DocumentCode
1852454
Title
Blind in a virtual world: Mobility-training virtual reality games for users who are blind
Author
Maidenbaum, Shachar ; Amedi, Amir
Author_Institution
ELSC, Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
fYear
2015
fDate
23-27 March 2015
Firstpage
341
Lastpage
342
Abstract
One of the main challenges facing the practical utilization of new assistive technology for the blind is the process of training. This is true both for mastering the device and even more importantly for learning to use it in specific environments. Such training usually requires external help which is not always available, can be costly, and attempts to navigate without such preparation can be dangerous. Here we will demonstrate several games which were developed in our lab as part of the training programs for the EyeCane, which augments the traditional White-Cane with additional distance and angles. These games avoid the above-mentioned problems of availability, cost and safety and additionally utilize gamification techniques to boost the training process. Visitors to the demonstration will use these devices to perform simple in-game virtual tasks such as finding the exit from a room or avoiding obstacles while wearing blindfolds.
Keywords
computer based training; handicapped aids; virtual reality; EyeCane; assistive technology; blind users; blindfolds; gamification techniques; in-game virtual tasks; mobility-training virtual reality games; virtual world; white-cane; Assistive technology; Games; Navigation; Training; Virtual environments; Visualization; Sensory substitution; Universal access; Virtual reality; blind; navigation; scene recognition assistive technology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Virtual Reality (VR), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location
Arles
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VR.2015.7223435
Filename
7223435
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