Travelling more independently: A Requirements Analysis for Accessible Journeys to Unknown Buildings for People with Visual Impairments

Christin Engel, Karin Müller, Angela Constantinescu, C. Loitsch, Vanessa Petrausch, G. Weber, R. Stiefelhagen
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It is much more difficult for people with visual impairments to plan and implement a journey to unknown places than for sighted people, because in addition to the usual travel arrangements, they also need to know whether the different parts of the travel chain are accessible at all. The need for information is presumably therefore very high and ranges from knowledge about the accessibility of public transport as well as outdoor and indoor environments. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is no study that examines in-depth requirements of both the planning of a trip and its implementation, looking separately at the various special needs of people with low vision and blindness. In this paper, we present a survey with 106 people with visual impairments, in which we examine the strategies they use to prepare for a journey to unknown buildings, how they orient themselves in unfamiliar buildings and what materials they use. Our analysis shows that requirements for people with blindness and low vision differ. The feedback from the participants reveals that there is a large information gap, especially for orientation in buildings, regarding maps, accessibility of buildings and supporting systems. In particular, there is a lack of availability of indoor maps.
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更独立的旅行:视障人士无障碍前往未知建筑的需求分析
对于视障人士来说,计划和实施前往未知地点的旅行比正常人要困难得多,因为除了通常的旅行安排外,他们还需要知道旅行链的不同部分是否可达。因此,对信息的需求可能非常高,范围从公共交通的可达性到室外和室内环境的知识。然而,据我们所知,目前还没有一项研究深入考察了旅行计划和实施的要求,分别考察了弱视和失明人士的各种特殊需要。在这篇论文中,我们提出了一项对106名视觉障碍人士的调查,其中我们研究了他们在准备前往未知建筑物时使用的策略,他们如何在不熟悉的建筑物中定位自己以及他们使用的材料。我们的分析表明,对失明和视力低下的人的要求不同。参与者的反馈表明,在地图、建筑物的可达性和支持系统方面,存在很大的信息差距,特别是在建筑物的方向方面。特别是缺乏室内地图。
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