Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Kvitle, Anne Kristin"
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Accessible maps for the color vision deficient observers: past and present knowledge and future possibilities
Kvitle, Anne Kristin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Color is part of the visual variables in map, serving an aesthetic part and as a guide of attention. Impaired color vision affects the ability to distinguish colors, which makes the task of decoding the map colors difficult. ... -
How accurate is an online test for colour vision deficiency?
Gjærde, Kari Bjerke; Kvitle, Anne Kristin; Green, Philip John; Nussbaum, Peter (Journal article, 2021)This study explores the accuracy and specificity of an on-line version of a standardized colour vision deficiency test – the Hardy-Rand-Rittler test (HRR) performed in an uncontrolled environment. A group of 25 observers ... -
Legibility in Print Text for People with Impaired Vision
Nersveen, Jonny; Kvitle, Anne Kristin; Johansen, Eivind Arnstein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Research on the level of legibility and readability of text are mainly based on subjects with normal eyesight. In Norway, about 180.000 of the population is diagnosed with a visual impairment. In our study, over 800 visually ... -
Methods for psychophysical assessment of colour difference by observers with a colour vision deficiency
Kvitle, Anne Kristin; Oddløkken, Henrik; Green, Philip John; Nussbaum, Peter (Chapter, 2018) -
Quality of color coding in maps for color deficient observers
Kvitle, Anne Kristin; Pedersen, Marius; Nussbaum, Peter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)For a color deficient observer, the quality of a map or other information design may be defined as the ability to extract features. As color is such important conveyor of information, the colors need to appear correct and ... -
Should Colour Vision Deficiency Be a Recognized Special Education Need (SEN)?
Kvitle, Anne Kristin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)A colour vision deficiency (CVD) is a condition that affects about one in 12 of the male population, and one in 200 of the females. On average, there is at least one student in every classroom affected by a reduced colour ...