Aperture localization based on vibro-stimuli generated from distance variation

I. Endo, Shinichiro Morita, Kazuho Kito, Harumi Kobayashi, N. Mukawa, Akio Nakamura
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The purpose of this research is to verify that the proposed method, which generates vibro-stimuli according to the distance variation, has a capability of supporting depth edge detection for aperture localization. We have proposed a method to support the visually impaired understanding their surrounding environment via modality conversion from distance variation to haptic vibration information, and have developed the wearable device to provide the user with vibro-stimuli generated from visual variation inspired by optical flow characteristics. The characteristic of this vibration stimulus is that the user feels a strong vibration when the distance difference per unit time is large. It is inferred that this feature is effective in perceiving the boundary of obstacles, i.e., depth edge, which may contribute to the user's aperture localization. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed method, an aperture localization experiment was conducted to compare it with the ETAslike conventional method by changing the number of vibration motors and the method of vibration stimuli. We asked six blindfolded subjects to guess the location of the aperture. The experimental results showed that the proposed method achieved using a single motor a 98.3% correct rate. The contributions of this research are to propose the way of vibrostimuli based on distance variation for aperture localization, which is one of the important environmental elements, and to validate its effectiveness.
基于距离变化产生的振动刺激的孔径定位
本研究的目的是验证所提出的根据距离变化产生振动刺激的方法具有支持孔径定位深度边缘检测的能力。我们提出了一种方法,通过从距离变化到触觉振动信息的模态转换来支持视障人士理解周围环境,并开发了可穿戴设备,为用户提供受光流特性启发的视觉变化产生的振动刺激。这种振动刺激的特点是,当单位时间的距离差较大时,用户感受到强烈的振动。可以推断,该特征对于感知障碍物的边界即深度边缘是有效的,这可能有助于用户的孔径定位。为了验证该方法的有效性,通过改变振动电机数量和振动刺激方式,进行了孔径定位实验,将其与ETAslike传统方法进行了比较。我们让六名蒙上眼睛的受试者猜测光圈的位置。实验结果表明,该方法在单电机情况下的正确率达到98.3%。本研究的贡献在于提出了基于距离变化的振冲刺激方法用于孔径定位这一重要的环境要素,并验证了其有效性。
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