In face-to-face social interactions, blind and visually impaired persons (VIPs) lack access to nonverbal cues like facial expressions, body posture, and gestures, which may lead to impaired interpersonal communication. In this study, a wearable sensory substitution device (SSD) consisting of a head mounted camera and a haptic belt was evaluated to determine whether vibrotactile cues around the waist could be used to convey facial expressions to users and whether such a device is desired by VIPs for use in daily living situations. Ten VIPs (mean age: 38.8, SD: 14.4) and 10 sighted persons (SPs) (mean age: 44.5, SD: 19.6) participated in the study, in which validated sets of pictures, silent videos, and videos with audio of facial expressions...
Sensory substitution devices engage sensory modalities other than vision to communicate information ...
Social signals (e.g., facial expression, gestures) are important in social interactions. Most of the...
Gaze signals, frequently used by the sighted in social interactions as visual cues, are hardly acces...
<div><p>In face-to-face social interactions, blind and visually impaired persons (VIPs) lack access ...
One of the big problems visually impaired persons experience in their daily lives, is the inability ...
The rise of smart technologies has created new opportunities to support blind and visually impaired ...
Given that most cues exchanged during a social interaction are nonverbal (e.g., facial expressions, ...
Gaze behaviors contain rich information regarding a person's emotions and engagements. Reciprocal ey...
Background: A large part of the communication cues exchanged between persons is nonverbal. Persons w...
The inability to access non-verbal cues is a setback for people who are blind or visually impaired. ...
abstract: This paper presents the design and evaluation of a haptic interface for augmenting human-h...
Gaze signals, frequently used by the sighted in social interactions as visual cues, are hardly acces...
<div><p>Sensory substitution devices engage sensory modalities other than vision to communicate info...
Sensory substitution devices engage sensory modalities other than vision to communicate information ...
Social signals (e.g., facial expression, gestures) are important in social interactions. Most of the...
Gaze signals, frequently used by the sighted in social interactions as visual cues, are hardly acces...
<div><p>In face-to-face social interactions, blind and visually impaired persons (VIPs) lack access ...
One of the big problems visually impaired persons experience in their daily lives, is the inability ...
The rise of smart technologies has created new opportunities to support blind and visually impaired ...
Given that most cues exchanged during a social interaction are nonverbal (e.g., facial expressions, ...
Gaze behaviors contain rich information regarding a person's emotions and engagements. Reciprocal ey...
Background: A large part of the communication cues exchanged between persons is nonverbal. Persons w...
The inability to access non-verbal cues is a setback for people who are blind or visually impaired. ...
abstract: This paper presents the design and evaluation of a haptic interface for augmenting human-h...
Gaze signals, frequently used by the sighted in social interactions as visual cues, are hardly acces...
<div><p>Sensory substitution devices engage sensory modalities other than vision to communicate info...
Sensory substitution devices engage sensory modalities other than vision to communicate information ...
Social signals (e.g., facial expression, gestures) are important in social interactions. Most of the...
Gaze signals, frequently used by the sighted in social interactions as visual cues, are hardly acces...