Towards Enabling Blind People to Fill Out Paper Forms with a Wearable Smartphone Assistant.

Shirin Feiz, Anatoliy Borodin, Xiaojun Bi, I V Ramakrishnan
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We present PaperPal, a wearable smartphone assistant which blind people can use to fill out paper forms independently. Unique features of PaperPal include: a novel 3D-printed attachment that transforms a conventional smartphone into a wearable device with adjustable camera angle; capability to work on both flat stationary tables and portable clipboards; real-time video tracking of pen and paper which is coupled to an interface that generates real-time audio read outs of the form's text content and instructions to guide the user to the form fields; and support for filling out these fields without signature guides. The paper primarily focuses on an essential aspect of PaperPal, namely an accessible design of the wearable elements of PaperPal and the design, implementation and evaluation of a novel user interface for the filling of paper forms by blind people. PaperPal distinguishes itself from a recent work on smartphone-based assistant for blind people for filling paper forms that requires the smartphone and the paper to be placed on a stationary desk, needs the signature guide for form filling, and has no audio read outs of the form's text content. PaperPal, whose design was informed by a separate wizard-of-oz study with blind participants, was evaluated with 8 blind users. Results indicate that they can fill out form fields at the correct locations with an accuracy reaching 96.7%.

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让盲人用可穿戴智能手机助手填写纸质表格。
我们展示了PaperPal,一个可穿戴智能手机助手,盲人可以用它来独立填写纸质表格。PaperPal的独特功能包括:一种新颖的3d打印附件,可以将传统的智能手机变成可调节相机角度的可穿戴设备;能够在平板固定桌和便携式剪贴板上工作;笔和纸的实时视频跟踪,其耦合到生成表单文本内容和指令的实时音频读出的接口,以引导用户到表单字段;并且支持在没有签名指南的情况下填写这些字段。本文主要关注PaperPal的一个重要方面,即PaperPal可穿戴元素的无障碍设计,以及盲人填写纸质表格的新型用户界面的设计、实现和评估。PaperPal与最近的一款基于智能手机的盲人填写纸质表格的助手不同,后者需要将智能手机和纸张放在固定的桌子上,填写表格需要签名指南,并且没有表格文本内容的音频朗读。PaperPal的设计是由一项单独的盲人研究提供的,该研究由8名盲人用户进行评估。结果表明,该方法可以在正确的位置填写表单字段,准确率达到96.7%。
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