探索听觉和触觉反馈的视障人士在轨道上:绿野仙踪的研究

Kyle Rector, Rachel Bartlett, S. Mullan
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进行各种各样的锻炼对于保持健康的生活方式很重要。这种变化包括在公共场所的身体活动。一条400米的慢跑跑道无法进入,因为它只提供视觉提示,让人们保持在自己的车道上。为了让运动空间变得触手可及,我们进行了一项生态有效的绿野仙踪研究,以比较人类引导的准确性和用户体验,语言,手腕振动,以及人们在轨道上行走时的头部节拍反馈。技术条件不影响准确性,但偏好顺序是人类引导、口头、手腕振动和头部跳动。当参与者拿着手杖或导盲犬时,他们很难感知振动,而低频声音使他们难以专注于现有的导航策略。
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Exploring Aural and Haptic Feedback for Visually Impaired People on a Track: A Wizard of Oz Study
Access to a variety of exercises is important for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. This variety includes physical activity in public spaces. A 400-meter jogging track is not accessible because it provides solely visual cues for people to remain in their lane. As a first step toward making exercise spaces accessible, we conducted an ecologically valid Wizard of Oz study to compare the accuracy and user experience of human guide, verbal, wrist vibration, and head beat feedback while people walked around the track. The technology conditions did not affect accuracy, but the order of preference was human guide, verbal, wrist vibration, and head beat. Participants had a difficult time perceiving vibrations when holding their cane or guide dog, and lower frequency sounds made it difficult to focus on their existing navigation strategies.
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