Accessible Point-and-Tap Interaction for Acquiring Detailed Information about Tactile Graphics and 3D Models.

Andrea Narcisi, Huiying Shen, Dragan Ahmetovic, Sergio Mascetti, James M Coughlan
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We have devised a novel "Point-and-Tap" interface that enables people who are blind or visually impaired (BVI) to easily acquire multiple levels of information about tactile graphics and 3D models. The interface uses an iPhone's depth and color cameras to track the user's hands while they interact with a model. When the user points to a feature of interest on the model with their index finger, the system reads aloud basic information about that feature. For additional information, the user lifts their index finger and taps the feature again. This process can be repeated multiple times to access additional levels of information. For instance, tapping once on a region in a tactile map could trigger the name of the region, with subsequent taps eliciting the population, area, climate, etc. No audio labels are triggered unless the user makes a pointing gesture, which allows the user to explore the model freely with one or both hands. Multiple taps can be used to skip through information levels quickly, with each tap interrupting the current utterance. This allows users to reach the desired level of information more quickly than listening to all levels in sequence. Experiments with six BVI participants demonstrate that the approach is practical, easy to learn and effective.

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用于获取触觉图形和三维模型详细信息的无障碍点触交互。
我们设计了一种新颖的 "点触 "界面,使盲人或视障人士(BVI)能够轻松获取触觉图形和三维模型的多层次信息。该界面使用 iPhone 的深度和彩色摄像头来跟踪用户与模型交互时的双手。当用户用食指指向模型上感兴趣的特征时,系统会朗读该特征的基本信息。如需其他信息,用户抬起食指,再次点击该特征。这个过程可以重复多次,以获取更多层次的信息。例如,在触感地图上点击一次某个地区,系统就会显示该地区的名称,随后的点击会显示人口、面积、气候等信息。除非用户做出指向手势,否则不会触发音频标签,这样用户就可以用单手或双手自由探索模型。用户可以通过多次点击来快速跳过信息层级,每次点击都会打断当前语音。与依次聆听所有信息层级相比,这能让用户更快地到达所需的信息层级。对六名英属维尔京群岛(BVI)参与者进行的实验表明,这种方法实用、易学、有效。
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