Title
ColorBless: Augmenting Visual Information for Colorblind People with Binocular Luster Effect
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.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2687923
ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact.
Keywords
Field
DocType
design,experimentation,augmented visualization,human factors,binocular luster,stereoscopic 3d,color blindness,screen design,performance
Cognitive effort,Binocular disparity,Computer graphics (images),Computer science,Visualization,Stereoscopy,Shutter,Human–computer interaction,Lustre (mineralogy),Multimedia,User studies
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
21
6
1073-0516
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.46
14
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Soon Hau Chua1151.52
Haimo Zhang25510.63
Muhammad Hammad340.46
Shengdong Zhao496378.40
Sahil Goyal540.46
Karan Singh6152976.00