An eyes-free barcode localization and decoding method is presented that enables visually impaired (VI) mobile phone users to decode MSI (Modified Plessy) barcodes on shelves and U...
The visually impaired have limited access to the world of mobile devices. Our goal was to design a handheld mobile device to overcome limitations such as reliance on visual displa...
Robert A. Amar, Steven Dow, Richard Gordon, Muhamm...
This paper describes a novel tool for eliciting user requirements early in the design process of mobile applications. The “Mobile Oracle”, as we have called it, is intended to...
Charlotte Magnusson, Martin Pielot, Margarita Anas...
Using multimodality in a computing system is advantageous in the sense that it makes computing more accessible to a wide range of users including those with impairments. Our work ...
Ali Awde, Moeiz Miraoui, Chakib Tadj, Yacine Belli...
Blind and visually-impaired people cannot access essential information in the form of written text in our environment (e.g., on restaurant menus, street signs, door labels, produc...
Tudor Dumitras, Matthew L. Lee, Pablo Quinones, As...