This paper introduces the development of a multimodal data visualisation system and its evaluations. This system is designed to improve blind and visually impaired peoples access to graphs and tables. Force feedback, synthesized speech and non-speech audio are utilised to present graphical data to blind people. Through the combination of haptic and audio representations, users can explore virtual graphs rendered by a computer. Various types of graphs and tables have been implemented, and a three-stage evaluation has been conducted. The experimental results have proven the usability of the system and the benefits of the multimodal approach. The paper presents the details of the development and experimental findings, as well as the changes of...
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
Access to digitally stored numerical data is currently very limited for sight impaired people. Graph...
In this paper, we describe a study comparing the strengths of a multimodal Virtual Reality (VR) inte...
This paper introduces the development of a multimodal data visualisation system and its evaluations....
In this paper we discuss the design of computer-based haptic graphs for blind and visually impaired ...
In this paper, we describe a study comparing the strengths of a multimodal Virtual Reality (VR) inte...
In this paper, we describe a study comparing the strengths of a multimodal Virtual Reality (VR) inte...
Purpose: There are many problems when blind people need to access visualizations such as graphs and ...
Purpose: There are many problems when blind people need to access visualizations such as graphs and ...
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of Web-based multimodal graphs designed for visu...
Audio can be used to make visualisations accessible to blind and visually impaired people. The Multi...
Audio can be used to make visualisations accessible to blind and visually impaired people. The Multi...
In this paper we discuss why access to mathematical graphs is problematic for visually impaired peop...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
Access to digitally stored numerical data is currently very limited for sight impaired people. Graph...
In this paper, we describe a study comparing the strengths of a multimodal Virtual Reality (VR) inte...
This paper introduces the development of a multimodal data visualisation system and its evaluations....
In this paper we discuss the design of computer-based haptic graphs for blind and visually impaired ...
In this paper, we describe a study comparing the strengths of a multimodal Virtual Reality (VR) inte...
In this paper, we describe a study comparing the strengths of a multimodal Virtual Reality (VR) inte...
Purpose: There are many problems when blind people need to access visualizations such as graphs and ...
Purpose: There are many problems when blind people need to access visualizations such as graphs and ...
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of Web-based multimodal graphs designed for visu...
Audio can be used to make visualisations accessible to blind and visually impaired people. The Multi...
Audio can be used to make visualisations accessible to blind and visually impaired people. The Multi...
In this paper we discuss why access to mathematical graphs is problematic for visually impaired peop...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a haptic interface designed to provide access...
Haptic technology has great potentials in many applications. This paper introduces our work on deliv...
Access to digitally stored numerical data is currently very limited for sight impaired people. Graph...
In this paper, we describe a study comparing the strengths of a multimodal Virtual Reality (VR) inte...