Abstract (EN):
There are contents with a strong visual component, e.g.,
in the engineering field, such as technical drawings,
charts, diagrams, etc., virtually inaccessible for people
with visual disabilities (blind, visually impaired, etc.).
These contents are mostly vector based and can generally
be found on the Web in various formats, but the
recommended one is SVG.
The authors created an online application to convert
SVG images (containing simple geometric figures of
various sizes, filling colours and thickness and colour
filling contours) in textual and spoken description by a
speech synthesizer, client side based, without browser
plugins. This application also allows the user to navigate
with efficiency through the image description using four
levels of detail and keyboard commands.
In this paper, the authors propose a novel method for
image description based on the Gestalt theory,
considering the cognitive load and, for the first time,
providing users with visual impairments access to the full
content of SVG images.
Application tests were carried out with 11 users (eight
normally sighted, two blind and one amblyopic),
comparing descriptions made by the application and by
humans. The authors concluded that, for all users, there
were improvements of 9%, using the application.
Considering only the visually impaired, this figure rises
to 18%.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
9
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