Landmark-enhanced route itineraries for navigation of blind pedestrians in urban environment

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Jan Balata
Zdenek Mikovec
Pavel Slavik
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[1] Czech Technical University in Prague,Department of Computer Graphics and Interaction, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
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Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces | 2018年 / 12卷
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Accessibility; Visually impaired; Navigation; Landmark;
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Visual impairment limits a person mainly in the ability to move freely and independently. Even with many navigation aids and tools currently on the market, almost one-third of the visually impaired do not travel alone without a guide. One of the most useful aids are the landmark-enhanced itineraries of the route created by orientation and mobility specialists. We describe the design of a system, which is based on a specific, efficiently collected geographical data, and which automatically generates human-like landmark-enhanced itineraries for navigation of visually impaired users. The studies we conducted (quantitative n = 16, qualitative n = 6) showed usability and efficiency of the system. We also provide a set of design recommendations to increase the usability of the system along with specific examples of usage of particular landmarks. Moreover, we report on 14-day long diary study (n = 3) where visually impaired participants used the system freely throughout the city center with a success rate of 84% without using GPS. Finally, based on an over-the-phone survey (n = 18), we provide a methodology to identify the essential area, where geographical data needs to be collected to enable visually impaired pedestrians to travel around the city center efficiently.
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