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Elizabeth Mynatt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth Mynatt
Elizabeth D. "Beth" Mynatt (born July 12, 1966) is the Executive Director of the Institute for People and Technology, the former Director of the GVU Center at Georgia Tech; and Professor in the School of Interactive Computing, all at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is best known for her research in the fields of human-computer interaction, ubiquitous computing, health informatics, and assistive technology. She pioneered creating nonspeech auditory interfaces from graphical interfaces to enable blind computer users to work with modern computer applications. From 2001-2005, she was selected to be the Associate Director of the GVU Center at Georgia Tech and in 2005 she was appointed Director. Her current research explores the implications and opportunities stemming from the pervasive presence of computation in the informal activities of everyday life. ==Early life and education== Elizabeth D. Mynatt was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. She attended North Carolina State University for her undergraduate studies, graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science in 1988. She received a master's degree in 1989 in Information and Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Mynatt went on to receive a Ph.D. at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1995 in Computer Science where she was advised by James D. Foley. Her thesis, "Audio GUIs: Transforming Graphical User Interfaces into Auditory Interfaces", was a system which transformed applications into auditory interfaces to enable people to experience what interacting with graphical interfaces might be like for a blind user.〔Mynatt, Beth (1995). "Audio GUIs: Transforming Graphical User Interfaces into Auditory Interfaces." PhD dissertation, Georgia Institute of Technology.〕
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