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Supporting Selfie Editing Experiences for People with Visual Impairments
With the increased popularity of social media, editing and sharing selfies using augmented reality filters, face editors, and sticker features have become popular social trends. However, it can be challenging for people with visual impairments to edit and add fun elements to their selfies, although they actively participate in social media. We conducted an online survey in which 47 participants with visual impairments identified their experience with and demands for using such features. Based on the results, we designed and developed a selfie editing application with sticker features based on voice command and voice feedback for people with visual impairments. We then conducted a design probe study with four participants who were visually impaired to provide design guidelines to increase the accessibility of selfie editing apps with sticker features. Voice command and feedback were both highly appreciated by participants, and we also investigated their requirements for selfie editing features.