See also: IRC log
<Lisa_Seeman> agenda: this
<Lisa_Seeman> michael, we have an interested party joining the call - is there any problem with that
<Lisa_Seeman> scribe: Mike_Pluke
<Lisa_Seeman> next item
<Lisa_Seeman> https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/track/actions/open
<Lisa_Seeman> https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/wiki/Main_Page#Current_schedules
Deadlines approaching - techniques quite good, but issue papers and gap analysis not on schedule - a delay of about 3 weeks is realistic
Deadline 31st July
Tony has completed an issue paper on Distraction - with Neil for review
<ayelet_seeman> https://github.com/ayelet-seeman/coga.personalisation
Ayelet Github project for JSON (personalization) see link above. Chaohai producing an example JSON script
Debbie - VoiceML - message sent to list prior to meeting
Richard will complete security ASAP
<Lisa_Seeman> next item
John has finished the Action 122 on schedule. Lisa to close.
<Lisa_Seeman> https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-cognitive-a11y-tf/2015Jul/0087.html
John is after group input on what symbols to use from those shown on the pages in his 26th July email
Lisa suggests a need to select a target audience for the symbols - e.g. classic handset OK for MCI but not for a young Down Syndrome user
John has chosen some sample functions to use for the proof of concept task
Lisa would like to see full sets of symbols - per cognitive disability (e.g. an MCI set a Down Syndrome set)
Mike suggested that the symbols that are familiar are those being currently being used, or the ones that they once were familiar with (e.g. Windows XP)
There will be a confusion between symbol sets for AAC users (it is their language) and those that we are talking about here (Lisa)
<Lisa_Seeman> https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-cognitive-a11y-tf/2015Jul/0091.html
<Lisa_Seeman> next item
Debbie Dahl's email suggests that "for “Proposed Solutions” we should refer to the many existing resources on voice user interface design rather than try to come up with our own list."
+1
Debbie volunteered to review the voice user interface resources.
<Lisa_Seeman> ACTION: ddahl to summarize relivent existing standards and best practices for voice [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2015/07/27-coga-minutes.html#action01]
<trackbot> Created ACTION-124 - Summarize relivent existing standards and best practices for voice [on Deborah Dahl - due 2015-08-03].
<Lisa_Seeman> ACTION: mike pluke to find standards for voice [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2015/07/27-coga-minutes.html#action02]
<trackbot> 'mike' is an ambiguous username. Please try a different identifier, such as family name or username (e.g., mpluke, mikes).
<Lisa_Seeman> ACTION: mpluke to find standards for voice [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2015/07/27-coga-minutes.html#action03]
<trackbot> Created ACTION-125 - Find standards for voice [on Mike Pluke - due 2015-08-03].
<Lisa_Seeman> +1
Mike volunteered to identify the relevant ETSI standards related to VUI (these are not accessibility/cognitive specific)
<ddahl> for a great list of IVR codes and phone numbers see www.get2human.com
This is scribe.perl Revision: 1.140 of Date: 2014-11-06 18:16:30 Check for newer version at http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/2002/scribe/ Guessing input format: RRSAgent_Text_Format (score 1.00) Found Scribe: Mike_Pluke Inferring ScribeNick: Mike_Pluke WARNING: No "Topic:" lines found. Present: Rich Ayelet Seeman Debbie_Dahl Regrets: Neil_Milliken E.A._Draffan WARNING: No meeting title found! You should specify the meeting title like this: <dbooth> Meeting: Weekly Baking Club Meeting Agenda: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-cognitive-a11y-tf/2015Jul/0088.html WARNING: No meeting chair found! You should specify the meeting chair like this: <dbooth> Chair: dbooth Got date from IRC log name: 27 Jul 2015 Guessing minutes URL: http://www.w3.org/2015/07/27-coga-minutes.html People with action items: ddahl mike mpluke pluke WARNING: Input appears to use implicit continuation lines. You may need the "-implicitContinuations" option. WARNING: No "Topic: ..." lines found! Resulting HTML may have an empty (invalid) <ol>...</ol>. Explanation: "Topic: ..." lines are used to indicate the start of new discussion topics or agenda items, such as: <dbooth> Topic: Review of Amy's report[End of scribe.perl diagnostic output]