设计AR可视化以方便低视力人群的楼梯导航

Yuhang Zhao, Elizabeth Kupferstein, Brenda Veronica Castro, Steven K. Feiner, Shiri Azenkot
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对于视力低于失明的低视力人群来说,走楼梯是一项危险的行动挑战。先前的研究为楼梯导航系统提供了声音或触觉反馈,但弱视的人有可用的视觉,通常不会使用非视觉辅助。我们首次探索增强现实(AR)可视化技术,为弱视人士在楼梯上导航提供便利。考虑到这些平台的不同特点,我们为基于投影的AR平台和智能眼镜设计了可视化效果。对于基于投影的AR,我们设计了直接投影在楼梯上的视觉亮点。相比之下,对于垂直视野有限的智能眼镜,我们设计了显示用户在楼梯上位置的可视化效果,而不是直接增加楼梯本身。我们在每个平台上对12名视力低下的人进行了可视化评估,发现基于投影的AR可视化提高了参与者的行走速度。我们在两个平台上的设计都大大提高了参与者自我报告的心理安全感。
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Designing AR Visualizations to Facilitate Stair Navigation for People with Low Vision
Navigating stairs is a dangerous mobility challenge for people with low vision, who have a visual impairment that falls short of blindness. Prior research contributed systems for stair navigation that provide audio or tactile feedback, but people with low vision have usable vision and don't typically use nonvisual aids. We conducted the first exploration of augmented reality (AR) visualizations to facilitate stair navigation for people with low vision. We designed visualizations for a projection-based AR platform and smartglasses, considering the different characteristics of these platforms. For projection-based AR, we designed visual highlights that are projected directly on the stairs. In contrast, for smartglasses that have a limited vertical field of view, we designed visualizations that indicate the user's position on the stairs, without directly augmenting the stairs themselves. We evaluated our visualizations on each platform with 12 people with low vision, finding that the visualizations for projection-based AR increased participants' walking speed. Our designs on both platforms largely increased participants' self-reported psychological security.
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