HCOct 21, 2020

Literature Review of Computer Tools for the Visually Impaired: a focus on Search Engines

arXiv:2010.11163v1
Originality Synthesis-oriented
AI Analysis

Addresses the problem of web accessibility for visually impaired users, which is an incremental review of existing solutions.

This paper reviews existing computer tools and search engines designed to provide web accessibility for visually impaired users, analyzing their attributes to provide practical insights and recommendations for accessible design.

A sudden reliance on the internet has resulted in the global standardization of specific software and interfaces tailored for the average user. Whether it be web apps or dedicated software, the methods of interaction are seemingly similar. But when the computer tool is presented with unique users, specifically with a disability, the quality of interaction degrades, sometimes to a point of complete uselessness. This roots from one's focus on the average user rather than the development of a platform for all (a golden standard). This paper reviews published works and products that deal with providing accessibility to visually impaired online users. Due to the variety of tools that are available to computer users, the paper focuses on search engines as a primary tool for browsing the web. By analyzing the attributes discussed below, the reader is equipped with a set of references for existing applications, along with practical insight and recommendations for accessible design. Finally, the necessary considerations for future developments and summaries of important focal points are highlighted.

Foundations

The foundational work for this paper's niche, ranked by how specifically the neighbourhood builds on it — not by global fame.

Your Notes