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A web browsing interface for people with severe speech and motor impairment

Manjira Sinha (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India)
Tirthankar Dasgupta (Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Mumbai, India)

Journal of Enabling Technologies

ISSN: 2398-6263

Article publication date: 26 May 2021

Issue publication date: 8 September 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

The Web has become an indispensable medium used by people across the world for education, information, entertainment, social interaction as well as for various daily activities involving shopping and employment-related tasks. It is therefore becoming increasingly essential that the Web must be accessible to all people to provide equal access and equal opportunity. This is specifically more important for people with various kind of disabilities. Several initiatives such as development of Web accessibility guidelines, tools and technologies have been undertaken to make the Web usable for people with different disabilities. However, only a handful of them are aimed at people with Severe Speech and Motor Impairment (SSMI). This paper aims to present a Web browsing interface for people with severe speech and motor impairment.

Design/methodology/approach

The browser allows easy dissemination of information through World Wide Web for people with SSMI. The browser is augmented with both automatic as well as manual scanning mechanisms through which a motor disorder person can access the browser graphical user interface (GUI). Further, the browser provides an intelligent content scanning mechanism through which the Web contents can be accessed with less time and cognitive effort. Along with the desktop version, WebSanyog is successfully ported on Android-based tablets to make the system portable.

Findings

The system has been exhaustively field tested by people with SSMI. The browser has been deployed at the Indian Institute of Cerebral Palsy (IICP), Kolkata. The performance of the browser has been measured in terms of three parameters: The Task execution time (TET); Error rates analysis (ER); and Overall usability score by the subject. The evaluation results suggests that the proposed Web browsing interface is effective in terms of task execution time, cognitive effort and overall user satisfaction.

Originality/value

The browser GUI is integrated with an automatic scanning mechanism as an alternate way to access and navigate through Web pages, instead of using keyboard and mouse. The browser provides novel content access mechanisms that makes navigating through Web page contents like links, images and embedded videos easier and faster. To facilitate text entry, the browser provides two different options, namely, the predictive virtual scanning keyboard and a novel icon-based query entry scheme that allows generating search queries through the selection of multiple icons.

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Acknowledgements

Authors are thankful to the Indian Institute of Cerebral Palsy Kolkata for allowing us to deploy our system and perform our experiments and evaluations. Authors are also grateful to all the participants for their time and effort to study the system and provide their invaluable feedbacks.

Citation

Sinha, M. and Dasgupta, T. (2021), "A web browsing interface for people with severe speech and motor impairment", Journal of Enabling Technologies, Vol. 15 No. 3, pp. 189-207. https://doi.org/10.1108/JET-07-2020-0029

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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