International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies | |
OmniColor – A Smart Glasses App to Support Colorblind People | |
Martin Ebner1  Michael Spitzer1  Georg Lausegger1  | |
[1] Graz University of TechnologyDepartment of Educational TechnologyMuenzgrabenstraße 35A/I8010 Graz | |
关键词: Google Glass; colorblindness; color vision deficiency; color perception; | |
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学科分类:电子、光学、磁材料 | |
来源: International Association of Online Engineering | |
【 摘 要 】
Colorblind people or people with a color vision deficiency have to face many challenges in their daily activities. Their disadvantage to perceive colors incorrectly leads to frustration when determining the freshness of fruits and the rawness of meat as well as the problem to distinguish clothes with confusing colors. With the rise of the smartphone, numerous mobile applications are developed to overcome those problems, improving the quality of live. However, smartphones also have some limitations in certain use cases. Especially activities where both hands are needed do not suit well for smartphone applications. Furthermore, there exist tasks in which a continuous use of a smartphone is not possible or even not legally allowed such as driving a car. In recent years, fairly new devices called smart glasses become increasingly popular, which offer great potential for several use cases. One of the most famous representatives of smart glasses is Google Glass, a head-mounted display that is worn like normal eyeglasses produced by Google. This paper introduces an experimental prototype of a Google Glass application for colorblind people or people with a color vision deficiency, called OmniColor and meets the challenge if Google Glass is able to improve the color perception of those people. To show the benefits of OmniColor, an Ishihara color plate test is performed by a group of 14 participants either with, or without the use of OmniColor.
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