Follow WebXR API and advise on Accessibility issues
evaluate browser implementations and examples
review implementation and testing requirements
Authentication (Jason; Tzviya involved re verifiable claims)
Payments (Ted)
Create Payments Accessibility User Requirements (PAUR)
Advise APA on payments-related specifications and technical documents
evaluation and articulation of accessibility within W3C web payments and commerce-related specifications
Automotive (Judy)
Media (JF)
Refine MAUR
Develop support for tooling
Develop example content
AI (Judy, may not be an immediate priority because lack of W3C activity at the moment; Denis Boudreau interest)
Publishing (Marisa? Becky?, Tzviya [annotations but not spec issues])
E-learning (Tzviya volunteers George Kersher, Gottfried interested)
Web of Things (Shadi, Gottfried interested)
encompasses:
Smart Cities (Becky involved in other projects)
Smart Homes
Smart Cars
review api and metadata and advise on accessibility issues
assist in providing real-world accessibility examples
Graphics (Amelia?) - if work happens
SSML - ETS has interest
Work on Verticals
Overlaps with Horizontals: Security, Privacy, I18N, Architecture
Coordination of accessibility technical strategy
Set up AURs for each vertical in Github
Set up wiki page for each vertical
Walk through verticals periodically to identify questions, a11y issues, research needs
Increase examination of use cases
Research Questions Task Force work
The following list summarises the work that RQTF has undertaken on each vertical as at September 12, 2018, with links to relevant RQTF documents. It will be updated periodically to reflect progress.
CSS
RQTF intends to focus on navigation issues emerging from CSS, but no further work as yet.
Web XR Device API topics, including virtual, augmented and mixed reality
RQTF has been conducting a literature review of virtual, augmented and mixed reality to identify emerging research directions.
RQTF focus has been on updating the W3C Inaccessibility of CAPTCHA Note, which included a literature review of emerging methods for distinguishing human and non-humans, implications for accessibility and attempts to address accessibility limitations of CAPTCHA methods.
No research questions yet emerged for RQTF to address
Automotive
No research questions yet emerged for RQTF to address
Media
RQTF is aware of work in establishing media accessibility user requirements, which could lead to research questions for RQTF to address. There may be related potential research questions in the domain of digital publishing and synchronized media, including replicating in XML and SMIL the synchronized media capabilities achieved in DAISY and EPUB.
Artificial Intelligence
No research questions yet emerged for RQTF to address
Publishing: Domain-specific notations and content types
RQTF notes discussion on applying ARIA roles to math content, and potential for similar work in other related domains such as chemistry and music.
RQTF is in the process of conducting a literature review on STEM-specific notation and content, refining list of publications to review, and with the intention of identifying key domains addressed in the literature.
Emerging topics include current state of math accessibility, localization issues, and input and manipulation challenges of domain-specific notations
Publishing: E-learning
No research questions yet emerged for RQTF to address.
The Accessible Online Learning Community Group (AccessLearn) is in existence, and although its current focus is on supporting EOWG on extending content of the W3C web site to provide more targeted information for online learning accessibility, a future focus could be to work with RQTF to explore specific research questions that APA identifies.
Web of Things
No research questions yet emerged for RQTF to address
RQTF has conducted some background review of the literature