桥接屏幕阅读器和语音助手增强眼睛自由的网络搜索

Alexandra Vtyurina, Adam Fourney, M. Morris, Leah Findlater, Ryen W. White
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有视觉障碍的人在与计算机系统交互时经常依赖屏幕阅读器。这些人也越来越多地广泛使用基于语音的虚拟助手(VAs)。我们对53名法律上失明的人进行了调查,以确定这两种技术的优缺点,以及它们交叉处未满足的机会。我们了解到,虚拟助手方便且易于访问,但缺乏深度参与内容的能力(例如,阅读维基百科的前几句以外的内容),以及快速概述内容的能力(列出可供选择的搜索结果和建议)。相比之下,屏幕阅读器允许与内容进行深度交互(当内容可访问时),并提供细粒度的导航和控制,但代价是增加了复杂性,减少了行走和使用的便利性。在这个演示中,我们展示了VERSE,一个结合了VAs和屏幕阅读器的积极方面的系统,并允许其他设备(例如智能手表)作为可选的输入加速器。总之,这些功能使视障人士能够通过语音交互深入参与网络内容。
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Bridging Screen Readers and Voice Assistants for Enhanced Eyes-Free Web Search
People with visual impairments often rely on screen readers when interacting with computer systems. Increasingly, these individuals also make extensive use of voice-based virtual assistants (VAs). We conducted a survey of 53 people who are legally blind to identify the strengths and weaknesses of both technologies, as well as the unmet opportunities at their intersection. We learned that virtual assistants are convenient and accessible, but lack the ability to deeply engage with content (e.g., read beyond the first few sentences of Wikipedia), and the ability to get a quick overview of the landscape (list alternative search results & suggestions). In contrast, screen readers allow for deep engagement with content (when content is accessible), and provide fine-grained navigation & control, but at the cost of increased complexity, and reduced walk-up-and-use convenience. In this demonstration, we showcase VERSE, a system that combines the positive aspects of VAs and screen readers, and allows other devices (e.g., smart watches) to serve as optional input accelerators. Together, these features allow people with visual impairments to deeply engage with web content through voice interaction.
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