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Enhancing independence and safety for blind and deaf-blind public transit riders

Authors :
Jacob O. Wobbrock
Shiri Azenkot
Sanjana Prasain
Alan Borning
Emily Fortuna
Richard E. Ladner
Source :
CHI
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
ACM, 2011.

Abstract

Blind and deaf-blind people often rely on public transit for everyday mobility, but using transit can be challenging for them. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 13 blind and deaf-blind people to understand how they use public transit and what human values were important to them in this domain. Two key values were identified: independence and safety. We developed GoBraille, two related Braille-based applications that provide information about buses and bus stops while supporting the key values. GoBraille is built on MoBraille, a novel framework that enables a Braille display to benefit from many features in a smartphone without knowledge of proprietary, device-specific protocols. Finally, we conducted user studies with blind people to demonstrate that GoBraille enables people to travel more independently and safely. We also conducted co-design with a deaf-blind person, finding that a minimalist interface, with short input and output messages, was most effective for this population.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........87bd0d144a323f816d87364a1b70cad6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1145/1978942.1979424