ProgramAlly: Creating Custom Visual Access Programs via Multi-Modal End-User Programming

Jaylin Herskovitz, Andi Xu, Rahaf Alharbi, Anhong Guo
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Existing visual assistive technologies are built for simple and common use cases, and have few avenues for blind people to customize their functionalities. Drawing from prior work on DIY assistive technology, this paper investigates end-user programming as a means for users to create and customize visual access programs to meet their unique needs. We introduce ProgramAlly, a system for creating custom filters for visual information, e.g., 'find NUMBER on BUS', leveraging three end-user programming approaches: block programming, natural language, and programming by example. To implement ProgramAlly, we designed a representation of visual filtering tasks based on scenarios encountered by blind people, and integrated a set of on-device and cloud models for generating and running these programs. In user studies with 12 blind adults, we found that participants preferred different programming modalities depending on the task, and envisioned using visual access programs to address unique accessibility challenges that are otherwise difficult with existing applications. Through ProgramAlly, we present an exploration of how blind end-users can create visual access programs to customize and control their experiences.
ProgramAlly:通过多模式终端用户编程创建自定义 Visual Access 程序
现有的视觉辅助技术都是针对简单和常见的使用情况而设计的,盲人很少有机会对其功能进行定制。本文借鉴了先前有关 DIY 辅助技术的研究成果,研究了终端用户编程,以此作为用户创建和定制视觉访问程序以满足其独特需求的一种手段。我们介绍了ProgramAlly,这是一个为视觉信息创建自定义过滤器的系统,例如 "查找BUS上的NUMBER",它利用了三种终端用户编程方法:块编程、自然语言和示例编程。为了实现ProgramAlly,我们根据盲人遇到的情景设计了视觉过滤任务的表示方法,并集成了一套用于生成和运行这些程序的设备和云模型。在对 12 名成年盲人进行的用户研究中,我们发现参与者根据任务的不同偏好不同的编程模式,并设想使用视觉访问程序来解决现有应用程序难以解决的独特的无障碍挑战。通过 ProgramAlly,我们探索了盲人终端用户如何创建可视化访问程序来定制和控制他们的体验。
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