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Mobile Voice Note File Management Service For Improving Accessibility of the Blind (전맹인의 접근성 향상을 위한 모바일 음성 메모 파일 관리 서비스)

  • Lim, Soon-Bum;Lee, Mi Ji;Choi, Yoo Jin;Yook, Juhye;Park, Joo Hyun;Lee, Jongwoo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.22 no.11
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    • pp.1215-1222
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    • 2019
  • Recently, people with disabilities also search for and collect information from the web through smart devices, and save collected information on smart devices or take notes. For non-disabled people, various memo applications are provided on the market, so it is more convenient to choose according to their preference. However, existing memo services are limited for use by blind people due to the importance of visual information. The problem with blind people when using smart devices is that the screen is not recognized, so it is not possible to check in which location the menu of the application exists. In addition, it is difficult to input and manipulate text, and systematic file management and control are not possible. Therefore, in this paper, we propose the development of voice memo service that blind people can use only voice and hearing information and can operate menu with Bluetooth remote controller. We will develop a system that includes a comprehensive voice file management function for storing, searching, playing, and deleting files, rather than simply storing voice files.

A Meal Aid System for Blind People using Wireless RFID Glove (무선 RFID 장갑을 이용한 시각장애인용 식사 보조 장치)

  • Jung, Kyung-Kwon;Shin, Heon-Soo;Chung, Sung-Boo;Eom, Ki-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2007.10a
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    • pp.733-736
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    • 2007
  • We have implemented a meal aid system based on wireless RFID glove. The system is specifically aimed at supporting blind people. In this paper we describe the development process and discuss some experimental results from usability tests.

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A study on developing color braille system for the blind (시각장애인을 위한 컬러 인식 점자 시스템 개발 연구)

  • Ahn, Jun-Hwan;Lee, Soon-Jong
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.571-581
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    • 2007
  • This Braille System for color recognition was designed for those who have lost eye sight after birth. This system was based on the idea that these people had the understanding of colours before they went blind. So when they touch the braille, they can feel and recognize colours. This system adopted the Munsell's hue circle system which is used worldwide for its simple way of colour identification. It also used some texture to help people in need identify the brightness and saturation of colors. In spite of its simple structure, this system has a range of up to 153 different colours. For a friendly use, minimal changes were made by modifying location and height of dots of the braille system which blind people are already accustomed to. Because of it's simplicity, this colour braille system can be used easily and broadly. I believe that many acquired blind people can feel colour again through using this system and get benefits of social and cultural communication.

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Development of a Voice Compass Device to Guide the Person who are Blind (시각장애인을 위한 음성안내 나침반 개발)

  • Kim, C.G.;Choi, M.N.;Song, B.S.
    • Journal of rehabilitation welfare engineering & assistive technology
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 2007
  • A compass device which indicates the right direction using the recorded voice was developed to assist the people who are blind when they are walking and moving to somewhere. The developed voice compass consists of a sensing module which recognizes the terrestrial magnetism with magnetic sensor, voice recorder IC, speaker and microprocessor which controlled all the components. It has 32 directions resolution and can continuously indicates the progressing direction with established time interval for the user convenience. It can help walking of the blind people and designed to be used in various sports and leisure. The performance of the developed device was verified by experiment with person who are blind.

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Interface Modeling for Digital Device Control According to Disability Type in Web

  • Park, Joo Hyun;Lee, Jongwoo;Lim, Soon-Bum
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.249-256
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    • 2020
  • Learning methods using various assistive and smart devices have been developed to enable independent learning of the disabled. Pointer control is the most important consideration for the disabled when controlling a device and the contents of an existing graphical user interface (GUI) environment; however, difficulties can be encountered when using a pointer, depending on the disability type; Although there are individual differences depending on the blind, low vision, and upper limb disability, problems arise in the accuracy of object selection and execution in common. A multimodal interface pilot solution is presented that enables people with various disability types to control web interactions more easily. First, we classify web interaction types using digital devices and derive essential web interactions among them. Second, to solve problems that occur when performing web interactions considering the disability type, the necessary technology according to the characteristics of each disability type is presented. Finally, a pilot solution for the multimodal interface for each disability type is proposed. We identified three disability types and developed solutions for each type. We developed a remote-control operation voice interface for blind people and a voice output interface applying the selective focusing technique for low-vision people. Finally, we developed a gaze-tracking and voice-command interface for GUI operations for people with upper-limb disability.

Development of Polymer Mortar Guide Block for the Blind Handicapped People (폴리머 복합재료를 이용한 유도 블럭의 개발)

  • 이기원;연규석;이윤수;지경용
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 1999.10c
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    • pp.330-335
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    • 1999
  • The objective of this stu요 was to develop a polymer mortar guide block for the blind handicapped people. A high strength and a long durability polymer concrete using unsaturated polyester resin was used to developed the block and to improve the exiting cement mortar guide bloc. Physical and mechanical properties of the polymer mortar guide block were investigated with respect to absorptivity, impact strength, bending strength compared to those of the conventional cement guide block. The polymer mortar guide block was proven to have properties , indication that the block have better industrial applications.

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Exploring Low-Cost Grid-based Tactile Instruments for Understanding and Reproducing Shapes for People with Visual Impairments

  • Yeojin Kim;Jiyeon Han;Uran Oh
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.127-140
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    • 2023
  • While tools exist for blind people to understand shapes, these are not commercially available nor affordable and often require the assistance of sighted people. Thus, we designed two low-cost grid-based tactile tools using toggle buttons (TogGrid) and cotton balls (CottonGrid). To assess the potential of these as an educational tool, we conducted a user study with 12 people with visual impairments where they were asked to understand and reproduce shapes under different conditions. Although CottonGrid is relatively cheap and easy to make, findings show that TogGrid was perceived to be better in terms of perceived easiness, task completion time, accuracy, and preference in general. Particularly, participants valued TogGrid for enabling them to identify and correct errors. Based on the findings, we provide implications for utilizing toggle buttons for designing educational instruments for learning and expressing shapes for blind people.

A Study for the Accessibility of Camera-Based Mobile Applications on Touch Screen Devices for Blind People (스마트기기에서 시각장애인을 위한 카메라기반 인식 소프트웨어 인터페이스의 접근성 연구)

  • Choi, Yoonjung;Hong, Ki-Hyung
    • Journal of the HCI Society of Korea
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2012
  • The camera-based mobile applications such as color, pattern and object reading can improve the living quality of blind people. However currently available camera-based applications are uncomfortable for the blind, since these applications do not reflect accessibility requirements of the blind especially on touch screen. We investigated accessibility requirements about rapidly growing camera-based mobile applications on touch screen devices for the blind. In order to identify accessibility requirements, we conducted a usability testing for color reading applications with three different types of interfaces on Android OS. The results of the usability testing were as follows: (1) users preferred short depth of menu hierarchy, (2) the initial audio help was more useful than just-in-time help, (3) users needed both manual and automatic camera shooting modes although they preferred manual to automatic mode, (4) users wanted the OS supported screen reader function to be turned off during the color reading application was running, and (5) users required tactile feedback to identify touch screen boundary. We designed a new user interface for blind people by applying the identified accessibility requirements. From a usability testing of the new user interface with 10 blind people, we showed that the identified accessibility requirements were very useful accessibility guidelines for camera-based mobile applications.

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Mobile Photo Shooting Guide System for A Blind Person (시각 장애인을 위한 모바일 사진촬영 가이드 시스템)

  • Kim, Taehyub;Kim, Doyun;Im, Donghyuk;Hong, Hyunki
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.50 no.7
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    • pp.167-174
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    • 2013
  • Various smart phone applications have been widely developed and an intelligent service to take a picture for the visually handicapped is needed. By using an auditory service and/or other's help, the blind capture an image with their cameras for keeping a record or exchanging the information with another people. However, they are difficult to take the wanted picture because they are unable to grasp the visual contents in the viewfinder. This paper presents a novel guiding system for the blind people to take a picture with the smart phone. The proposed method identifies a person in the picture and determines the presence of eye blinks and blurring. The system provides a guiding information such as camera directions, which are transferred into the blind user with auditory service.