of a hand.

The University of Washington highlighted Mott鈥檚 work with 鈥淪mart Touch鈥 and Ability-Based Design in a .

The story delves into Mott鈥檚 research at Provail, a local center that helps people with disabilities. The nonprofit offers computer classes, and Mott worked with eight participants, asking each to hit targets on the screen and then collecting the data.

鈥淲hen people are motivated to use technology, they鈥檒l employ a lot of different strategies in order for that to become possible. It was difficult to get an understanding of what 鈥榯ouch鈥 looks like, he told the UW for its story. 鈥淧eople used the software in ways I couldn鈥檛 have predicted, which resulted in a lot of failure 鈥 and fixing 鈥 for me.鈥

After 鈥渁 lot of learning,鈥 Mott has a system up and running and is constantly tweaking its algorithms to improve accuracy and perform better. His work is in collaboration with his advisor, Associate Professor Jacob Wobbrock, who will be honored this spring with the SIGCHI Social Impact Award for his work with Ability-Based Design.

> Learn more about Wobbrock and Ability-Based Design.