Imperial College London

DrLorenzoPicinali

Faculty of EngineeringDyson School of Design Engineering

Reader in Audio Experience Design
 
 
 
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Level 1 staff officeDyson BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

Citation

BibTex format

@inproceedings{Picinali:2014:10.2312/eurovr.20141354,
author = {Picinali, L and O’Sullivan, L and Cawthorne, D},
doi = {10.2312/eurovr.20141354},
pages = {149--150},
title = {Audio Tactile Maps (ATM) System for Environmental Exploration by Visually-impaired Individuals},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/eurovr.20141354},
year = {2014}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - CPAPER
AB - Navigation within open and closed spaces requires analysis of a variety of acoustic, proprioceptive and tactile cues; a task that is well-developed in many visually-impaired individuals but for which sighted individuals rely almost entirely on vision. For the visually-impaired, the creation of a cognitive map of a space can be a long process for which the individual may repeat various paths numerous times. While this action is typically performed by the individual on-site, it is of some interest to investigate to what degree this task can be performed off-site using a virtual simulator. We propose a tactile map navigation system with interactive auditory display. The system is based on a paper tactile map upon which the user’s hands are tracked. Audio feedback provides; (i) information on user-selected map features, (ii) dynamic navigation information as the hand is moved, (iii) guidance on how to reach the location of one hand (arrival point) from the location of the other hand (departure point) and (iv) additional interactive 3D-audio cues useful for navigation. This demo paper presents an overview of the initial technical development stage.
AU - Picinali,L
AU - O’Sullivan,L
AU - Cawthorne,D
DO - 10.2312/eurovr.20141354
EP - 150
PY - 2014///
SP - 149
TI - Audio Tactile Maps (ATM) System for Environmental Exploration by Visually-impaired Individuals
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/eurovr.20141354
ER -