视障人士滑雪模拟器使用声反馈的探讨

Y. Miura, Erwin Wu, Masaki Kuribayashi, H. Koike, S. Morishima
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视力受损(VI)滑雪者的培训机会有限,因为他们必须有视力正常的人用声音指导他们。这项研究调查了听觉反馈系统,使滑雪训练使用滑雪模拟器为VI滑雪者单独。根据对实际VI滑雪者及其向导的访谈结果,我们设计了以下三种类型的声音:1)传达转弯信息的单一声音(ATS: Advance Turn sound);2)一个连续的声音(CES: continuous Error sound),根据用户未来的位置和他/她应该前进到的位置之间的差异发出;以及3)当用户通过门时发出的单个声音(门通过的声音)。我们对四名盲人滑雪者和三名视力正常的向导进行了评估实验。结果显示,四分之三的滑雪者在发出ATS和门通过声音的情况下比在有人类向导的情况下表现得更好。结果表明,ATS等基于声效的方法在滑雪模拟器上对VI滑雪者进行滑雪训练是有效的。
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Exploration of Sonification Feedback for People with Visual Impairment to Use Ski Simulator
Training opportunities for visually impaired (VI) skiers are limited because it is essential for them to have sighted people who guide them with their voices. This study investigates an auditory feedback system that enables ski training using a ski simulator for VI skiers alone. Based on the results of interviews with actual VI skiers and their guides, we designed the following three types of sounds: 1) a single sound (ATS: Advance Turn Sound) that conveys information about turns; 2) a continuous sound (CES: Continuous Error Sound) that is emitted according to the difference between the user’s future position and the position he/she should progress to; and 3) a single sound (Gate-Passed Sound) which is emitted when a user passed through a gate. We conducted an evaluation experiment with four blind skiers and three sighted guides. Results showed that three out of four skiers performed better under the conditions in which ATS and gate-passed sound were emitted than the condition in which a human guide gave calls. The result suggests that a sonification-based method such as ATS is effective for ski training on the ski simulator for VI skiers.
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