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Augmented reality: a view to future visual supports for people with disability

Lucy Bryant, Bronwyn Hemsley

2022Disability and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AR guides offer a situated and integrated means of providing visual support to people with disabilities. This proof-of-concept study justifies further testing and evaluation of AR as an assistive technology for people with neurodevelopmental disability.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONEmerging immersive Augmented Reality technology provides new opportunities to create integrated visual supports that function within the user's environment to enable active participation in activities and interactions.Visual supports integrated with the user's environment may better support people with disability to actively engage and attend to objects and to their communication partners.While new and emerging technologies like Augmented Reality are largely untested for disability support, they offer opportunities to enable participation in independent activities.

Topics & Concepts

AffordanceAugmented realitySituatedComputer scienceAssistive technologyHuman–computer interactionEthnographyLiteracyMultimediaPsychologyPedagogyArtificial intelligenceSociologyAnthropologyAugmented Reality ApplicationsAssistive Technology in Communication and MobilityTactile and Sensory Interactions
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