IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

CASVI: Computer Algebra System Aimed at Visually Impaired People. Experiments

  • Paul Mejia,
  • Luiz Cesar Martini,
  • Felipe Grijalva,
  • Ana Maria Zambrano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3129106
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 157021 – 157034

Abstract

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The limitations in access to mathematical resources faced by visually impaired people (VIPs) are undoubtedly one of the most significant obstacles for them to obtain, e.g., a degree in science. In this context, computational tools such as Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) are not blind-friendly, which causes solving elementary mathematical problems to become a challenging task for this group of people. This paper presents the Casvi system, a CAS for people with visual disabilities that allows carried out basics and advanced numerical calculations using the Maxima mathematical engine. Twenty-five VIPs tested the Casvi system to assess its functionality and usability. As a result, VIPs achieved a 92% accuracy when executing mathematical operations through Casvi. Finally, our system outperforms the LAMBDA system regarding the time needed by VIPs to perform mathematical operations correctly.

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