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112. User Experience of Voice-Powered Technologies by People with Visual Disabilities
DescriptionPeople with visual disabilities increasingly rely on voice-powered assistive technologies such as Microsoft's Seeing AI app, which seamlessly integrates with VoiceOver, a gesture-based screen reader. Despite advancements, our understanding of user experiences with these technologies remains limited. While some studies explored this issue, we still lack comprehensive insights into specific user frustrations, particularly those associated with finger gestures, voice commands, and the overall user interface designs. This study aims to address this knowledge gap by directly observing individuals with visual disabilities as they interact with VoiceOver and the Seeing AI app. By observing user interactions, we gain valuable insights that can contribute to improving the accessibility and usability of voice-powered technologies for people with visual disabilities.
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Event Type
Poster
TimeWednesday, September 11th5:30pm - 6:30pm MST
LocationMcArthur Ballroom
Tracks
Aerospace Systems
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Computer Systems
Forensics Professional
Health Care
Human Performance Modeling
Individual Differences in Performance
Perception and Performance
Product Design
Safety
Training
Usability and System Evaluation
Extended Reality