Textflow: Toward Supporting Screen-free Manipulation of Situation-Relevant Smart Messages

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Pegah Karimi, Emanuele Plebani, Aqueasha Martin-Hammond, Davide Bolchini
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Abstract

Texting relies on screen-centric prompts designed for sighted users, still posing significant barriers to people who are blind and visually impaired (BVI). Can we re-imagine texting untethered from a visual display? In an interview study, 20 BVI adults shared situations surrounding their texting practices, recurrent topics of conversations, and challenges. Informed by these insights, we introduce TextFlow, a mixed-initiative context-aware system that generates entirely auditory message options relevant to the users’ location, activity, and time of the day. Users can browse and select suggested aural messages using finger-taps supported by an off-the-shelf finger-worn device without having to hold or attend to a mobile screen. In an evaluative study, 10 BVI participants successfully interacted with TextFlow to browse and send messages in screen-free mode. The experiential response of the users shed light on the importance of bypassing the phone and accessing rapidly controllable messages at their fingertips while preserving privacy and accuracy with respect to speech or screen-based input. We discuss how non-visual access to proactive, contextual messaging can support the blind in a variety of daily scenarios.

Textflow:朝着支持无屏幕操作情境相关的智能消息
短信依赖于为视力正常的用户设计的以屏幕为中心的提示,这仍然给盲人和视障人士(BVI)造成了很大的障碍。我们能重新想象不受视觉显示束缚的短信吗?在一项采访研究中,20名英属维尔京群岛成年人分享了他们发短信的情况、经常谈论的话题和面临的挑战。根据这些见解,我们推出了TextFlow,这是一个混合主动的上下文感知系统,可以根据用户的位置、活动和时间生成完全听觉的消息选项。用户可以通过手指点击浏览和选择建议的语音信息,而无需手持或关注手机屏幕。在一项评估性研究中,10名BVI参与者成功地与TextFlow交互,在无屏幕模式下浏览和发送消息。用户的体验反应揭示了绕过手机,用指尖快速获取可控信息的重要性,同时在语音或屏幕输入方面保持隐私和准确性。我们讨论了如何在各种日常场景中为盲人提供主动的、上下文信息的非视觉访问。
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