Improving Navigation for Blind People in the Developing Countries: A UI/UX Perspective

Meghla Mehnaz Rose, Masitah Ghazali
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Assistive technology (AT) has made many tasks possible for people with disabilities. Unfortunately, almost no technology is developed centered around the blind people of developing countries when it comes to navigating. This study explored blind people's concerns and determined the type of design and interaction of a navigation application that are more convenient and favored by blind users. Qualitative research was used to study the problems faced by blind people of developing countries while navigating. Blind people of two organizations in Bangladesh participated voluntarily in the research. The data obtained were analyzed using thematic analysis of ATLAS.ti. The data indicated that merely traveling with the white cane was not enough and there were a lot of problems faced when going from one place to another. A preference was shown for voice-assisted devices. The data were used to build two types of accessible prototypes with good UX, but different interactions, design, layout, spoken content and audio descriptions. Later, the usability testing was performed to investigate the effectiveness of the two types of prototypes from the UI/UX perspective. The results indicated that there was a greater preference for a layout with more spacing and buttons closer to the hands. Audio descriptions, spoken content and being able to navigate using the application also instills a sense of independence. The study contributes to a better knowledge of design solutions and interactions that legally blind people prefer, and to the creation of navigation tools/apps for the blind, specifically from the developing countries such as Bangladesh.
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改善发展中国家盲人导航:UI/UX视角
辅助技术(AT)使残疾人的许多任务成为可能。不幸的是,当涉及到导航时,几乎没有针对发展中国家盲人开发的技术。本研究探讨了盲人关注的问题,确定了一款更方便、更受盲人用户青睐的导航应用的设计和交互类型。采用定性研究的方法研究发展中国家盲人在导航过程中所面临的问题。孟加拉国两个组织的盲人自愿参与了这项研究。采用ATLAS.ti的专题分析方法对所得数据进行分析。数据表明,仅仅用白手杖旅行是不够的,从一个地方到另一个地方会遇到很多问题。人们更喜欢语音辅助设备。这些数据被用来构建两种无障碍原型,它们具有良好的用户体验,但交互、设计、布局、语音内容和音频描述不同。随后进行可用性测试,从UI/UX角度考察两种原型的有效性。结果表明,人们更喜欢间距更大、按钮离手更近的布局。音频描述、语音内容以及能够使用应用程序进行导航也给人一种独立的感觉。这项研究有助于更好地了解法律盲人喜欢的设计解决方案和交互,以及为盲人创建导航工具/应用程序,特别是来自孟加拉国等发展中国家的盲人。
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