Animations at Your Fingertips: Using a Refreshable Tactile Display to Convey Motion Graphics for People who are Blind or have Low Vision

Leona Holloway, S. Ananthanarayan, M. Butler, Madhuka De Silva, K. Ellis, Cagatay Goncu, Kate Stephens, K. Marriott
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People who are blind rely on touch and hearing to understand the world around them, however it is extremely difficult to understand movement through these modes. The advent of refreshable tactile displays (RTDs) offers the potential for blind people to access tactile animations for the very first time. A survey of touch readers and vision accessibility experts revealed a high level of enthusiasm for tactile animations, particularly those relating to education, mapping and concept development. Based on these suggestions, a range of tactile animations were developed and four were presented to 12 touch readers. The RTD held advantages over traditional tactile graphics for conveying movement, depth and height, however there were trade-offs in terms of resolution and textural properties. This work offers a first glimpse into how refreshable tactile displays can best be utilised to convey animated graphics for people who are blind.
动画在你的指尖:使用可刷新的触觉显示,以传达运动图形的人谁是盲人或有低视力
盲人依靠触觉和听觉来理解周围的世界,然而,通过这些模式来理解动作是极其困难的。可刷新触觉显示器(rtd)的出现为盲人提供了第一次接触触觉动画的可能性。一项针对触觉读者和视觉无障碍专家的调查显示,人们对触觉动画有着很高的热情,尤其是那些与教育、绘图和概念发展有关的动画。基于这些建议,开发了一系列触觉动画,并向12位触摸读者展示了四个触觉动画。RTD在传达运动、深度和高度方面比传统的触觉图像更有优势,但在分辨率和纹理属性方面也存在折衷。这项工作让我们第一次看到了如何最好地利用可刷新的触觉显示器来为盲人传达动画图像。
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