This paper describes the design of an Electronic Travel Aid device, that will enable blind individuals to “see the world with their ears.” A wearable prototype will be assembled using low-cost hardware: earphones, sunglasses fitted with two CMOS micro cameras, and a palmtop computer. Currently, the system is able to detect the light spot produced by a laser pointer, compute its angular position and depth, and generate a correspondent sound providing the auditory cues for the perception of the position and distance of the pointed surface. In this way the blind person can use a common pointer as a replacement of the cane.
A Cross-Modal Electronic Travel Aid Device / F. Fontana, A. Fusiello, M. Gobbi, V. Murino, D. Rocchesso, L. Sartor, A. Panuccio (LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE). - In: Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices / [a cura di] F. Paternò. - Berlin : Springer, 2002 Jan. - pp. 393-397 (( Intervento presentato al 4. convegno International Symposium on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices tenutosi a Pisa nel 2022 [10.1007/3-540-45756-9_46].
A Cross-Modal Electronic Travel Aid Device
D. Rocchesso;
2002
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This paper describes the design of an Electronic Travel Aid device, that will enable blind individuals to “see the world with their ears.” A wearable prototype will be assembled using low-cost hardware: earphones, sunglasses fitted with two CMOS micro cameras, and a palmtop computer. Currently, the system is able to detect the light spot produced by a laser pointer, compute its angular position and depth, and generate a correspondent sound providing the auditory cues for the perception of the position and distance of the pointed surface. In this way the blind person can use a common pointer as a replacement of the cane.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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