Sensory substitution has influenced the design of many tactile visual substitution systems with the aim of offering visual aids for the blind. This paper focuses on whether a novel electromagnetic vibrotactile display, a four by four vibrotactile matrix of taxels, can serve as an aid for dynamic communication for visually impaired people. A mixed methods approach was used to firstly assess whether pattern complexity affected undergraduate participants' perceptive success, and secondly, if participants total score positively correlated with their perceived success ratings. A thematic analysis was also conducted on participants' experiences with the vibrotactile display and what methods of interaction they used. The results indicated that complex patterns were less accurately perceived than simple and linear patterns respectively, and no significant correlation was found between participants' score and perceived success ratings. Additionally, most participants interacted with the vibrotactile display in similar ways using one finger to feel one taxel at a time; arguably, the most effective strategy from previous research. This technology could have applications to navigational and communication aids for the visually impaired and road users.
翻译:感官替代影响了许多触觉视觉替代系统的设计,目的是为盲人提供视觉辅助工具。本文侧重于新型电磁振动活性显示器(四倍于四倍于四倍于振动活性质的分类表)能否帮助视力受损者进行动态交流。采用了混合方法,首先评估模式复杂性是否影响本科生参与者的感知成功;其次,如果参与者总得分与其感知的成功评级成正比,则首先评估模式复杂性是否影响本科生参与者的感知成功。还进行了专题分析,分析参与者在振动活性显示方面的经验以及他们所使用的互动方法。结果显示,对复杂模式的认知不如对简单和线性模式的认知准确,在参与者的得分和感知成功评级之间没有发现任何显著的关联。此外,大多数参与者与以类似方式展示的振动性反应方式使用一只手指一次感受一个感知的分类;有争议的是,以往研究的最有效策略。这一技术可以适用于视力受损者和道路使用者的导航和通信辅助工具。