This paper explores how a library of conversational patterns defined for Web browsing can be adopted to improve the accessibility of prompt interfaces for Large Language Models. It reports preliminary findings from a formative evaluation with blind and visually impaired users. It also discusses how these findings support transferring the benefits of voice-based Web browsing to the inclusivity of prompt-based interfaces.
From Conversational Web to Inclusive Conversations with LLMs
Pucci E.;Piro L.;Andolina S.;Matera M.
2024-01-01
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This paper explores how a library of conversational patterns defined for Web browsing can be adopted to improve the accessibility of prompt interfaces for Large Language Models. It reports preliminary findings from a formative evaluation with blind and visually impaired users. It also discusses how these findings support transferring the benefits of voice-based Web browsing to the inclusivity of prompt-based interfaces.File in questo prodotto:
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