N. S. Araújo, F. Amorim, A. Antunes, Sandra Regina Marchi, M. Schmidt, Andrea Faria Andrade, L. Delazari
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Abstract
The See Color is a color coding system based on Braille writing to communicate colors to people with visual impairments. This study assessed the perception of the theme Temperature by blind people, by using the See Color code on two isarithmic tactile maps and the perception of subjects with normal color vision. An average temperature map of Australia had 10 classes, but these intervals were regrouped into four classes on Corel Draw software. The new map was duplicated in the digital project in A4 size, both included the See Color code in two color schemes obtained from the Color Brewer website. Subsequently, they were laser-printed on swell paper to produce the tactile relief. The chromatic perception was observed, as well as the thermal sensations that the colors could represent for blind participants (06), normally sighted participants in basic education (23), and normally sighted participants in higher education (20). In this research, the See Color code showed the potential to provide spatial knowledge as a graphic language through colors in color maps for adventitiously blind and for normally sighted participants based on their perception of colors and tactile color codes.
See Color是一种基于盲文书写的颜色编码系统,用于与视觉障碍人士交流颜色。本研究通过在两张等算术触觉图上使用See Color代码和正常色觉对象的感知来评估盲人对主题温度的感知。澳大利亚的平均温度图有10个等级,但这些间隔在Corel Draw软件上被重新分组为4个等级。新地图在A4尺寸的数字项目中复制,都包含了从Color Brewer网站获得的两种配色方案中的See Color code。随后,它们被激光打印在膨胀的纸上,以产生触觉浮雕。我们观察了盲人参与者(06)、基础教育中视力正常的参与者(23)和高等教育中视力正常的参与者(20)对颜色的感知,以及颜色所代表的热感觉。在这项研究中,See Color code显示了通过颜色地图上的颜色为外来者盲人和正常视力的参与者提供空间知识的潜力,这些参与者基于他们对颜色和触觉颜色代码的感知。
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The Boletim de Ciências Geodésicas publishes original papers in the area of Geodetic Sciences and correlated ones (Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems).
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