"Musical Exercise” for People with Visual Impairments: A Preliminary Study with the Blindfolded

R. Khan, M. Jeon, Tejin Yoon
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Abstract

Performing independent physical exercise is critical to maintain one's good health, but it is specifically hard for people with visual impairments. To address this problem, we have developed a Musical Exercise platform for people with visual impairments so that they can perform exercise in a good form consistently. We designed six different conditions, including blindfolded or visual without audio conditions, and blindfolded or visual with two different types of audio feedback (continuous vs. discrete) conditions. Eighteen sighted participants participated in the experiment, by doing two exercises - squat and wall sit with all six conditions. The results show that Musical Exercise is a usable exercise assistance system without any adverse effect on exercise completion time or perceived workload. Also, the results show that with a specific sound design (i.e., discrete), participants in the blindfolded condition can do exercise as consistently as participants in the non-blindfolded condition. This implies that not all sounds equally work and thus, care is required to refine auditory displays. Potentials and limitations of Musical Exercise and future works are discussed with the results.
“音乐运动”对视障人士的影响:蒙眼的初步研究
独立进行体育锻炼对保持身体健康至关重要,但对视力受损的人来说尤其困难。为了解决这个问题,我们为视障人士开发了一个音乐锻炼平台,让他们能够持续地以良好的形式进行锻炼。我们设计了六种不同的条件,包括蒙眼或无音频的视觉条件,以及两种不同类型的音频反馈(连续vs离散)条件的蒙眼或视觉条件。18名视力正常的参与者参加了实验,他们在所有六种情况下做了两种练习——深蹲和壁式坐。结果表明,音乐运动是一种实用的运动辅助系统,对运动完成时间和感知负荷没有不利影响。此外,结果表明,在特定的声音设计(即离散)下,蒙眼条件下的参与者可以像非蒙眼条件下的参与者一样坚持锻炼。这意味着并非所有声音都同样有效,因此,需要谨慎地改进听觉表现。讨论了音乐练习和未来作品的潜力和局限性,并给出了结果。
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