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Tactile Graphics with a Voice 2015

Tactile Graphics with a Voice 2015. Richard Ladner University of Washington. Text Book Translation Problem. images. math. text. Tactile Perception. Somatosensory system. Tactile Perception Limitations. Resolution of human fingertip: 25 dpi

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Tactile Graphics with a Voice 2015

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  1. Tactile Graphics with a Voice2015 Richard Ladner University of Washington

  2. Text Book Translation Problem images math text

  3. Tactile Perception Somatosensory system

  4. Tactile Perception Limitations • Resolution of human fingertip: 25 dpi • Tactual field of perception is no bigger than the size of the fingertips of two hands • Color information is replaced by texture information • Visual bandwidth is 1,000,000 bits per second, tactile is 100bits per second

  5. Resolution Study .35mm 1 mm 2 mm • On average, blind participants could sense 1 mm separation but no smaller. • On average, sighted participant could sense 1.5 mm separation but no smaller.

  6. Blind Spatial Perception • Tactile perception can lead to a “spatial” model in the brain.

  7. Tactile Graphic

  8. Tactile Graphics Kit

  9. Tactile Graphics Printing • Embossing Printer • Thermoform • Swell Paper

  10. Tiger Embosser • 20 dpi (raised dots per inch) • 7 height levels (only 3 or 4 are distinguishable) • Prints Braille text andgraphics • Prints dot patterns fortexture • Invented by a blind physicist,John Gardner

  11. Refreshable Tactile Display

  12. Graphics

  13. Graphic Translation <LocationInformation> <NumLabels>16</NumLabels> <Resolution>100.000000</Resolution> <ScaleX>1.923077</ScaleX> <ScaleY>1.953125</ScaleY> - <sd> <x1>121</x1> <y1>45</y1> <x2>140</x2> <y2>69</y2> <Alignment>0</Alignment> <Angle>3.141593</Angle> </Label> location file text extract preprocess original scanned image clean image puregraphic textimage

  14. Graphic Translation <LocationInformation> <NumLabels>16</NumLabels> <Resolution>100.000000</Resolution> <ScaleX>1.923077</ScaleX> <ScaleY>1.953125</ScaleY> - <Label> <x1>121</x1> <y1>45</y1> <x2>140</x2> <y2>69</y2> <Alignment>0</Alignment> <Angle>3.141593</Angle> </Label> location file y (0,20) x=15 15 10 5 O x 5 10 15 20 20 x+y=20 (15,0) (15,5) pure graphic y (#0,#20) x.k#15 #15 #10 #5 O x #5 #10 #15 #20 #20 x+y.k#20 (#15,#0) (#15,#5) Braille text textimage

  15. Available Books • Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach, 3rd Edition25 minutes per figure (230 figures) • Advanced Mathematical Concepts, Precalculus with Applications6.3 minutes per figure (1,080 figures) • An Intoduction to Modern Astrophysics10.2 minutes per figure (467 figures) • Discrete Mathematical Structures8.8 minutes per figure (598 figures) • Introduction to the Theory of Computation, 2nd Edition13.3 minutes per figure (180 figures)

  16. TGA Workflow • Advantages • Much faster production • Batch processing instead of one figure at a time • Much tedious work is avoided • Disadvantages • May be of lower quality than custom translation • A lot of technology needs to be mastered

  17. One-offs vs. Mass Production 1916 Woods Dual Power 1906 Reo Model T

  18. Audio-Tactile Graphics Talking Touch Tablet Digital Pen audio-tactile graphic

  19. Tactile Graphics with a Voice: using QR codes to access text in tactile graphics • C.M. Baker, L.R. Milne, J. Scofield, C.L. Bennett, RE Ladner. Proceedings of the 16th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers. ASSETS 2014.

  20. Tactile Graphics with a Voice

  21. System Use

  22. Top Modes Silent Verbal Finger Pointing

  23. Study • 10 blind users • 4/10 non-Braille • 4 tasks • 3 modes • 6 sessions

  24. Parabola Line Triangle Bar Chart Tasks

  25. Time F2, 640=0.619, p=.5391 F5, 640=2.268, p<.05

  26. Time outs

  27. Accuracy

  28. Preference • 4 preferred silent • To be honest, I use screen readers every day and I am so sick of electronic noise. • 4 preferred finger pointing • I like the concept of the finger pointing. I feel more confident that since it looks for a finger it’s getting the right QR code if you have multiple on the same page. • 2 preferred verbal • The other thing I like about Verbal mode is that every time I hear a zero I think so I need to move it a little bit

  29. Braille comparison In a study of 82 images from a pre-calculus textbook, on average Braille took up more space • Braille was larger in 326 out of 626 labels • Braille labels: 327 sq. mm • QR codes: 225 sq. mm

  30. Braille - Time

  31. Braille - Accuracy

  32. Questions

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