" Help Me Help the AI": Understanding How Explainability Can Support Human-AI Interaction

SSY Kim, EA Watkins, O Russakovsky, R Fong… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Despite the proliferation of explainable AI (XAI) methods, little is understood about end-
users' explainability needs and behaviors around XAI explanations. To address this gap and …

Computer vision-based object recognition for the visually impaired in an indoors environment: a survey

R Jafri, SA Ali, HR Arabnia, S Fatima - The Visual Computer, 2014 - Springer
Though several electronic assistive devices have been developed for the visually impaired
in the past few decades, however, relatively few solutions have been devised to aid them in …

A comprehensive survey on computer vision based approaches for automatic identification of products in retail store

B Santra, DP Mukherjee - Image and Vision Computing, 2019 - Elsevier
The ability to recognize a product on the shelf of a retail store is an ordinary human skill. The
same recognition problem presents an exceptional challenge for machine vision systems …

Vizwiz grand challenge: Answering visual questions from blind people

D Gurari, Q Li, AJ Stangl, A Guo, C Lin… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - openaccess.thecvf.com
The study of algorithms to automatically answer visual questions currently is motivated by
visual question answering (VQA) datasets constructed in artificial VQA settings. We propose …

Vizwiz-priv: A dataset for recognizing the presence and purpose of private visual information in images taken by blind people

D Gurari, Q Li, C Lin, Y Zhao, A Guo… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - openaccess.thecvf.com
We introduce the first visual privacy dataset originating from people who are blind in order to
better understand their privacy disclosures and to encourage the development of algorithms …

Opportunities for human-AI collaboration in remote sighted assistance

S Lee, R Yu, J Xie, SM Billah, JM Carroll - Proceedings of the 27th …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Remote sighted assistance (RSA) has emerged as a conversational assistive technology for
people with visual impairments (VI), where remote sighted agents provide realtime …

Caption crawler: Enabling reusable alternative text descriptions using reverse image search

D Guinness, E Cutrell, MR Morris - … of the 2018 chi conference on human …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
Accessing images online is often difficult for users with vision impairments. This population
relies on text descriptions of images that vary based on website authors' accessibility …

Headlock: a wearable navigation aid that helps blind cane users traverse large open spaces

A Fiannaca, I Apostolopoulous, E Folmer - Proceedings of the 16th …, 2014 - dl.acm.org
Traversing large open spaces is a challenging task for blind cane users, as such spaces are
often devoid of tactile features that can be followed. Consequently, in such spaces cane …

CueSee: exploring visual cues for people with low vision to facilitate a visual search task

Y Zhao, S Szpiro, J Knighten, S Azenkot - Proceedings of the 2016 ACM …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
Visual search is a major challenge for low vision people. Conventional vision enhancements
like magnification help low vision people see more details, but cannot indicate the location …

Closing the gap: Designing for the last-few-meters wayfinding problem for people with visual impairments

M Saha, AJ Fiannaca, M Kneisel, E Cutrell… - Proceedings of the 21st …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Despite the major role of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) as a navigation tool for people
with visual impairments (VI), a crucial missing aspect of point-to-point navigation with these …