面向视障用户的开源可穿戴导航辅助设备(CYCLOPS)的开发与评估

Barbara Salonikidou, Dimitris Savvas, Georgios Diamantis, A. Astaras
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为视障人士设计了一款可穿戴式计算机导航辅助设备,并在一系列试点实验中进行了测试和评估。该系统包括一个超声波收发器、一个内置加速度计的数字罗盘、声音回放电子设备、一个振动电机和一个微控制器,所有这些都集成在手套内。该系统原型可自主供电约一小时,并通过音频和触觉输出与用户交互。该系统的设计目标是可靠性、可穿戴性、电源自主性、直观的用户界面、开源架构、低成本和快速原型。共有16名试点测试人员参加了评估实验,在评估实验中,他们必须使用CYCLOPS (http://cyclops-eye.yolasite.com)通过一个陌生的障碍路线,到达一个由音频目标指定的目的地。试验测试者中有5人视力受损,11人被蒙住眼睛看东西。实验后访谈用于收集所有参与者的定性数据。结果表明,两组测试人员都发现,即使在短暂的5分钟熟悉期后,CYCLOPS也能直观地用于盲导航。从实验和定性数据中提取了几个功能修正和需求,这将用于推动未来CYCLOPS原型的设计。
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Development and evaluation of an open source wearable navigation aid for visually impaired users (CYCLOPS)
A wearable computing navigation aid for the visually impaired was designed, tested and evaluated in a series of pilot experiments. The system comprises an ultrasonic transceiver, a digital compass with a built-in accelerometer, sound playback electronics, a vibration motor and a microcontroller, all integrated inside a glove. The system prototype is power autonomous for about an hour and interfaces with the user through both audio and tactile output. The system design goals were reliability, wearability, power autonomy, an intuitive user interface, and open source architecture, low cost and rapid prototyping. A total of 16 pilot testers participated in evaluation experiments, in which they had to use CYCLOPS (http://cyclops-eye.yolasite.com) to navigate an unfamiliar obstacle course towards a goal destination designated by an audio target. 5 of the pilot testers were visually impaired, and 11 were blindfolded seeing individuals. Post-experiment interviews were used to collect qualitative data from all participants. Results indicate that pilot testers of both groups found CYCLOPS to be intuitive to use for blind navigation, even after a brief 5min familiarization period. Several functional corrections and requirements were extracted from the experimental and qualitative data, which will be used to drive the design of future CYCLOPS prototypes.
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