iTOC: Enabling Efficient Non-Visual Interaction with Long Web Documents.

Hae-Na Lee, Sami Uddin, Vikas Ashok
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Abstract

Interacting with long web documents such as wiktionaries, manuals, tutorials, blogs, novels, etc., is easy for sighted users, as they can leverage convenient pointing devices such as a mouse/touchpad to quickly access the desired content either via scrolling with visual scanning or clicking hyperlinks in the available Table of Contents (TOC). Blind users on the other hand are unable to use these pointing devices, and therefore can only rely on keyboard-based screen reader assistive technology that lets them serially navigate and listen to the page content using keyboard shortcuts. As a consequence, interacting with long web documents with just screen readers, is often an arduous and tedious experience for the blind users. To bridge the usability divide between how sighted and blind users interact with web documents, in this paper, we present iTOC, a browser extension that automatically identifies and extracts TOC hyperlinks from the web documents, and then facilitates on-demand instant screen-reader access to the TOC from anywhere in the website. This way, blind users need not manually search for the desired content by moving the screen-reader focus sequentially all over the webpage; instead they can simply access the TOC from anywhere using iTOC, and then select the desired hyperlink which will automatically move the focus to the corresponding content in the document. A user study with 15 blind participants showed that with iTOC, both the access time and user effort (number of user input actions) were significantly lowered by as much as 42.73% and 57.9%, respectively, compared to that with another state-of-the-art solution for improving web usability.

iTOC:实现长Web文档的高效非视觉交互。
对于视力正常的用户来说,与词典、手册、教程、博客、小说等冗长的网络文档交互是很容易的,因为他们可以利用鼠标/触摸板等方便的指向设备,通过滚动视觉扫描或点击可用目录(TOC)中的超链接来快速访问所需的内容。另一方面,盲人用户无法使用这些指向设备,因此只能依靠基于键盘的屏幕阅读器辅助技术,让他们通过键盘快捷键连续导航和收听页面内容。因此,对于盲人用户来说,仅通过屏幕阅读器与冗长的web文档交互通常是一种艰巨而乏味的体验。为了弥合视力正常和失明用户如何与网络文档交互之间的可用性鸿沟,在本文中,我们提出了iTOC,一个浏览器扩展,可以自动识别和提取网络文档中的TOC超链接,然后方便按需即时屏幕阅读器从网站的任何地方访问TOC。这样,盲人用户就不需要通过将屏幕阅读器的焦点依次移动到整个网页来手动搜索所需的内容;相反,他们可以简单地使用iTOC从任何地方访问TOC,然后选择所需的超链接,该超链接将自动将焦点移动到文档中的相应内容。一项有15名盲人参与的用户研究表明,与另一种最先进的提高网络可用性的解决方案相比,使用iTOC,访问时间和用户努力(用户输入动作的数量)分别显著降低了42.73%和57.9%。
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