The Usability of Augmented Reality Applications for Visually Impaired Individuals: A Systematic Review
This paper explores the usability of Augmented Reality (AR) applications specifically designed for visually impaired individuals, focusing on how these technologies can enhance their accessibility and daily living. AR offers potential benefits in areas such as navigation, object recognition, environ...
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description | This paper explores the usability of Augmented Reality (AR) applications specifically designed for visually impaired individuals, focusing on how these technologies can enhance their accessibility and daily living. AR offers potential benefits in areas such as navigation, object recognition, environmental awareness, education, social interaction, and entertainment. However, visually impaired users face significant challenges, including complex interfaces, reliance on visual cues, and limited access to assistive technologies. This paper identifies key usability guidelines to address these challenges, such as ensuring compatibility with assistive technologies like screen readers, maintaining consistency in design, providing clear and accessible user interfaces, and integrating alternative sensory cues like audio and haptic feedback. Furthermore, customization options, collision detection, contextual information, and user-centered design principles are emphasized to enhance the AR experience. The study concludes that incorporating these usability guidelines is crucial for creating AR applications that are intuitive, effective, and tailored to the unique needs of visually impaired users. Continuous user testing and feedback are also vital to further refine these technologies and ensure their accessibility. |
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spelling | doaj-art-13a1bf56953340788d4cb3c7119b7f8c2024-12-24T07:39:33ZengUniversity of science and cultureInternational Journal of Web Research2645-43432024-07-0173415310.22133/ijwr.2024.472676.1234The Usability of Augmented Reality Applications for Visually Impaired Individuals: A Systematic ReviewNastaran Zanjani0Zahra Askarinejadamiri1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7204-1384Refah university college, Tehran, IranRefah university college, Tehran, IranThis paper explores the usability of Augmented Reality (AR) applications specifically designed for visually impaired individuals, focusing on how these technologies can enhance their accessibility and daily living. AR offers potential benefits in areas such as navigation, object recognition, environmental awareness, education, social interaction, and entertainment. However, visually impaired users face significant challenges, including complex interfaces, reliance on visual cues, and limited access to assistive technologies. This paper identifies key usability guidelines to address these challenges, such as ensuring compatibility with assistive technologies like screen readers, maintaining consistency in design, providing clear and accessible user interfaces, and integrating alternative sensory cues like audio and haptic feedback. Furthermore, customization options, collision detection, contextual information, and user-centered design principles are emphasized to enhance the AR experience. The study concludes that incorporating these usability guidelines is crucial for creating AR applications that are intuitive, effective, and tailored to the unique needs of visually impaired users. Continuous user testing and feedback are also vital to further refine these technologies and ensure their accessibility. https://ijwr.usc.ac.ir/article_209048.htmlusabilityblind peoplevisually impaired individualsaraugmented reality |
spellingShingle | Nastaran Zanjani Zahra Askarinejadamiri The Usability of Augmented Reality Applications for Visually Impaired Individuals: A Systematic Review International Journal of Web Research usability blind people visually impaired individuals ar augmented reality |
title | The Usability of Augmented Reality Applications for Visually Impaired Individuals: A Systematic Review |
title_full | The Usability of Augmented Reality Applications for Visually Impaired Individuals: A Systematic Review |
title_fullStr | The Usability of Augmented Reality Applications for Visually Impaired Individuals: A Systematic Review |
title_full_unstemmed | The Usability of Augmented Reality Applications for Visually Impaired Individuals: A Systematic Review |
title_short | The Usability of Augmented Reality Applications for Visually Impaired Individuals: A Systematic Review |
title_sort | usability of augmented reality applications for visually impaired individuals a systematic review |
topic | usability blind people visually impaired individuals ar augmented reality |
url | https://ijwr.usc.ac.ir/article_209048.html |
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