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    Chieko Asakawa (浅川 智恵子, Asakawa Chieko) is a blind Japanese computer scientist, known for her work at IBM Research – Tokyo in accessibility. A Netscape...
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  • canoeist Chieko Asakawa (浅川 智恵子, born 1958), blind Japanese computer scientist Chieko Baisho (倍賞 千恵子, born 1941), Japanese actress and singer Chieko Higuchi...
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  • for people who are blind. It was developed by IBM from the work of Chieko Asakawa at IBM Japan. The screen reader met World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)...
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    Akimoto Yasushi Akimoto Toshiko Akiyoshi Hideaki Anno Shizuka Arakawa Chieko Asakawa Kinji Fukasaku Moto Hagio Yuzuru Hanyu Machiko Hasegawa Joe Hisaishi...
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  • Yanai (2008) Harry M. Yudenfriend (2008) Nicholas M. Donofrio (2008) Chieko Asakawa (2009) Laura M. Haas (2009) Michael A. Kaczmarski (2009) Hung Q. Le...
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    in 1897. Himonoya, maker of the Senkonari brand sake. Kan'ichi Asakawa, academic Chieko Takamura, artist Michiro Endo, musician, political activist Yuki...
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  • Mary Zajicek 2013 - User Interface of a Home Page Reader; Author(s): Chieko Asakawa and Takashi Itoh The Outstanding Contribution award is given in even-numbered...
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    other technological breakthroughs were made at TRL. The team led by Chieko Asakawa (ja:浅川智恵子), IBM Fellow since 2009, provided basic technology for IBM's...
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  • Research Lab, Laboratory for Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics Chieko Asakawa (1958–), IBM Fellow. Group Leader, IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory, Accessibility...
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  • original on January 27, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2019. "Inductee Chieko Asakawa and the Invention of the Screen Reader". www.invent.org. April 6, 2024...
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