Towards Accessible Audio Labeling of 3D Objects.

James M Coughlan, Huiying Shen, Brandon Biggs
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We describe a new approach to audio labeling of 3D objects such as appliances, 3D models and maps that enables a visually impaired person to audio label objects. Our approach to audio labeling is called CamIO, a smartphone app that issues audio labels when the user points to a hotspot (a location of interest on an object) with a handheld stylus viewed by the smartphone camera. The CamIO app allows a user to create a new hotspot location by pointing at the location with a second stylus and recording a personalized audio label for the hotspot. In contrast with other audio labeling approaches that require the object of interest to be constructed of special materials, 3D printed, or equipped with special sensors, CamIO works with virtually any rigid object and requires only a smartphone, a paper barcode pattern mounted to the object of interest, and two inexpensive styluses. Moreover, our approach allows a visually impaired user to create audio labels independently. We describe a co-design performed with six blind participants exploring how they label objects in their daily lives and a study with the participants demonstrating the feasibility of CamIO for providing accessible audio labeling.

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面向无障碍音频标记的3D对象。
我们描述了一种新的方法来音频标记的3D对象,如电器,3D模型和地图,使视障人士音频标记对象。我们的音频标签方法被称为CamIO,这是一款智能手机应用程序,当用户用智能手机摄像头看到的手持触控笔指向热点(物体上感兴趣的位置)时,它会发出音频标签。CamIO应用允许用户用另一支触控笔指向新的热点位置,并为该热点录制个性化的音频标签。相比与其他音频标签方法要求对象感兴趣的是用特殊材料建造的,3 d打印,或配备特殊传感器,CamIO适用于几乎任何严格的对象,只需要一个智能手机,一篇论文条形码模式安装到感兴趣的对象,和两个便宜的手写笔。此外,我们的方法允许视障用户独立创建音频标签。我们描述了与六名盲人参与者一起进行的共同设计,探索他们如何在日常生活中标记物体,并与参与者一起进行了一项研究,展示了CamIO提供可访问音频标记的可行性。
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