Social interaction begins with the other person's attention, but it is difficult for a d/Deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH) person to notice the initial conversation cues. Wearable or visual devices have been proposed previously. However, these devices are cumbersome to wear or must stay within the DHH person's vision. In this study, we have proposed SHITARA, a novel accessibility method with air vortex rings that provides a non-contact haptic cue for a DHH person. We have developed a proof-of-concept device and determined the air vortex ring's accuracy, noticeability and comfortability when it hits a DHH's hair. Though strength, accuracy, and noticeability of air vortex rings decrease as the distance between the air vortex ring generator and the user increases, we have demonstrated that the air vortex ring is noticeable up to 2.5 meters away. Moreover, the optimum strength is found for each distance from a DHH.
翻译:社会互动始于他人的注意, 但对于 d/ Deaf 或 听力困难的人来说, 很难注意到最初的谈话提示。 之前曾提出过可穿戴或视觉装置。 但是, 这些装置穿戴或必须留在 DHH 人的视野内是累赘的。 在这项研究中, 我们提出了使用空气旋涡环的新颖的无障碍方法, 即空气旋涡环, 为 DHH 人提供一个非接触的偶然提示。 我们已经开发了一个概念校对装置, 并确定了进入 DHH 头发时的空气旋涡的准确性、 可见性和舒适性。 尽管空气旋涡环的强度、 准确性和可感知性随着气旋环生成器与用户增加之间的距离而下降, 我们已表明空气旋涡环在距离外可观察到2.5米的可见度。 此外, 在DHH 的每一个距离都能找到最佳的强度 。