Improving public transit accessibility for blind riders by crowdsourcing bus stop landmark locations with Google street view

Low-vision and blind bus riders often rely on known physicallandmarks to help locate and verify bus stop locations (e.g., bysearching for a shelter, bench, newspaper bin). However, there arecurrently few, if any, methods to determine this information apriori via computational tools or services. In t...

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Main Authors: Kotaro HARA, AZENKOT, Shiri, CAMPBELL, Megan, BENNETT, Cynthia L., LE, Vicki, PANNELLA, Sean, MOORE, Robert, MINCKLER, Kelly, NG, Rochelle H., FROEHLICH, Jon E.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-50082018-05-28T07:55:30Z Improving public transit accessibility for blind riders by crowdsourcing bus stop landmark locations with Google street view Kotaro HARA, AZENKOT, Shiri CAMPBELL, Megan BENNETT, Cynthia L. LE, Vicki PANNELLA, Sean MOORE, Robert MINCKLER, Kelly NG, Rochelle H. FROEHLICH, Jon E. Low-vision and blind bus riders often rely on known physicallandmarks to help locate and verify bus stop locations (e.g., bysearching for a shelter, bench, newspaper bin). However, there arecurrently few, if any, methods to determine this information apriori via computational tools or services. In this paper, weintroduce and evaluate a new scalable method for collecting busstop location and landmark descriptions by combining onlinecrowdsourcing and Google Street View (GSV). We conduct andreport on three studies in particular: (i) a formative interviewstudy of 18 people with visual impairments to inform the designof our crowdsourcing tool; (ii) a comparative study examiningdifferences between physical bus stop audit data and auditsconducted virtually with GSV; and (iii) an online study of 153crowd workers on Amazon Mechanical Turk to examine thefeasibility of crowdsourcing bus stop audits using our custom toolwith GSV. Our findings reemphasize the importance of landmarksin non-visual navigation, demonstrate that GSV is a viable busstop audit dataset, and show that minimally trained crowd workerscan find and identify bus stop landmarks with 82.5% accuracyacross 150 bus stop locations (87.3% with simple quality control). 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4006 info:doi/10.1145/2717513 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5008/viewcontent/Hara_ImprovingPublicTransitAccessibilityForBlindRidersByCrowdsourcingBusStopLandmarkLocationsWithGoogleStreetView_ASSETS2013.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Software Engineering
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topic Software Engineering
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Kotaro HARA,
AZENKOT, Shiri
CAMPBELL, Megan
BENNETT, Cynthia L.
LE, Vicki
PANNELLA, Sean
MOORE, Robert
MINCKLER, Kelly
NG, Rochelle H.
FROEHLICH, Jon E.
Improving public transit accessibility for blind riders by crowdsourcing bus stop landmark locations with Google street view
description Low-vision and blind bus riders often rely on known physicallandmarks to help locate and verify bus stop locations (e.g., bysearching for a shelter, bench, newspaper bin). However, there arecurrently few, if any, methods to determine this information apriori via computational tools or services. In this paper, weintroduce and evaluate a new scalable method for collecting busstop location and landmark descriptions by combining onlinecrowdsourcing and Google Street View (GSV). We conduct andreport on three studies in particular: (i) a formative interviewstudy of 18 people with visual impairments to inform the designof our crowdsourcing tool; (ii) a comparative study examiningdifferences between physical bus stop audit data and auditsconducted virtually with GSV; and (iii) an online study of 153crowd workers on Amazon Mechanical Turk to examine thefeasibility of crowdsourcing bus stop audits using our custom toolwith GSV. Our findings reemphasize the importance of landmarksin non-visual navigation, demonstrate that GSV is a viable busstop audit dataset, and show that minimally trained crowd workerscan find and identify bus stop landmarks with 82.5% accuracyacross 150 bus stop locations (87.3% with simple quality control).
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author Kotaro HARA,
AZENKOT, Shiri
CAMPBELL, Megan
BENNETT, Cynthia L.
LE, Vicki
PANNELLA, Sean
MOORE, Robert
MINCKLER, Kelly
NG, Rochelle H.
FROEHLICH, Jon E.
author_facet Kotaro HARA,
AZENKOT, Shiri
CAMPBELL, Megan
BENNETT, Cynthia L.
LE, Vicki
PANNELLA, Sean
MOORE, Robert
MINCKLER, Kelly
NG, Rochelle H.
FROEHLICH, Jon E.
author_sort Kotaro HARA,
title Improving public transit accessibility for blind riders by crowdsourcing bus stop landmark locations with Google street view
title_short Improving public transit accessibility for blind riders by crowdsourcing bus stop landmark locations with Google street view
title_full Improving public transit accessibility for blind riders by crowdsourcing bus stop landmark locations with Google street view
title_fullStr Improving public transit accessibility for blind riders by crowdsourcing bus stop landmark locations with Google street view
title_full_unstemmed Improving public transit accessibility for blind riders by crowdsourcing bus stop landmark locations with Google street view
title_sort improving public transit accessibility for blind riders by crowdsourcing bus stop landmark locations with google street view
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2013
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4006
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5008/viewcontent/Hara_ImprovingPublicTransitAccessibilityForBlindRidersByCrowdsourcingBusStopLandmarkLocationsWithGoogleStreetView_ASSETS2013.pdf
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