2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10209-022-00885-9
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Gaining insight for the design, development, deployment and distribution of assistive navigation systems for blind and visually impaired people through a detailed user requirements elicitation

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“…BUs express difficulty in navigating and finding the required information on the web. Moreover, a percentage of the BUs are over the age of 18 [19]. In this regard, there is an immediate need to explore a tool that can structure the content information content that adopts the BU cognitive needs and allows them to explore the information on the web effectively.…”
Section: Bu Accessibility Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BUs express difficulty in navigating and finding the required information on the web. Moreover, a percentage of the BUs are over the age of 18 [19]. In this regard, there is an immediate need to explore a tool that can structure the content information content that adopts the BU cognitive needs and allows them to explore the information on the web effectively.…”
Section: Bu Accessibility Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UEQ+ framework currently offers several UX scales. After careful consideration of the challenges, of the results of the user requirements elicitation stage [61,80], by which the blind and visually impaired users become part of the process of defining the evaluation criteria, and of the importance ratings given by the blind users to a preselected set of scales, we concluded that the following scales best describe the UX impression for the features that are deemed to have a higher value. Based on the available categories of UEQ+, the following were selected particularly for our case:…”
Section: Ueq+ Standardized Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefit of this activity is that we can further solidify the validity of the findings. Our framework also emphasizes user participation into the process of defining the evaluation criteria by incorporating needs, beliefs, opinions, characteristics, personality and attitudes that were the result of the user requirements' elicitation stage [61,80]. In addition, it includes user-centered courses incorporated in the existing O&M courses of the Lighthouse for the Blind of Greece with the cooperation of the instructors.…”
Section: Consistency Of the Evaluation Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, contrary to outdoor space navigation, which leverages the GPS infrastructure, indoor space navigation has no adequate solution. This was highlighted from discussions with both Orientation and Mobility specialists as well as BVI individuals on various occasions [ 25 , 26 ]. Simultaneously, there exist several commercial applications that are being used among the BVI communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%