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Aquarium fugue: interactive sonification for children and visually impaired audience in informal learning environments
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-06)
In response to the need for more accessible Informal Learning Environments (ILEs), the Georgia Tech Accessible Aquarium Project has been studying sonification for the use in live exhibit interpretation in aquariums. The ...
Cross-modal collaborative interaction between visually-impaired and sighted users in the workplace
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-06)
We present a detailed description of the design and integration of auditory and haptic displays in a collaborative diagram editing tool to allow simultaneous visual and non-visual interaction. The tool was deployed in ...
A Modular Computer Vision Sonification Model For The Visually Impaired
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-06)
This paper presents a Modular Computer Vision Sonification Model which is a general framework for acquisition, exploration and sonification of visual information to support visually impaired people. The model exploits ...
Sonification as a social right implementation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-06)
The rights discussion begins in Europe, with Modernity, in the 17th century. In this historical moment, social and equal rights are supposed to be universal, and are used to fight against absolutism and the religion ...
A sonification proposal for safe travels of blind people
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-06)
Sonification is one of the most natural ways to complete the information perceived by the blinds. Thus, it has been widely applied to create assistive products to help these collective in their daily life. In our case, we ...