Electronic Communication: Themes from a Case Study of the Deaf Community
Valerie Henderson-Summet, Rebecca E. Grinter, Jennie Carroll, and Thad
Starner
Usability at the Edges: Bringing the Lab into
the Real World and the Real World into the Lab
Valerie Henderson-Summet and James Clawson
American Sign Language Recognition in Game Development for Deaf Children
Helene Brashear, Valerie Henderson, Kwang-Hyun Park, Harley Hamilton,
Seungyon Lee, and Thad Starner
Proceedings of ASSETS. Portland, OR. October 2006.
Development of an American Sign Language Game for Deaf Children.
Valerie Henderson, Seungyon Lee, Helene Brashear, Harley Hamilton, Thad Starner, and Steven Hamilton.
Proceedings of Interaction Design and Children. Boulder, CO. June 2005.
User-Centered Development of Gesture-Based American Sign Language Game.
Seungyon Lee, Thad Starner, Valerie Henderson, Helene Brashear, and Harley Hamilton.
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Instructional Technology and Education of the Deaf.
Rochester, NY. June 2005.
Cyber Crumbs: An Indoor Orientation and Wayfinding Infrastructure.
David Ross, Alexander Lightman, and Valerie Henderson.
Proceedings of RESNA. Atlanta, GA. June 2005.
CopyCat: An ASL Game for Deaf Children
Seungyon Lee, Valerie Henderson, and Helene Brashear.
RESNA Student Design Competition. Atlanta, GA. June 2005.
A Gesture Based American Sign Language Game for Deaf Children.
Seungyon Lee, Valerie Henderson, Harley Hamilton, Helene Brashear,
Thad Starner, and Steven Hamilton.
CHI '05 Extended Abstracts, pp 1589-1592. Portland, OR.
April 2005.
Towards a one-way American Sign Language translator.
R.M. McGuire, J. Hernandez-Rebollar, T. Starner, V. Henderson,
H. Brashear, and D.S. Ross.
Proceedings of Sixth IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, pp 620-625. May 2004.
The Impact of Data Ordering Strategies on a Distributed Hierarchical Multipole Algorithm.
William Rankin, John A. Board, Jr. and Valerie Henderson.
Proceedings of the Ninth SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for
Scientific Computing. San Antonio, TX. March 1999.