Title :
A multimodal electronic travel aid device
Author :
Fusiello, A. ; Panuccio, A. ; Murino, V. ; Fontana, F. ; Rocchesso, D.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Informatica, Universita degli Studi di Verona, Italy
Abstract :
This paper describes an electronic travel aid device, that may 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 micro cameras, and a palmtop computer. The system, which currently runs on a desktop computer, is able to detect the light spot produced by a laser pointer, compute its angular position and depth, and generate a corresponding sound providing auditory cues for perception of the position and distance of the pointed surface patch. It permits different sonification modes that can be chosen by drawing, with the laser pointer, a predefined stroke which will be recognized by a hidden Markov model. In this way a blind person can use a common pointer as a replacement for the cane and will interact with the device using a flexible and natural sketch based interface.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; audio user interfaces; handicapped aids; hidden Markov models; angular position; auditory cues; blind individuals; depth; desktop computer; distance perception; earphones; hidden Markov model; laser pointer; light spot detection; low-cost hardware; micro cameras; multimodal electronic travel aid device; palmtop computer; pointed surface patch; position perception; predefined stroke; sketch based interface; sonification modes; sound generation; sunglasses; wearable prototype; Assembly; Cameras; Ear; Hardware; Headphones; Laser modes; Personal digital assistants; Prototypes; Surface emitting lasers; Wearable computers;
Conference_Titel :
Multimodal Interfaces, 2002. Proceedings. Fourth IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1834-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICMI.2002.1166966