An analysis of safety information registration interface on the iaa system - a first step toward universal accessibility

T. Ebina, Fumiko Matsumoto, T. Miyake, Y. Ishihara, M. Niimi, Shoko Ozaki, Hiroyuki Ohno
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a 4-2-1 Nukuikita-machi, Koganei, Tokyo, 184-8795, Japan ABSTRACT Universal accessibility is a challenging issue, one in which many factors have to be considered. The IAA system (that origin is "I Am Alive"), which was introduced for managing the registration and retrieval of victim safety information in the event of a disaster, is evaluated from a universal accessibility point-of-view. Experiments were conducted on five user groups: adult, child, elderly, visually impaired, and hearing impaired. The child and elderly groups had difficulties in conducting a task using the system's interface. An analysis of these two groups showed that the elderly group failed to hear the message, while the child group failed to understand it.
iaa系统安全信息登记界面分析——迈向普遍可及的第一步
摘要普遍可达性是一个具有挑战性的问题,其中需要考虑许多因素。IAA系统(该起源是“我还活着”)是为了在发生灾难时管理受害者安全信息的登记和检索而引入的,从普遍可及性的角度对其进行评价。实验对象为成人、儿童、老年人、视障人士和听力受损人士。儿童和老年人在使用系统界面执行任务时遇到困难。对这两组的分析表明,老年人组没有听到信息,而儿童组没有理解信息。
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