Exploring Virtual Environments by Visually Impaired Using a Mixed Reality Cane Without Visual Feedback

Lei Zhang, Klevin Wu, Bin Yang, Hao Tang, Zhigang Zhu
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Though virtual reality (VR) has been advanced to certain levels of maturity in recent years, the general public, especially the population of the blind and visually impaired (BVI), still cannot enjoy the benefit provided by VR. Current VR accessibility applications have been developed either on expensive head-mounted displays or with extra accessories and mechanisms, which are either not accessible or inconvenient for BVI individuals. In this paper, we present a mobile VR app that enables BVI users to access a virtual environment on an iPhone in order to build their skills of perception and recognition of the virtual environment and the virtual objects in the environment. The app uses the iPhone on a selfie stick to simulate a long cane in VR, and applies Augmented Reality (AR) techniques to track the iPhone’s real-time poses in an empty space of the real world, which is then synchronized to the long cane in the VR environment. Due to the use of mixed reality (the integration of VR & AR), we call it the Mixed Reality cane (MR Cane), which provides BVI users auditory and vibrotactile feedback whenever the virtual cane comes in contact with objects in VR. Thus, the MR Cane allows BVI individuals to interact with the virtual objects and identify approximate sizes and locations of the objects in the virtual environment. We performed preliminary user studies with blind-folded participants to investigate the effectiveness of the proposed mobile approach and the results indicate that the proposed MR Cane could be effective to help BVI individuals in understanding the interaction with virtual objects and exploring 3D virtual environments. The MR Cane concept can be extended to new applications of navigation, training and entertainment for BVI individuals without more significant efforts.
视障人士使用无视觉反馈的混合现实手杖探索虚拟环境
虽然近年来虚拟现实(VR)已经发展到一定的成熟程度,但普通大众,特别是盲人和视障人士(BVI)仍然无法享受到VR带来的好处。目前的VR辅助应用程序要么是在昂贵的头戴式显示器上开发的,要么是带有额外的配件和机制,这对英属维尔京群岛的个人来说要么是不可访问的,要么是不方便的。在本文中,我们提出了一个移动VR应用程序,使英属维尔京群岛用户能够在iPhone上访问虚拟环境,以建立他们对虚拟环境和环境中虚拟物体的感知和识别技能。这款应用使用iPhone在自拍杆上模拟VR中的长手杖,并应用增强现实(AR)技术来跟踪iPhone在现实世界空白空间中的实时姿势,然后将其与VR环境中的长手杖同步。由于使用了混合现实(VR和AR的集成),我们称之为混合现实手杖(MR cane),当虚拟手杖与VR中的物体接触时,它为BVI用户提供听觉和振动触觉反馈。因此,MR Cane允许BVI个人与虚拟物体进行交互,并识别虚拟环境中物体的大致大小和位置。我们对被蒙住眼睛的参与者进行了初步的用户研究,以调查所提出的移动方法的有效性,结果表明,所提出的MR Cane可以有效地帮助英属维尔京群岛个人理解与虚拟物体的交互并探索3D虚拟环境。MR Cane概念可以扩展到英属维尔京群岛个人导航、培训和娱乐的新应用,而无需更多的努力。
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