Proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Shaping Experiences, Shaping Society 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3419249.3420157
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Use of Machine Learning by Non-Expert DHH People: Technological Understanding and Sound Perception

Abstract: Recent advances in machine learning demonstrated its potential in accessibility applications. However, recognition models and their application scenarios are often defined by machine learning (ML) experts and cannot fully capture users' diverse demands with disabilities. In order to open up the full potential of ML for accessibility applications, we have to bridge the gap for non-expert people doubly caused by the technological understanding and their disabilities. In this work, we investigate how non-expert d… Show more

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“…This study confrms the potential for non-expert DHH users to train personalizable sound recognizers (as identifed in past work [58]) and advances understanding of: (1) how non-expert DHH users approach in situ recording tasks to create a sound recognizer training set, (2) practical challenges that they may face when recording a variety real-world sounds, and (3) sense-making strategies that they use to interpret audio data in this context. Here, we discuss implications of our fndings, opportunities for future work, and the limitations of our paper.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…This study confrms the potential for non-expert DHH users to train personalizable sound recognizers (as identifed in past work [58]) and advances understanding of: (1) how non-expert DHH users approach in situ recording tasks to create a sound recognizer training set, (2) practical challenges that they may face when recording a variety real-world sounds, and (3) sense-making strategies that they use to interpret audio data in this context. Here, we discuss implications of our fndings, opportunities for future work, and the limitations of our paper.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Personalization is essential to provide context-specifc support and meet the wide-ranging needs of the DHH community [22,27,53,55,58]. Some projects have explored options for DHH users to flter notifcations for certain sounds [27,37,38], but they stopped short of adding or modifying sound classes through user-provided recordings.…”
Section: Sound Awareness Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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