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Co-Design of an Adaptive User Interface for the Visually Impaired People

Authors:
Audrey Ambles
Dominique Leclet-Groux
Alexis Potelle

Keywords: Adaptive user interfaces; Design methods; Interface design for people with disabilities; Usability testing and evaluation.

Abstract:
This article presents an adaptable 2D interface for visually impaired people. Its goal is to enable them to recognize 3D objects on a simple computer screen. This alternative to 3D or immersive glasses, which are difficult for visually impaired individuals to use, offers 2D renderings of 3D objects enhanced by image processing. It leverages the richness of information inherent in 3D objects without relying on segmentation and voice transcription. It also allows for customization of the 2D interface and personalization based on the visual impairment condition. The article discusses the co-design with visually impaired of the 2D interface and the evaluation of its usability.

Pages: 168 to 173

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2024

Publication date: May 26, 2024

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-4138

ISBN: 978-1-68558-163-3

Location: Barcelona, Spain

Dates: from May 26, 2024 to May 30, 2024