Virtual leading blocks for the deaf-blind: a real-time way-finder by verbal-nonverbal hybrid interface and high-density RFID tag space

Tomohiro Amemiya, Jun Yamashita, K. Hirota, M. Hirose
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In this paper, we discuss application possibilities of augmented reality technologies in the field of mobility support for the deaf blind. We propose the navigation system called virtual leading blocks for the deaf-blind, which consists of a wearable interface for Finger-Braille, one of the commonly used communication methods among deaf-blind people in Japan, and a ubiquitous environment for barrier-free application, which consists of floor-embedded active radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags. The wearable Finger-Braille interface using two Linux-based wristwatch computers has been developed as a hybrid interface of verbal and nonverbal communication in order to inform users of their direction and position through the tactile sensation. We propose the metaphor of "watermelon splitting" for navigation by this system and verify the feasibility of the proposed system through experiments.
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聋哑盲人虚拟导盲块:基于语言-非语言混合接口和高密度RFID标签空间的实时寻路器
本文讨论了增强现实技术在聋哑盲人行动支持领域的应用可能性。我们提出了一种名为“虚拟导盲块”的聋哑人导航系统,该系统包括一个可穿戴的手指盲文界面,这是日本聋哑人常用的交流方式之一,以及一个无处不在的无障碍应用环境,包括嵌入式地板有源射频识别(RFID)标签。使用两台基于linux操作系统的手表电脑的可穿戴式手指盲文界面是一种语言和非语言交流的混合界面,目的是通过触觉告知用户自己的方向和位置。我们用该系统提出了“西瓜劈开”的导航隐喻,并通过实验验证了该系统的可行性。
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