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Appliance Displays: Accessibility Challenges and Proposed Solutions

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Appliance Displays: Accessibility Challenges and Proposed Solutions
People who are blind or visually impaired face difficulties using a growing array of everyday appliances because they are equipped with inaccessible electronic displays. We report developments on our “Display Reader” smartphone app, which uses computer vision to help a user acquire a usable image of a display and have the contents read aloud, to address this problem. Drawing on feedback from past and new studies with visually impaired volunteer participants, as well as from blind accessibility experts, we have improved and simplified our user interface and have also added the ability to read seven-segment digit displays. Our system works fully automatically and in real time, and we compare it with general-purpose assistive apps such as Be My Eyes, which recruit remote sighted assistants (RSAs) to answer questions about video captured by the user. Our discussions and preliminary experiment highlight the advantages and disadvantages of fully automatic approaches compared with RSAs, ...
Giovanni Fusco, Ender Tekin, Nicholas A. Giudice,
Added 16 Apr 2016
Updated 16 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ASSETS
Authors Giovanni Fusco, Ender Tekin, Nicholas A. Giudice, James M. Coughlan
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