On-Site and Remote Crowdsourcing of Accessibility Data for People with Mobility Impairments: A Case Study in Zurich’s District 1

Lina Witzel, Sophy Chhong, H. Hutter, Alireza Darvishy
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Collecting accurate accessibility data systematically for pathways is a time-consuming task that typically requires expert knowledge. However, it is a prerequisite to enable reliable and trustworthy accessible routing. The development of Capture & Go, a mobile application to report barriers for people with mobility impairments, facilitates the on-site collection of crowdsourced accessibility data. Several other mapping tools contain accessibility data, although they have not been developed explicitly for this purpose. In contrast to Capture & Go, they allow data collection to be performed remotely. Using quantitative and qualitative approaches, we analyzed several such applications and examined their efficiency in capturing barriers in a case study of District 1 in Zurich. The remotely collected data was compared to the data of the barriers captured on-site using Capture & Go. Overall, the remote tools were less efficient than Capture & Go in terms of effort, coverage, and accuracy of the barriers, as well as usability.
行动障碍人士无障碍数据的现场和远程众包:苏黎世1区的案例研究
系统地收集路径的准确可达性数据是一项耗时的任务,通常需要专业知识。但是,这是启用可靠和可信的可访问路由的先决条件。Capture & Go是一款移动应用程序,用于报告行动障碍人士的障碍,它的开发促进了现场收集众包无障碍数据。其他几个映射工具包含可访问性数据,尽管它们没有为此目的明确开发。与Capture & Go相比,它们允许远程执行数据收集。使用定量和定性方法,我们分析了几个这样的应用程序,并以苏黎世1区为例研究了它们在捕获障碍方面的效率。将远程收集的数据与现场使用Capture & Go捕获的障碍物数据进行比较。总的来说,远程工具在工作、覆盖范围、障碍的准确性以及可用性方面不如Capture & Go有效。
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