声音空间化屏幕阅读:旨在为盲人和低视力用户还原空间信息

Jonathan Cofino, A. Barreto, M. Adjouadi
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盲人和低视力(BLV)的人使用被称为“屏幕阅读器”的系统来浏览万维网。这些系统从浏览器访问的网页中检索文本信息,并将这些文本转换为语音。然而,典型的屏幕阅读器只处理一个音频通道,因此,以单轨线性化格式传递来自网页的信息,从而剥离了同一网页的视觉用户可以获得的二维空间信息。有兴趣在多个“虚拟听觉栏”中呈现屏幕阅读器的声音,旨在恢复当代网页上项目的二维位置的感知。在本文中,我们探索了在计算机用户面前的五个水平位置上空间化声音的替代方法。对这两种声音空间化方法进行了实验比较,并进行了统计评价。结果表明,基于矢量的幅度平移(VBAP)和线性平移(LP)方法在精度上没有统计学上的差异。
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Sonically spatialized screen reading: Aiming to restore spatial information for blind and low-vision users
Blind and low-vision (BLV) individuals utilize systems called “Screen Readers” to navigate the World Wide Web. These systems retrieve the text information from the web pages accessed by a browser and convert this text to speech. However, typical screen readers process only one channel of audio and, therefore, convey the information from the web page in single-track, linearized format, stripping from it the two-dimensional spatial information available to sighted users of the same web page. There is an interest in presenting the sound from screen readers in multiple “virtual auditory columns,” aiming to restore the perception of two-dimensional placement of items on contemporary web pages. In this paper, we explore alternative methods to spatialize sound over five horizontal positions, in front of a computer user. An experimental comparison of two of these sound spatialization methods was statistically evaluated. The results indicate that there is not a statistically significant difference in accuracy achieved by application of the Vector-Based Amplitude Panning (VBAP) or the Linear Panning (LP) methods.
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