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Azham Hussain,Ahlam Mohamed Omar
Pág. pp. 95 - 107
The usability of the mobile applications is the most important factor in developing, so the key to develop successful mobile applications is usability, especially for users have specific needs such as visually impaired. However, developers do not focus o...
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Silviu Ivascu, Florica Moldoveanu, Alin Moldoveanu, Anca Morar, Ana-Maria Tugulea and Victor Asavei
With the increase in the number of sensory substitution devices, the engineering community is confronted with a new challenge: ensuring user training in safe virtual environments before using these devices in real-life situations. We developed a game tha...
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Darius Plikynas, Audrius Indriulionis, Algirdas Laukaitis and Leonidas Sakalauskas
This paper presents an approach to enhance electronic traveling aids (ETAs) for people who are blind and severely visually impaired (BSVI) using indoor orientation and guided navigation by employing social outsourcing of indoor route mapping and assistan...
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Zaipeng Xie, Zhaobin Li, Yida Zhang, Jianan Zhang, Fangming Liu and Wei Chen
Guidance systems for visually impaired persons have become a popular topic in recent years. Existing guidance systems on the market typically utilize auxiliary tools and methods such as GPS, UWB, or a simple white cane that exploits the user?s single tac...
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Shiwei Chen, Dayue Yao, Huiliang Cao and Chong Shen
Action and identification problems are the challenges that visually impaired people often encounter in their lives. The high price of existing commercial intelligent auxiliary equipment has placed enormous economic pressure on most visually impaired peop...
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Jakub Wabinski and Albina Moscicka
This paper presents a systematic literature review that reflects the current state of research in the field of algorithms and models for map generalization, the existing solutions for automatic (tactile) map generation, as well as good practices for desi...
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Haikel Alhichri, Yakoub Bazi, Naif Alajlan and Bilel Bin Jdira
This work presents a deep learning method for scene description. (1) Background: This method is part of a larger system, called BlindSys, that assists the visually impaired in an indoor environment. The method detects the presence of certain objects, reg...
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Fabrício Rosa Amorim and Fernando Luiz de Paula Santil
Visually impaired people (VIP) feel a lack of aid for their facilitated urban mobility, mainly due to obstacles encountered on their routes. This paper describes the design of AudioMaps, a prototype of cartographic technology for mobile devices. AudioMap...
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Sriraksha Nayak,Chandrakala C B
Pág. pp. 52 - 69
According to the World Health Organization estimation, globally the number of people with some visual impairment is estimated to be 285 million, of whom 39 million are blind. The inability to use features such as sending and reading of email, sched...
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Xiaochen Zhang, Xiaoyu Yao, Yi Zhu and Fei Hu
The navigation system can be implemented in smartphones. With affordable haptic accessories, it helps the visually impaired people to navigate indoor without using GPS and wireless beacons. In the meantime, the advanced path planning in the system benefi...
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Pelin Gökgür,Iclal Kaya Altay,Bilge Ulusay Alpay
Pág. 82 - 96
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Pelin Gökgür,Iclal Kaya Altay,Bilge Ulusay Alpay
Pág. 82 - 96
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Julián Camargo, Luis González, Diego Segura, Fabian Garay, Nubia Rincón
Pág. 283 - 297
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Mohamed Dhiaeddine Messaoudi, Bob-Antoine J. Menelas and Hamid Mcheick
This research introduces an innovative smart cane architecture designed to empower visually impaired individuals. Integrating advanced sensors and social media connectivity, the smart cane enhances accessibility and encourages physical activity. Three me...
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Paúl Tinizaray, Wilbert Aguilar, José Lucio
Pág. 50 - 63
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Avanthika Meenakshi,Shyam Sundar,Silviya Nancy
Pág. pp. 64 - 66
Mobile phones are used in almost all aspects of life by people. But in the case of visually impaired, they are still a step behind in using smart phones for various purposes. Having interactive android OS, navigation and travel aiding apps using sensors ...
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Dominik ?torek, Franti?ek Rund, Stanislav Vítek, Tomá? Baráth
Pág. 6 - 14
Este artículo describe las opciones de crear un Espacio Acústico Virtual para propósitos de navegación de personas invidentes en un ambiente desconocido. La idea de navegación acústica está basada en el uso de sonidos posicionados virtualmente ...
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Ka Seng Chou, Teng Lai Wong, Kei Long Wong, Lu Shen, Davide Aguiari, Rita Tse, Su-Kit Tang and Giovanni Pau
This research addresses the challenges of visually impaired individuals? independent travel by avoiding obstacles. The study proposes a distance estimation method for uncontrolled three-dimensional environments to aid navigation towards labeled target ob...
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Paul D Hatzigiannakoglou,Maria T Kampouraki
Pág. pp. 77 - 78
BrailleOne is a mobile application designed to provide blind and visually-impaired Braille readers with an accessible keyboard for manual text input on their Android smartphones or tablets. Its purpose is to make use of adolescents and young adults? exci...
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Joong Hee Lee, Yong Min Kim, Ilsun Rhiu and Myung Hwan Yun
Disabled and elderly populations may not fully appreciate the benefits of advanced technologies and every-day products due to accessibility issues. However, the diverse characteristics of disabled and elderly users make conducting user research a challen...
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