An independent and interactive museum experience for blind people - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

An independent and interactive museum experience for blind people

Saki Asakawa, João Guerreiro, Daisuke Sato, Hironobu Takagi, Dragan Ahmetovic, Desi Gonzalez, Kris M. Kitani, and Chieko Asakawa
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 16th Web For All Personalization - Personalizing the Web (W4A '19), May, 2019

Abstract

Museums are gradually becoming more accessible to blind people, who have shown interest in visiting museums and in appreciating visual art. Yet, their ability to visit museums is still dependent on the assistance they get from their family and friends or from the museum personnel. Based on this observation and on prior research, we developed a solution to support an independent, interactive museum experience that uses the continuous tracking of the user's location and orientation to enable a seamless interaction between Navigation and Art Appreciation. Accurate localization and context-awareness allow for turn-by-turn guidance (Navigation Mode), as well as detailed audio content when facing an artwork within close proximity (Art Appreciation Mode). In order to evaluate our system, we installed it at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh and conducted a user study where nine blind participants followed routes of interest while learning about the artworks. We found that all participants were able to follow the intended path, immediately grasped how to switch between Navigation and Art Appreciation modes, and valued listening to the audio content in front of each artwork. Also, they showed high satisfaction and an increased motivation to visit museums more often.

BibTeX

@conference{Asakawa-2019-122517,
author = {Saki Asakawa and João Guerreiro and Daisuke Sato and Hironobu Takagi and Dragan Ahmetovic and Desi Gonzalez and Kris M. Kitani and Chieko Asakawa},
title = {An independent and interactive museum experience for blind people},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 16th Web For All Personalization - Personalizing the Web (W4A '19)},
year = {2019},
month = {May},
}