ABSTRACT
WebSci’21 workshop on AI and Inclusion aims to invite both academic and industry experts in the area of digital accessibility and AI to offer research and their individual views as to a range of digital accessibility issues they perceive as causing barriers to access, alongside possible solutions and strategies powered by AI technologies to provide an inclusive social web.
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- Introduction to Workshop: Overcoming accessibility gaps on the Social Web
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