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ColorBless: Augmenting Visual Information for Colorblind People with Binocular Luster Effect

Published: 14 January 2015 Publication History

Abstract

Binocular disparity allows interesting visual effects visible only to people with stereoscopic 3D displays. Here, we studied and applied one such effect, binocular luster, to the application of digital colorblind aids with active shutter 3D. We developed two prototype techniques, ColorBless and PatternBless, to investigate the effectiveness of such aids and to explore the potential applications of a luster effect in stereoscopic 3D beyond highlighting. User studies and interviews revealed that luster-based aids were fast and required lower cognitive effort than existing aids and were preferred over other aids by the majority of colorblind participants. We infer design implications of a luster effect from the study and propose potential applications in augmented visualization.

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      cover image ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
      ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction  Volume 21, Issue 6
      Special Issue on Physiological Computing for Human-Computer Interaction
      January 2015
      144 pages
      ISSN:1073-0516
      EISSN:1557-7325
      DOI:10.1145/2722827
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      Published: 14 January 2015
      Accepted: 01 October 2014
      Revised: 01 October 2014
      Received: 01 December 2013
      Published in TOCHI Volume 21, Issue 6

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      2. augmented visualization
      3. color blindness
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