This paper reports the results of the first three in a series of experiments on tactile perception which form part of a larger project on tactile perceptions and spatial representations and the design of tactile interfaces for mobility devices for blind, partially sighted and deafblind people. The results indicate the potential of tactile interfaces, including to support environmental exploration and mobility. The participants showed reasonably good ability to determine the direction of motion of an arrow, with best recognition rates in the up and right directions. They showed reasonably good ability to use a tactile interface to detect and avoid obstacles after a very short learning period and more limited ability to learn and remember an ...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can increase the safety and comfort of pedestrians who have a visual i...
Electronic Travel Aids (ETAs) improve the mobility of visually-impaired persons, but it is not easy ...
This paper reports the results of the first three in a series of experiments on tactile perception w...
16th International Conference, ICCHP 2018, Linz, Austria, July 11-13, 2018, ProceedingsInternational...
It is still recognized as a challenge task while blind and visually impaired people travel outdoor i...
Background. Tactile interfaces that stimulate the plantar surface with vibrations could represent a ...
Departments and organaitaions involved in the research are noted below; School of Engineering, Trin...
This paper presents a novel, wearable navigation system for visually impaired and blind pedestrians ...
This paper describes our initial steps towards developing a model of how blind people comprehend tac...
This paper investigates feasibilities of technological solutions for empowering visually impaired an...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
Various innovations have been identified in assistive technology for the visually impaired. One of t...
Lacking or poor provision of comprehensive information about the spatial environment for the purpose...
People who are visually handicapped or blind rely on others to get from one place to another. In met...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can increase the safety and comfort of pedestrians who have a visual i...
Electronic Travel Aids (ETAs) improve the mobility of visually-impaired persons, but it is not easy ...
This paper reports the results of the first three in a series of experiments on tactile perception w...
16th International Conference, ICCHP 2018, Linz, Austria, July 11-13, 2018, ProceedingsInternational...
It is still recognized as a challenge task while blind and visually impaired people travel outdoor i...
Background. Tactile interfaces that stimulate the plantar surface with vibrations could represent a ...
Departments and organaitaions involved in the research are noted below; School of Engineering, Trin...
This paper presents a novel, wearable navigation system for visually impaired and blind pedestrians ...
This paper describes our initial steps towards developing a model of how blind people comprehend tac...
This paper investigates feasibilities of technological solutions for empowering visually impaired an...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
Various innovations have been identified in assistive technology for the visually impaired. One of t...
Lacking or poor provision of comprehensive information about the spatial environment for the purpose...
People who are visually handicapped or blind rely on others to get from one place to another. In met...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can increase the safety and comfort of pedestrians who have a visual i...
Electronic Travel Aids (ETAs) improve the mobility of visually-impaired persons, but it is not easy ...