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A Non-Visual Approach To Improving Collaboration Between Blind And Sighted Internet Users
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posted on 2023-06-07, 23:08 authored by Wai Yu, Ravi Kuber, Graham McAllisterAssistive technologies have widened access to the Web, by providing a non-visual representation of page content for blind individuals. However, restrictions imposed by screen readers and Braille output devices have led to the development of mental representations of a web page, which differ considerably from the visual layout. As a result, both blind and sighted users find it difficult to perform joint web-based tasks. In this paper, we have applied a structured participatory-based approach to develop haptic sensations to assist the collaborative process. Preliminary results are reported and on-going development is discussed. It is anticipated that findings from the study will inform a haptic framework, which will assist developers when designing an accessible collaborative interface, using the benefits which the sense of touch can offer.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Lecture Notes in Computer ScienceISSN
03029743Publisher
Mira Digital PublishingExternal DOI
Volume
4556Page range
913-922Event name
Proceedings of HCI-International 2005Event location
Las Vegas, NevadaEvent type
conferenceISBN
0-8058-5807-5Department affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
Full text available
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Peer reviewed?
- Yes