| Literature DB >> 29270243 |
Michael Cutter1, Roberto Manduchi1.
Abstract
Mobile optical character recognition (OCR) apps have come of age. Many blind individuals use them on a daily basis. The usability of such tools, however, is limited by the requirement that a good picture of the text to be read must be taken, something that is difficult to do without sight. Some mobile OCR apps already implement auto-shot and guidance mechanisms to facilitate this task. In this paper, we describe two experiments with blind participants, who tested these two interactive mechanisms on a customized iPhone implementation. These experiments bring to light a number of interesting aspects of accessing a printed document without sight, and enable a comparative analysis of the available interaction modalities.Entities:
Keywords: Accessibility; Blindness; Mobile devices; OCR
Year: 2017 PMID: 29270243 PMCID: PMC5736157 DOI: 10.1145/3075300
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACM Trans Access Comput ISSN: 1936-7236