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  • TactBack: VibroTactile braille output using smartphone and smartwatch for visually impaired

    Aritra Dhar, Aditya Nittala, Kuldeep Yadav · 2016 · Proceedings of the 13th International Web for All Conference (W4A)

    This extended abstract presents TactBack, a system that uses vibration patterns on off-the-shelf smartphones and smartwatches to convey braille characters haptically. The system was motivated by the limitations of audio-based screen reader feedback (TalkBack) for visually…

    braille · haptic technology · wearable technology · visual impairment · deafblindness

  • Wearables for All: Development of Guidelines to Stimulate Accessible Wearable Technology Design

    Jobke Wentzel, Eric Velleman, Thea van der Geest · 2016 · Proceedings of the 13th International Web for All Conference (W4A)

    This paper from the University of Twente and The Accessibility Foundation (Netherlands) presents the rationale and methodology for developing accessibility guidelines specifically for wearable technology — a domain where no dedicated accessibility standards existed at the time.…

    wearable technology · universal design · guidelines · visual impairment · multimodal interaction

  • Developing a Wearable Tactile Prototype to Support Situational Awareness

    Flynn Wolf · 2016 · Proceedings of the 13th International Web for All Conference (W4A)

    This doctoral consortium paper from UMBC describes dissertation research into head-mounted tactile displays for spatial and situational awareness, with applications for people who are blind and those experiencing situational impairments. The research program is grounded in…

    haptic technology · wearable technology · tactile accessibility · blindness · situational impairment

  • Tactile Accessibility: Does Anyone Need a Haptic Glove?

    Andrii Soviak, Anatoliy Borodin, Vikas Ashok, Yevgen Borodin, Yury Puzis, I.V. Ramakrishnan · 2016 · Proceedings of the 18th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS '16)

    This paper presents FeelX, a low-cost haptic glove system designed to enable blind users to tactilely explore graphical user interfaces (GUIs) by moving their hands on any flat surface such as a desk or table. The fundamental problem addressed is that screen readers reduce…

    blindness · haptic technology · tactile accessibility · screen reader · GUI accessibility

  • Designing Wearable Mobile Device Controllers for Blind People: A Co-Design Approach

    Catherine Feng · 2016 · Proceedings of the 18th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS '16)

    This poster paper explores the design space of wearable controllers that enable blind people to operate their smartphones more efficiently while on the go, without needing to directly interact with the phone's touchscreen. Blind people rely heavily on mobile phones for…

    blindness · wearable technology · mobile accessibility · co-design · interaction design

  • Ad-Hoc Access to Musical Sound for Deaf Individuals

    Benjamin Petry, Thavishi Illandara, Juan Pablo Forero, Suranga Nanayakkara · 2016 · Proceedings of the 18th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS '16)

    This poster paper presents MuSS-Bits (Music Sensory Substitution Bits), a wearable sensor-display system that enables deaf individuals to explore musical sound from various audio sources with real-time vibrotactile feedback. While existing sensory substitution systems for music…

    deaf and hard of hearing · music accessibility · sensory substitution · haptic technology · wearable technology

  • Evaluating Haptic and Auditory Directional Guidance to Assist Blind People in Reading Printed Text Using Finger-Mounted Cameras

    Lee Stearns, Ruofei Du, Uran Oh, Yumeng Wang, Leah Findlater, Rama Chellappa, Jon E. Froehlich · 2016 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This paper presents HandSight, a finger-mounted camera system that enables blind people to read printed text by tracing their finger across lines while receiving real-time directional guidance to stay on track. The research addresses a significant gap in print accessibility:…

    blindness · wearable technology · haptic feedback · auditory feedback · OCR

  • Sign Transition Modeling and a Scalable Solution to Continuous Sign Language Recognition for Real-World Applications

    Kehuang Li, Zhengyu Zhou, Chin-Hui Lee · 2016 · ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing

    This paper presents a scalable framework for continuous sign language recognition (SLR) designed to work in real-world conditions using affordable hardware. The researchers address a fundamental challenge in SLR: modeling the transitions between signs. Unlike spoken language…

    sign language recognition · hidden Markov models · machine learning · deaf and hard of hearing · wearable technology

  • WearWrite: Crowd-Assisted Writing from Smartwatches

    Michael Nebeling, Alexandra To, Anhong Guo, Adrian A. de Freitas, Jaime Teevan, Steven P. Dow, Jeffrey P. Bigham · 2016 · Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2016)

    WearWrite is a system that enables users to write documents from their smartwatches by leveraging crowd workers to translate ideas into text. The system addresses the fundamental limitation that smartwatches have severely constrained input/output — touch-based text input is…

    crowdsourcing · wearable technology · human computation · collaborative writing · mobile accessibility

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