FingerReader: a wearable device to support text reading on the go

Roy Shilkrot, Jochen Huber, Connie Liu, P. Maes, Suranga Nanayakkara
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Visually impaired people report numerous difficulties with accessing printed text using existing technology, including problems with alignment, focus, accuracy, mobility and efficiency. We present a finger worn device that assists the visually impaired with effectively and efficiently reading paper-printed text. We introduce a novel, local-sequential manner for scanning text which enables reading single lines, blocks of text or skimming the text for important sections while providing real-time auditory and tactile feedback. The design is motivated by preliminary studies with visually impaired people, and it is small-scale and mobile, which enables a more manageable operation with little setup.
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FingerReader:一款可穿戴设备,支持在旅途中阅读文本
视障人士报告说,使用现有技术获取印刷文本存在许多困难,包括对齐、聚焦、准确性、移动性和效率方面的问题。我们提出了一种手指佩戴装置,帮助视障人士有效和高效地阅读纸质印刷品。我们介绍了一种新颖的,局部顺序的方式来扫描文本,可以阅读单行,文本块或略读文本的重要部分,同时提供实时的听觉和触觉反馈。设计的动机是对视障人士的初步研究,它是小规模的,可移动的,这使得更容易管理的操作,很少的设置。
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