Real-Time Mobile Personalized Simulations of Impaired Colour Vision

Rhouri MacAlpine, David R. Flatla
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Colour forms an essential element of day-to-day life for most people, but at least 5% of the world have Impaired Colour Vision (ICV) - seeing fewer colours than everyone else. Those with typical colour vision find it difficult to understand how people with ICV perceive colour, leading to misunderstanding and challenges for people with ICV. To help improve understanding, personalized simulations of ICV have been developed, but are computationally demanding (so limited to static images), which limits the value of these simulations. To address this, we extended personalized ICV simulations to work in real time on a mobile device to allow people with typical colour vision greater freedom in exploring ICV. To validate our approach, we compared our real-time simulation technique to an existing adjustable simulation technique and found general agreement between the two. We then deployed three real-time personalized ICV simulations to nine people with typical colour vision, encouraging them to take photos of interesting colour situations. In just over one week, participants recorded over 450 real-world images of situations where their simulation presented a distinct challenge for their respective ICV participant. Through a questionnaire and discussion of photos with participants, we found that our solution provides a valuable mechanism for building understanding of ICV for people with typical colour vision.
色觉受损的实时移动个性化模拟
对大多数人来说,颜色是日常生活中必不可少的元素,但世界上至少有5%的人患有色觉障碍(ICV),他们看到的颜色比其他人少。那些具有典型色觉的人很难理解ICV患者是如何感知颜色的,这给ICV患者带来了误解和挑战。为了帮助提高理解,已经开发了ICV的个性化模拟,但是计算要求很高(因此仅限于静态图像),这限制了这些模拟的价值。为了解决这个问题,我们扩展了个性化的ICV模拟,以便在移动设备上实时工作,让具有典型色觉的人更自由地探索ICV。为了验证我们的方法,我们将我们的实时仿真技术与现有的可调仿真技术进行了比较,发现两者之间存在普遍的一致性。然后,我们对9名具有典型色觉的人进行了3次实时个性化ICV模拟,鼓励他们拍摄有趣的色彩场景。在短短一周多的时间里,参与者记录了450多张真实世界的图像,在这些图像中,他们的模拟对各自的ICV参与者提出了明显的挑战。通过问卷调查和与参与者讨论照片,我们发现我们的解决方案为具有典型色觉的人建立对ICV的理解提供了一个有价值的机制。
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