Improvement in environmental accessibility via volunteered geographic information: a case study

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Limin Zeng
Romina Kühn
Gerhard Weber
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[1] Technische Universitat Dresden,Human
[2] Technische Universitat Dresden,Computer Interaction Group, Computer Science
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User Group; Geographic Feature; Mobile Client; Impaired Group; Impaired People;
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Although geo-crowdsourcing approaches provide an opportunity to collect and share environmental accessibility information for people with disabilities, it is not clear whether individuals from different user groups have similar or different behavior while contributing volunteered geographic information about environmental accessibility. In this paper, we present a case study to investigate how users (including elderly people, wheelchair users, blind and visually impaired people as well as volunteers) annotate environmental accessibility information in their journey. We found that subjects from different user groups had different behavior while annotating accessibility information and volunteers who do not have a disability are not good at spotting environmental accessibility issues. With these findings, we conclude a series of insights about how to collect collaborative environmental accessibility for designers and developers.
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页码:939 / 949
页数:10
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