HAPTIC TABLET FOR THE ACCESSIBILITY OF DIGITAL CONTENT TO THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
帮助视障人士访问数字内容的触觉平板电脑
基本信息
- 批准号:10048429
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 64.51万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:EU-Funded
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Digital technologies have become pervasive in our daily lives and have fundamentally changed the ways we communicate and interact with information and with each other. We now have access to digital content anytime, anywhere and in a palette of formats, ranging from images, videos, text, speech to virtual and augmented reality experiences. Typically, this has made smartphones, and similar mobile devices, an invaluable source of information and a mean of connection to the world and to others. Yet, by relying almost exclusively on visual and auditory feedbacks, these devices pose evident accessibility issues. Current smartphones and tablets provide accessibility features, but mostly in the form of text-to-speech, which can be impractical and affect literacy, and through connectivity to refreshable Braille displays, which involve an additional peripheral, often bulky and expensive or when small too limited. These devices still prevent the visually impaired access to graphical content and complex notations. A solution would be to develop a specific tablet for the visually impaired, but few of them exist and currently tackle all these challenges. In ABILITY, this will be achieved by proposing a novel cost effective actuation mechanism for multiline Braille display, relying on fewer and remote actuators able to control independently the Braille cells, and a tablet with innovative multitouch vibrotactile localised feedbacks. This device will provide multisensory interactions and feedback, leveraging AI algorithms for device adaptability to the users’ needs and behaviour for image analysis and predictive writing. The goal is to provide a multisensory device covering the wide range of visual disabilities and needs of the visually impaired population, through combinations of tactile, visual and auditory feedbacks. For this, ABILITY will adopt a user-centred design approach throughout the project to involve the users iteratively in the different design and evaluation stages.
数字技术已经渗透到我们的日常生活中,并从根本上改变了我们与信息以及彼此之间沟通和互动的方式。我们现在可以随时随地以各种格式访问数字内容,从图像、视频、文本、语音到虚拟和增强现实体验。通常,这使得智能手机和类似的移动设备成为宝贵的信息来源,成为与世界和其他人联系的手段。然而,由于几乎完全依赖视觉和听觉反馈,这些设备带来了明显的可及性问题。目前的智能手机和平板电脑提供无障碍功能,但主要是文本到语音的形式,这可能不切实际,会影响识字,还可以通过连接到可刷新的盲文显示器来实现,这涉及额外的外围设备,通常是笨重和昂贵的,或者当小的时候太有限。这些设备仍然阻止视障人士访问图形内容和复杂的符号。一种解决方案是为视障人士开发一种特定的平板电脑,但目前几乎没有这样的平板电脑,而且正在应对所有这些挑战。在能力方面,这将通过为多行盲文显示器提出一种新的具有成本效益的致动机构来实现,依赖于能够独立控制盲文单元的更少和远程致动器,以及具有创新的多点触控振动触觉局部反馈的平板电脑。该设备将提供多感官交互和反馈,利用人工智能算法来适应用户的需求和行为,以进行图像分析和预测性写作。其目标是通过触觉、视觉和听觉反馈的组合,提供一种涵盖广泛的视觉障碍和视障人群需求的多感官设备。为此,CABILE将在整个项目中采用以用户为中心的设计方法,让用户反复参与不同的设计和评估阶段。
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等人:“血管医学与科学系列分子医学图解”Yodosha(涉谷正志编辑)125(2000)。
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