Presentation 2004/1/17
Attempts for Compensation of Visual Impairment in Active Graphics/Images Communication
Satoshi INA,
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Abstract(in English) The Blind has a lot of difficulties in generation, utilization, and presentation of graphics/images. Some reasons are supposed to be in that non-visual drawing interface does not exist, that the means that feedback and confirm the drawing result on his/her own do not exist, and that very little chances and experiences to be exposed to 2D tactile graphics are exist. Then, the trial for improving such one way-ness in graphics/images communication between the visually unimpaired and the visually impaired, and for bringing close to bi-directionality was carried out. Trial programs, e.g. simple graphic drawing by the blind, tactile system of the drawing result, and labyrinth play where the practice of 2D shape search is possible, were introduced and the trial results by an examinee was reported.
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Keyword(in English) compensation of visual impairment / non-visual interface / tactile graphics / pin matrix display / Braille plotter
Paper # ET2003-91
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Title (in English) Attempts for Compensation of Visual Impairment in Active Graphics/Images Communication
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Keyword(1) compensation of visual impairment
Keyword(2) non-visual interface
Keyword(3) tactile graphics
Keyword(4) pin matrix display
Keyword(5) Braille plotter
1st Author's Name Satoshi INA
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of Computer Science, Tsukuba College of Technology()
Date 2004/1/17
Paper # ET2003-91
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 600
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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