Blind Users Accessing Their Training Images in Teachable Object Recognizers.

Jonggi Hong, Jaina Gandhi, Ernest Essuah Mensah, Farnaz Zamiri Zeraati, Ebrima Haddy Jarjue, Kyungjun Lee, Hernisa Kacorri
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Teachable object recognizers provide a solution for a very practical need for blind people - instance level object recognition. They assume one can visually inspect the photos they provide for training, a critical and inaccessible step for those who are blind. In this work, we engineer data descriptors that address this challenge. They indicate in real time whether the object in the photo is cropped or too small, a hand is included, the photos is blurred, and how much photos vary from each other. Our descriptors are built into open source testbed iOS app, called MYCam. In a remote user study in (N = 12) blind participants' homes, we show how descriptors, even when error-prone, support experimentation and have a positive impact in the quality of training set that can translate to model performance though this gain is not uniform. Participants found the app simple to use indicating that they could effectively train it and that the descriptors were useful. However, many found the training being tedious, opening discussions around the need for balance between information, time, and cognitive load.

盲人用户在可教对象识别器中访问训练图像。
可教对象识别器为盲人提供了一个非常实际的解决方案-实例级对象识别。他们认为人们可以直观地查看他们为培训提供的照片,这对盲人来说是至关重要的一步。在这项工作中,我们设计数据描述符来解决这一挑战。它们可以实时显示照片中的物体是否被裁剪或太小,是否包含一只手,照片是否被模糊,以及照片之间的差异有多大。我们的描述符内置在开源测试平台iOS应用程序MYCam中。在(N = 12)盲人参与者家中进行的远程用户研究中,我们展示了描述符(即使容易出错)如何支持实验,并对训练集的质量产生积极影响,这些影响可以转化为模型性能,尽管这种增益并不一致。参与者发现该应用程序使用简单,表明他们可以有效地训练它,并且描述符很有用。然而,许多人发现培训很乏味,围绕信息、时间和认知负荷之间的平衡需要展开讨论。
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