This paper describes the development and evaluation of Web-based multimodal graphs designed for visually impaired and blind people. The information in the graphs is conveyed to visually impaired people through haptic and audio channels. The motivation of this work is to address problems faced by visually impaired people in accessing graphical information on the Internet, particularly the common types of graphs for data visualization. In our work, line graphs, bar charts and pie charts are accessible through a force feedback device, the Logitech WingMan Force Feedback Mouse. Pre-recorded sound files are used to represent graph contents to users. In order to test the usability of the developed Web graphs, an evaluation was conducted with bar ...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
In this paper we discuss why access to mathematical graphs is problematic for visually impaired peop...
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
This paper introduces the development of a multimodal data visualisation system and its evaluations....
This paper introduces the development of a multimodal data visualisation system and its evaluations....
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
In this paper we discuss the design of computer-based haptic graphs for blind and visually impaired ...
This study implemented three different methods for presenting scientific graphs to visually impaired...
This paper describes the evaluation of two multimodal interfaces designed to provide visually impair...
Multimodal interfaces have been used in helping blind and partially sighted people to access visuali...
This paper introduces a novel interface designed to help blind and visually impaired people to explo...
Multimodal interfaces have been used in helping blind and partially sighted people to access visuali...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
This paper illustrates work undertaken on the MultiVis project to allow visually impaired users both...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
In this paper we discuss why access to mathematical graphs is problematic for visually impaired peop...
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
This paper introduces the development of a multimodal data visualisation system and its evaluations....
This paper introduces the development of a multimodal data visualisation system and its evaluations....
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
In this paper we discuss the design of computer-based haptic graphs for blind and visually impaired ...
This study implemented three different methods for presenting scientific graphs to visually impaired...
This paper describes the evaluation of two multimodal interfaces designed to provide visually impair...
Multimodal interfaces have been used in helping blind and partially sighted people to access visuali...
This paper introduces a novel interface designed to help blind and visually impaired people to explo...
Multimodal interfaces have been used in helping blind and partially sighted people to access visuali...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
This paper illustrates work undertaken on the MultiVis project to allow visually impaired users both...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
In this paper we discuss why access to mathematical graphs is problematic for visually impaired peop...