A smart handheld magnifier for reflowing printed text notices in public spaces.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2024.2333904
Frode Eika Sandnes, Nechrvan Murad, Mohammad Khaled, Fadl El Nassani
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Purpose: Individuals with reduced vision may rely on handheld magnifiers for near reading of texts on household items such as food packaging and far reading of information notices and signposts. Smartphones have become favoured magnification devices due to their pervasiveness. Users typically take a photo of the text, view the image with magnification and explore details by panning in two-dimensions. However, two-dimensional panning is cumbersome, confusing and slow.

Materials and methods: To improve the magnification experience, we implemented a proof-of-concept magnifier that reflows text to fit the device's viewport width. The user navigates through the text by scrolling up/down. Our implementation relies on a novel pixel-based text reflow image analysis algorithm.

Results: The prototype can successfully reflow text printed on sheets of paper such as notices. Initial tests showed that users preferred the smart digital magnifier over ordinary magnification.

Conclusions: More work is needed to successfully handle other important use cases such as electronic information boards and household product packaging. We discuss open challenges and future directions for smart magnifiers.

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一款智能手持放大镜,用于在公共场所重新显示印刷文字通知。
目的:视力减退者可能会依赖手持放大镜来近距离阅读食品包装等家居用品上的文字,以及远距离阅读信息公告和路标。智能手机因其普及性而成为最受欢迎的放大设备。用户通常会拍摄文字的照片,放大后查看图像,并通过二维平移探索细节。然而,二维平移操作繁琐、易混淆且速度慢:为了改善放大体验,我们实施了一个概念验证放大镜,它可以重新显示文本以适应设备的视口宽度。用户通过上下滚动浏览文本。我们的实现依赖于一种新颖的基于像素的文本回流图像分析算法:结果:原型可以成功地回流打印在纸张上的文本,例如通知。初步测试表明,与普通放大镜相比,用户更喜欢智能数字放大镜:要成功处理电子信息板和家用产品包装等其他重要用例,还需要做更多的工作。我们讨论了智能放大镜面临的挑战和未来的发展方向。
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