Auditing Accessibility of Pavements and Points of Interest in Urban Areas: The ‘Seek & Go’ Tool

Signals Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI:10.3390/signals4030032
C. Achillas, D. Aidonis, N. Tsolakis, Ioannis Tsampoulatidis, A. Mourouzis, Christos Bialas, Kyriakos Koritsoglou
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In recent years, accessibility has become a topic of great interest on a global scale across the scientific, business, and policy sectors. There are two primary reasons for this growing trend. Firstly, accessibility serves as a vital indicator reflecting the social performance of communities, and the public is increasingly aware of critical social issues such as accessibility. Secondly, accessibility is essential for the sustainable development of regions and civil settings, facilitating inclusion and business growth. In this regard, information and communications technologies can play a crucial role in facilitating the accessibility of spaces by disabled people. Numerous digital tools and smart applications are already available to serve this purpose. This study presents a novel digital tool called ‘Seek & Go’, a comprehensive aid application designed specifically for disabled individuals. The app features a GPS navigation system that caters to pedestrians with disabilities and unique accessibility requirements. The present study documents the models underlying the development of ‘Seek & Go’, discusses technical aspects of the application, and presents user experience insights.
审计城市地区人行道和兴趣点的可达性:“寻找和走”工具
近年来,可访问性已成为全球范围内科学、商业和政策部门非常感兴趣的话题。造成这种增长趋势的主要原因有两个。首先,无障碍是反映社区社会表现的重要指标,公众越来越意识到无障碍等关键社会问题。其次,无障碍对于区域和民间环境的可持续发展至关重要,有助于包容性和商业增长。在这方面,信息和通信技术可以在促进残疾人无障碍使用空间方面发挥关键作用。许多数字工具和智能应用程序已经可用于此目的。这项研究提出了一种名为“Seek&Go”的新型数字工具,这是一种专门为残疾人设计的综合援助应用程序。该应用程序具有GPS导航系统,可满足残疾行人和独特的无障碍要求。本研究记录了“Seek&Go”开发的基本模型,讨论了应用程序的技术方面,并提出了用户体验见解。
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