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An insight into smartphone-based assistive solutions for visually impaired and blind people: issues, challenges and opportunities

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UNIVERSAL ACCESS IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
Volume 20, Issue 2, Pages 265-298

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10209-020-00733-8

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Assistive technologies; User interfaces; Blind-friendly UIs; Etas; Blind people; HCI

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Smartphone-based assistive technologies have brought positive impacts on the lives of blind people, but also present challenges that require collaboration among experts in various fields for solutions. A comprehensive review of current technologies and research directions provides a reference for the future development of assistive technologies for the blind.
Blind people are confronting a number of challenges in performing activities of daily life such as reading labels on a product, identification of currency notes, exploring unknown spaces, identifying the appearance of an object of interest, interacting with digital artifacts, operating a smartphone's user interface and selecting non-visual items on a screen. The emergence of smartphone-based assistive technologies promotes independence, ease of use and usability resulting in improved quality of life yet poses several challenging opportunities. We have reviewed research avenues in smartphone-based assistive technologies for blind people, highlighted the need for technological advancements, accessibility-inclusive interface paradigm, and collaboration between medical specialists, computer professionals, usability experts and domain users to realize the potential of ICT-based interventions for blind people. This paper analyzes a comprehensive review of the issues and challenges for visually impaired and blind people with the aim to highlight the benefits and limitations of the existing techniques and technologies. Future research ventures are also highlighted as a contribution to the field.

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