盲人和视障人士可以在平板电脑和智能手表上通过地图使用触觉指示

William Grussenmeyer, Jesel Garcia, Fang Jiang
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为了在世界各地导航,盲人和视力受损的人通常通过文字指示或触觉打印来使用地图。然而,触屏上的可视地图并不适合这一人群。设计了两个原型来测试用户使用来自Android智能手表和平板电脑的触觉反馈,在触摸屏上通过地图追踪图形线条和方向的能力。通过第一个原型,我们发现盲人和视障用户在确定触摸屏上两条线之间距离的阈值比正常用户低,这表明他们通过触觉振动线索形成空间距离表征的能力增强。通过第二个原型,我们证明盲人和视障用户可以通过基于振动线索的图形地图来跟随方向。我们相信这些结果表明,我们的原型在实际应用中具有有效的潜力。
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Feasibility of using haptic directions through maps with a tablet and smart watch for people who are blind and visually impaired
In order to navigate through the world, people who are blind and visually impaired typically use maps through either textual directions or tactile printouts. However, visual maps on a touchscreen are not accessible to this population. Two prototypes were designed to test users' ability to trace graphical lines and directions through maps on a touchscreen using haptic feedback from an Android smart watch and tablet. With the first prototype, we show that blind and visually impaired users had lower threshold than sighted users for determining the distance between two lines on a touchscreen, suggesting their enhanced ability to form representations of spatial distance from tactile vibrational cues. With the second prototype, we show that it is feasible for blind and visually impaired users to follow directions through graphical maps based on vibrational cues. We believe these results show that our prototypes have the potential to be effective in real-world applications.
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