| Literature DB >> 29303163 |
James M Coughlan1, Joshua Miele1.
Abstract
Although AR technology has been largely dominated by visual media, a number of AR tools using both visual and auditory feedback have been developed specifically to assist people with low vision or blindness - an application domain that we term Augmented Reality for Visual Impairment (AR4VI). We describe two AR4VI tools developed at Smith-Kettlewell, as well as a number of pre-existing examples. We emphasize that AR4VI is a powerful tool with the potential to remove or significantly reduce a range of accessibility barriers. Rather than being restricted to use by people with visual impairments, AR4VI is a compelling universal design approach offering benefits for mainstream applications as well.Entities:
Keywords: Artificial; H.5.1 [Multimedia Information Systems]; H.5.2 [User Interfaces]; Haptics; Interaction Style—; accessibility; augmented and virtual realities—; blindness; low vision; tactile graphics; visual impairment
Year: 2017 PMID: 29303163 PMCID: PMC5749423 DOI: 10.1109/ISMAR-Adjunct.2017.89
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Symp Mix Augment Real ISSN: 1554-7868