Interpretation and understanding of complex scientific data is enhanced by graphic representation. For those people with visual impairments, this method is inadequate. An alternative, or additional, method is to represent the data using other modalities, namely touch and hearing. Haptic display of such graphical data adds kinesthetic feedback that provides the sense of touch. Audio feedback adds additional information to the haptic display to further improve conceptualization. In this paper, we review some of the existing methods of non-visual data representation, and present two new methods. The first method extends the capabilities of printing tactile graphics. With the aid of image processing techniques, complex images can be printed in ...
This paper presents preliminary work towards the development and evaluation of a practical refreshab...
This research has been financially supported, via different research projects, by the CCAH (Le Comit...
Many developers wish to capitalize on touch-screen technology for developing aids for the blind, par...
Research in the field of scientific visualization has begun to articulate systematic methods for map...
Haptic visualization is a key aid in presenting real or simulated data to individuals who are blind ...
In this paper we discuss the design of computer-based haptic graphs for blind and visually impaired ...
Access to digitally stored numerical data is currently very limited for sight impaired people. Graph...
International audienceCurrently, graphical data is becoming increasingly ubiquitous with new technol...
We propose the use of a haptic touchscreen to convey graphical and mathematical concepts through aur...
International audienceCurrently, graphical data is becoming increasingly ubiquitous with new technol...
International audienceCurrently, graphical data is becoming increasingly ubiquitous with new technol...
In two experiments, participants of varying visual status explored tactile diagrams and 3D objects. ...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
Tactation is the sensation perceived by the sense of touch.\ud Kinesthetic information describes the...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
This paper presents preliminary work towards the development and evaluation of a practical refreshab...
This research has been financially supported, via different research projects, by the CCAH (Le Comit...
Many developers wish to capitalize on touch-screen technology for developing aids for the blind, par...
Research in the field of scientific visualization has begun to articulate systematic methods for map...
Haptic visualization is a key aid in presenting real or simulated data to individuals who are blind ...
In this paper we discuss the design of computer-based haptic graphs for blind and visually impaired ...
Access to digitally stored numerical data is currently very limited for sight impaired people. Graph...
International audienceCurrently, graphical data is becoming increasingly ubiquitous with new technol...
We propose the use of a haptic touchscreen to convey graphical and mathematical concepts through aur...
International audienceCurrently, graphical data is becoming increasingly ubiquitous with new technol...
International audienceCurrently, graphical data is becoming increasingly ubiquitous with new technol...
In two experiments, participants of varying visual status explored tactile diagrams and 3D objects. ...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
Tactation is the sensation perceived by the sense of touch.\ud Kinesthetic information describes the...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
This paper presents preliminary work towards the development and evaluation of a practical refreshab...
This research has been financially supported, via different research projects, by the CCAH (Le Comit...
Many developers wish to capitalize on touch-screen technology for developing aids for the blind, par...