Accessibility / computer visionhealth accessibilityParticipation documented
CoVision
Munich, Germany
The project states that it emerged from discussions with a blind-user organization and is being iteratively improved with blind and visually impaired users through collaboration and field studies.
inclusive designaccessibilityuser-centered health technologyproblem formulationprototype designevaluation
- Region
- Europe
- Lead organization
- MI4People
- Organization type
- nonprofit / research collaboration
- Technology group
- computer vision for rapid-test classification
- Activity status
- pilot
- Start year
- 2025
- Last updated
- Mar 25, 2026
- Participation mode
- blind-user collaboration + field study feedback
- Participants
- Blind and visually impaired users; nonprofit staff; research partners
- Methods
- problem discovery with user organizations; usability collaboration; field study feedback
- AI lifecycle stages
- problem formulation; prototype design; evaluation
- Evidence summary
- The project states that it emerged from discussions with a blind-user organization and is being iteratively improved with blind and visually impaired users through collaboration and field studies.
- Atlas assessment
- Core · High confidence · evidence grade A
- Uncertainty
- Public evidence indicates that stakeholders directly shaped AI design, data, deployment, evaluation, or oversight; residual uncertainty concerns the exact degree of shared decision power rather than project existence.
- Participation group
- Co Design
- Technology description
- computer vision for rapid-test classification
- Funding
- Not documented
- Region of activity
- national
- Verification status
- Live Verified
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