Taming Entangled Accessibility Forum Threads for Efficient Screen Reading

Anand Ravi Aiyer, I. Ramakrishnan, V. Ashok
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Accessibility forums enable individuals with visual impairments to connect and collaboratively seek solutions to technical issues, as well as share reviews, best practices, and latest news. However, these forums are presently built on legacy systems that were primarily designed for sighted users, and are difficult to navigate with non-visual assistive technologies like screen-readers. Accessibility forum threads are “entangled”, with multiple sub-conversations interleaved with each other. This does not gel with the predominantly linear navigation of screen-readers. Screen-reader users often listen to reams of irrelevant posts while foraging for nuggets of interest. To address this and improve non-visual interaction efficiency, we present TASER, a browser extension that leverages a state-of-the-art conversation disentanglement algorithm to automatically identify and separate sub-conversations in a forum thread, and then presents these sub-conversations to the user via a custom interface specifically tailored for efficient and usable screen-reader interaction. In a user study with 11 screen-reader users, we observed that TASER significantly reduced the average user input actions and interaction times by and respectively along with a significant drop in cognitive load ( lower NASA-TLX score) compared to the status quo while performing representative information foraging tasks on accessibility forums.
驯服纠缠无障碍论坛线程有效的屏幕阅读
可访问性论坛使有视觉障碍的个人能够相互联系并协作寻求技术问题的解决方案,以及分享审查、最佳实践和最新消息。然而,这些论坛目前建立在主要为视力正常的用户设计的遗留系统上,并且很难使用屏幕阅读器等非视觉辅助技术进行导航。无障碍论坛的话题是“纠缠”的,多个子对话相互交织。这与屏幕阅读器的主要线性导航不一致。屏幕阅读器的用户经常一边听大量无关的帖子,一边寻找自己感兴趣的内容。为了解决这个问题并提高非视觉交互效率,我们提出了TASER,这是一个浏览器扩展,它利用最先进的对话解纠缠算法来自动识别和分离论坛线程中的子对话,然后通过专门为高效和可用的屏幕阅读器交互量身定制的界面将这些子对话呈现给用户。在一项针对11名屏幕阅读器用户的用户研究中,我们观察到,与在可访问性论坛上执行代表性信息搜索任务相比,TASER显著减少了用户的平均输入动作和交互时间,同时显著降低了认知负荷(降低了NASA-TLX得分)。
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