Title :
Tactile-audio diagram for blind persons
Author :
Minagawa, Hiroki ; Ohnishi, Noboru ; Sugie, Noboru
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Nagoya Univ., Japan
fDate :
12/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors propose a tactile-audio diagram, represented by a tactile pattern and linguistic information, as a new media for the blind. The authors have developed a vision substitution system which enables blind persons to read and write a diagram in the form of a tactile-audio diagram. The system consists of a personal computer, a tactile display with digitizer, an auditory information input/output device, and a command keyboard. The features of the system are: 1) the use of multimodality, i.e., tactile and auditory senses are used for perceiving spatial and linguistic information and 2) two-way communication, i.e., the system enables a blind person to read and write a diagram. This paper presents a tactile-audio diagram and an implemented prototype system based on this theory, along with a discussion and methods for enhanced representations
Keywords :
handicapped aids; hearing; mechanoception; microcomputer applications; blind persons; command keyboard; digitizer; linguistic information; personal computer; spatial information; tactile display; tactile-audio diagram; two-way communication; vision substitution system; Auditory displays; Circuits; Computer displays; Keyboards; Machine vision; Microcomputers; Prototypes; Spatial resolution; Speech synthesis; Synthesizers;
Journal_Title :
Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on