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Accessibility of scientific content for blind or visually impaired people

The Coobra projet

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This survey is part of the p articipatory research project COOBRA (Cooperation between sighted and visually impaired individuals to learn and work together), funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR). This project aims to study the barriers to be lifted to enable visually impaired and sighted people to learn and work together on complex documents, typically scientific documents.

COOBRA aims to develop an assistance system for cooperative work between sighted and visually impaired people – whether in studies or in professional settings – based on the Natbraille web platform for editing documents in ink and braille.

About this questionnaire

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This questionnaire focuses on your experience in accessing and manipulating complex scientific and technical content (such as mathematical formulas, data tables, graphs, and diagrams). It also looks at your potential use of artificial intelligence and specialized applications for visual impairment to manipulate these contents, whether in your studies, work, or research.

Your answers will help us better understand the methods and tools used, what works well, and the obstacles encountered by blind or visually impaired people.

 

  • Estimated duration: 25 to 30 minutes

  • Confidentiality: All your answers are anonymous. Anonymized excerpts may be used in research publications.

  • Consent: by answering this questionnaire, you agree to participate in the survey.

  • Accessibility: This questionnaire is designed to be compatible with screen readers. If you encounter any difficulties, you can contact: madjid.sadallah@univ-lyon1.fr