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layout: publication
authors:
- Noor Hammad
- Frank Elavsky
- Sanika Moharana
- Jessie Chen
- Seyoung Lee
- Patrick Carrington
- Dominik Moritz
- Jessica Hammer
- Erik Harpstead
doi: 10.1145/3663548.3675665
link: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3663548.3675665
pdf: https://www.frank.computer/papers/2024-MARS-ASSETS.pdf
slides: /talks/2024-ASSETS.pdf
tags:
- Accessibility
- Games
- Play
- Streaming
title: "Exploring The Affordances of Game-Aware Streaming to Support Blind and Low Vision Viewers: A Design Probe Study"
tweet: Many video games offer accessibility settings and functionality, but what about streamers viewing a stream of a game?
type:
- Conference
- Journal
venue: ASSETS
venue_location: St. John's, Canada
venue_tags:
- ASSETS
venue_url: https://assets24.sigaccess.org/
year: 2024
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This paper explores new ways to support blind and low vision (BLV) game stream participants. Prior work on game-aware streaming systems has focused on the potential for viewer interaction and personalization for sighted viewers, but how such systems impact interaction and personalization for BLV viewers remains largely unexplored. Most streaming experiences have significant visual information but no non-visual or sensemaking alternatives, which can exclude BLV viewers from understanding and interacting with the streaming experience. Building on the pre-existing system MARS, we developed a design probe that makes game data available to stream viewers in personalizable visual and non-visual formats. We use this probe to investigate the needs of BLV game stream viewers through qualitative interviews and live prototype testing sessions on Twitch. In addition to the technical contributions of our probe, our work addresses how game-aware streaming technologies can align with the needs and motivations of BLV viewers, and paves the way for novel designs in future iterations of game-aware streaming technologies.

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