This paper introduces a novel interface designed to help blind and visually impaired people to explore and navigate on the Web. In contrast to traditionally used assistive tools, such as screen readers and magnifiers, the new interface employs a combination of both audio and haptic features to provide spatial and navigational information to users. The haptic features are presented via a low-cost force feedback mouse allowing blind people to interact with the Web, in a similar fashion to their sighted counterparts. The audio provides navigational and textual information through the use of non-speech sounds and synthesised speech. Interacting with the multimodal interface offers a novel experience to target users, especially to those with tot...
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
This thesis investigates two different approaches to improving access to the Web for visually impair...
The Internet now permits easy access to textual and pictorial material from an exponentially growing...
Multimodal interfaces have been used in helping blind and partially sighted people to access visuali...
Multimodal interfaces have been used in helping blind and partially sighted people to access visuali...
This paper describes the work being carried out at the Queen's University of Belfast (QUB) on improv...
A multimodal browser plug-in, with audio and haptic feedback, has been developed to explore how basi...
This paper describes a novel approach to improve blind and visually impaired people's access to the ...
user interface development system, blind people. ABSTRACT: An ergonomical evaluation of a multimodal...
This paper describes collaborative research being conducted by two research centres at the Queens Un...
Current screen-reader program used by the blind people to access the Internet inflicts navigation re...
Navigability, or ease of navigation, is important for web access by the blind community. However, cu...
The Internet now permits easy access to textual and pictorial material from an exponentially growing...
When viewed at a macroscopic scale, an interesting emergent property of the Web is that it constantl...
This paper presents our work on the development of a multimodal auditory interface which permits bli...
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
This thesis investigates two different approaches to improving access to the Web for visually impair...
The Internet now permits easy access to textual and pictorial material from an exponentially growing...
Multimodal interfaces have been used in helping blind and partially sighted people to access visuali...
Multimodal interfaces have been used in helping blind and partially sighted people to access visuali...
This paper describes the work being carried out at the Queen's University of Belfast (QUB) on improv...
A multimodal browser plug-in, with audio and haptic feedback, has been developed to explore how basi...
This paper describes a novel approach to improve blind and visually impaired people's access to the ...
user interface development system, blind people. ABSTRACT: An ergonomical evaluation of a multimodal...
This paper describes collaborative research being conducted by two research centres at the Queens Un...
Current screen-reader program used by the blind people to access the Internet inflicts navigation re...
Navigability, or ease of navigation, is important for web access by the blind community. However, cu...
The Internet now permits easy access to textual and pictorial material from an exponentially growing...
When viewed at a macroscopic scale, an interesting emergent property of the Web is that it constantl...
This paper presents our work on the development of a multimodal auditory interface which permits bli...
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
This thesis investigates two different approaches to improving access to the Web for visually impair...
The Internet now permits easy access to textual and pictorial material from an exponentially growing...