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Designing an Eyes-Reduced Document Skimming App for Situational Impairments

Published: 23 April 2020 Publication History

Abstract

Listening to text using read-aloud applications is a popular way for people to consume content when their visual attention is situationally impaired (e.g., commuting, walking, tired eyes). However, due to the linear nature of audio, such apps do not support skimming---a non-linear, rapid form of reading---essential for quickly grasping the gist and organization of difficult texts, like academic or professional documents. To support auditory skimming for situational impairments, we (1) identified the user needs and challenges in auditory skimming through a formative study (N=20), (2) derived the concept of "eyes-reduced" skimming that blends auditory and visual modes of reading, inspired by how participants mixed visual and non-visual interactions, (3) generated a set of design guidelines for eyes-reduced skimming, and (4) designed and evaluated a novel audio skimming app that embodies the guidelines. Our in-situ preliminary observation study (N=6) suggested that participants were positive about our design and were able to auditorily skim documents. We discuss design implications for eyes-reduced reading, read-aloud apps, and text-to-speech engines.

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We provide the following two files as auxiliary material: 1. Skimmer-comparison-table.pdf : This PDF shows a survey of 13 read-aloud apps. It shows how we selected VoiceDreamReader (VDR) over VoiceOver (VO) as a baseline, what features are available in existing read-aloud apps, and which features are important for skim-reading. 2. Preliminary Evaluation details.pdf : In this file, we show the study protocol, study observation sheet, and the quantitative results from the Preliminary Evaluation study.
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  2. design guidelines
  3. eyes-free
  4. eyes-reduced
  5. interactive prototype
  6. mobile device
  7. situational impairments
  8. skim reading
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