The paper summarizes a number of audio-related studies conducted by the Sound of Vision consortium, which focuses on the construction of a new prototype electronic travel aid for the blind. Different solutions for spatial audio were compared by testing sound localization accuracy in a number of setups, comparing plain stereo panning with generic and individual HRTFs, as well as testing different types of stereo headphones vs custom designed quadrophonic proximaural headphones. A number of proposed sonification approaches were tested by sighted and blind volunteers for accuracy and efficiency in representing simple virtual environments
This thesis presents novel computer vision technologies and spatial audio user interfaces that the a...
For most visually impaired people, simple tasks such as understanding the environment or moving safe...
In recent years, with the development of depth cameras and scene detection algorithms, a wide variet...
Sonification is defined as presentation of information by means of non-speech audio. In assistive te...
Literature about sonification technologies, that is the transformation of data relations into percei...
On the basis of a meta-analysis of existing literature about sonification technologies, new experime...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) have been in focus since technology allowed designing relatively small...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) have been in focus since technology allowed designing relatively small...
The paper demonstrates that blind people localize sounds more accurately than sighted people by usin...
Sound perception is a fundamental skill for many people with severe sight impairments. The research ...
Sound perception is a fundamental skill for many people with severe sight impairments. The research ...
Sound perception is a fundamental skill for many people with severe sight impairments. The research ...
The task of navigating and orienting oneself in an unknown environment might seem arbitrary to most ...
This thesis presents novel computer vision technologies and spatial audio user interfaces that the a...
Presented at the 18th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD2012) on June 18-21, 2012 i...
This thesis presents novel computer vision technologies and spatial audio user interfaces that the a...
For most visually impaired people, simple tasks such as understanding the environment or moving safe...
In recent years, with the development of depth cameras and scene detection algorithms, a wide variet...
Sonification is defined as presentation of information by means of non-speech audio. In assistive te...
Literature about sonification technologies, that is the transformation of data relations into percei...
On the basis of a meta-analysis of existing literature about sonification technologies, new experime...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) have been in focus since technology allowed designing relatively small...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) have been in focus since technology allowed designing relatively small...
The paper demonstrates that blind people localize sounds more accurately than sighted people by usin...
Sound perception is a fundamental skill for many people with severe sight impairments. The research ...
Sound perception is a fundamental skill for many people with severe sight impairments. The research ...
Sound perception is a fundamental skill for many people with severe sight impairments. The research ...
The task of navigating and orienting oneself in an unknown environment might seem arbitrary to most ...
This thesis presents novel computer vision technologies and spatial audio user interfaces that the a...
Presented at the 18th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD2012) on June 18-21, 2012 i...
This thesis presents novel computer vision technologies and spatial audio user interfaces that the a...
For most visually impaired people, simple tasks such as understanding the environment or moving safe...
In recent years, with the development of depth cameras and scene detection algorithms, a wide variet...