A taxonomy of vulnerable road users for hci based on a systematic literature review
Recent automotive research often focuses on automated driving, including the interaction
between automated vehicles (AVs) and so-called “vulnerable road users”(VRUs). While …
between automated vehicles (AVs) and so-called “vulnerable road users”(VRUs). While …
Interdependence as a frame for assistive technology research and design
In this paper, we describe interdependence for assistive technology design, a frame
developed to complement the traditional focus on independence in the Assistive Technology …
developed to complement the traditional focus on independence in the Assistive Technology …
Enabling people with visual impairments to navigate virtual reality with a haptic and auditory cane simulation
Traditional virtual reality (VR) mainly focuses on visual feedback, which is not accessible for
people with visual impairments. We created Canetroller, a haptic cane controller that …
people with visual impairments. We created Canetroller, a haptic cane controller that …
A large-scale mixed-methods analysis of blind and low-vision research in ACM and IEEE
Technologies for blind and low-vision (BLV) people have long been a focus of Human-
Computer Interaction (HCI) and accessibility (ASSETS) research. To map and assess this …
Computer Interaction (HCI) and accessibility (ASSETS) research. To map and assess this …
" It doesn't win you friends" Understanding Accessibility in Collaborative Writing for People with Vision Impairments
Collaborative writing tools have become ubiquitous in today's world and are used widely in
many professional organizations and academic settings. Yet, we know little about how ability …
many professional organizations and academic settings. Yet, we know little about how ability …
The care work of access
Current approaches to AI and Assistive Technology (AT) often foreground task completion
over other encounters such as expressions of care. Our paper challenges and complements …
over other encounters such as expressions of care. Our paper challenges and complements …
The invisible work of accessibility: how blind employees manage accessibility in mixed-ability workplaces
SM Branham, SK Kane - Proceedings of the 17th international acm …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
Over the past century, people who are blind and their allies have developed successful
public policies and technologies in support of creating more accessible workplaces …
public policies and technologies in support of creating more accessible workplaces …
The effectiveness of visual and audio wayfinding guidance on smartglasses for people with low vision
Y Zhao, E Kupferstein, H Rojnirun, L Findlater… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Wayfinding is a critical but challenging task for people who have low vision, a visual
impairment that falls short of blindness. Prior wayfinding systems for people with visual …
impairment that falls short of blindness. Prior wayfinding systems for people with visual …
Traveling more independently: a study on the diverse needs and challenges of people with visual or mobility impairments in unfamiliar indoor environments
It is much more difficult for people with visual or mobility impairments to prepare for a trip or
visit unfamiliar places than it is for people without disabilities. In addition to the usual travel …
visit unfamiliar places than it is for people without disabilities. In addition to the usual travel …
Are electronic white canes better than traditional canes? A comparative study with blind and blindfolded participants
ADP dos Santos, FO Medola, MJ Cinelli… - Universal Access in the …, 2021 - Springer
Visually impaired individuals often rely on assistive technologies such as white canes for
independent navigation. Many electronic enhancements to the traditional white cane have …
independent navigation. Many electronic enhancements to the traditional white cane have …