VizWiz
2013
Faculty
VizWiz answers questions that people who are blind or visually impaired have about the things around them. Users take a photo, ask a question, and receive answers back quickly from people on the web (the crowd). VizWiz leverages color identification, text recognition, and recognition of objects seen before, but automatic methods are limited to a small subset of questions in practice. The bulk of remaining questions are answered by humans, e.g. “is there a rash on my baby’s head,” “what number is on this credit card,” serving as challenges for computer vision. The VizWiz living laboratory illustrates the utility of deploying working crowd-powered systems to understand target domains via deployable Wizard-of-Oz. On-going work is using VizWiz to explore how people may volunteer their friends for microtasks they care about on social media.
Link to Project
VizWiz
Researchers
Jeffrey Bigham
Research Areas
Learning Sciences and Technologies