为盲人和低视力创作者设计无障碍内容创作支持

Lotus Zhang
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如今,数字创意工具在设计之初很大程度上仍然没有考虑到残障人士,因此需要进行改造才能实现基本的无障碍性。随着越来越多的创意工具开始采用人工智能生成技术,我提出了一个研究议程,以残疾人创作者为中心设计人类与人工智能的共同创作体验,并从一开始就利用这种技术实现无障碍。具体来说,我将重点研究如何设计人工智能辅助创作工具,以提高表达能力,减少盲人和低视力创作者的工作量。本论文以一项形成性混合方法研究为起点,揭示了盲人和低视力群体对视觉内容创作和编辑支持的需求,探索并设计了无障碍内容创作支持,以满足三项高度需求的视觉创作任务:(1)私人视觉内容混淆,(2)社交媒体视频编辑,以及(3)审美视觉内容创作。总之,我相信这篇论文将为降低盲人和低视力创作者在进行富有表现力和高效的数字内容创作时所面临的障碍提供可行的见解。
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Designing Accessible Content Creation Support with Blind and Low Vision Creators
Today, digital creative tools are still largely designed without disabled people in mind and thus require retrofitting to achieve basic accessibility. As more creative tools begin to incorporate generative artificial intelligence, I propose a research agenda that centers the design of human-AI co-creation experiences on disabled creators and leverages such technology for accessibility from the start. Specifically, I focus on researching ways that AI-assisted creative tools could be designed to lift the expression ceiling and reduce effort for blind and low vision creators. Starting with a formative mixed-method study that uncovers the blind and low vision community's needs for visual content creation and editing support, this dissertation explores and designs accessible content creation support for three highly desired visual creative tasks: (1) private visual content obfuscation, (2) social media video editing, and (3) aesthetic visual content authoring. Together, I believe this dissertation will contribute actionable insights to lower the barriers to expressive and efficient digital content creation for blind and low vision creators.
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