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TONAL INTERFACES FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY HANDICAPPED
"From Dots To Shapes": an auditory haptic game platform for teaching geometry to blind pupils
A Spatial Hearing Deficit in Early-Blind Humans
jns2001.pdf (application/pdf Object)
AAATE 2003, Dublin - Article: Improving Blind People
AAATE 2003, Dublin - Article: Improving Blind People
Alternative Interfaces for Accessibility (Alertbox)
Alternative Interfaces for Accessibility (Alertbox)
Audio GPS: spatial audio in a minimal
Audio GPS (Mob HCI) .pdf (application/pdf Object)
AudioBattleship: Blind Learners Collaboration through Sound
Auditory browser for blind and visually impaired users
RothPetrucciAssimacopoulosPun_chi99.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Before a blind child can read a map...
Before a blind child can read a map...
CHI 97: DISPLAYLESS INTERFACE ACCESS TO SPATIAL DATA: EFFECTS ON SPEAKER PROSODICS
CHI 97: DISPLAYLESS INTERFACE ACCESS TO SPATIAL DATA: EFFECTS ON SPEAKER PROSODICS
CHI: CHI '01, Effects of spatial audio ...
CHI Effects of spatial audio
Cogprints - Comparing methods for introducing blind and visually impaired people to unfamiliar urban environments
Cogprints - Comparing methods for introducing blind and visually impaired people to unfamiliar urban environments
Constructive exploration of spatial information by blind users
Constructive exploration of spatial information by blind users
KnowWhere: An Audio/Spatial Interace for Blind People
Kruger.PDF (application/pdf Object)
Multisensory Virtual Environment for Supporting Blind Persons'
74.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Music Activities as a Cognitive Tool for the Blind Learner by Adena Portoswitz
Music Activities as a Cognitive Tool for the Blind Learner by Adena Portoswitz
One-handed Braille Keyboard
Photo Exhibit Designed for the Blind
The New Yorker : A Neurologist's Notebook
The New Yorker | A Neurologist?s Notebook
Untitled Document
Untitled Document
Using Haptics in Computer Interfaces for Blind People
usinghapticsin.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Without Visual Cues, People Can Use Either Spatial Language Or 3-D Sound To Find Their Way
Without Visual Cues, People Can Use Either Spatial Language Or 3-D Sound To Find Their Way
Without visual cues, people can use either spatial language or 3-D sound to find their way
Without visual cues, people can use either spatial language or 3-D sound to find their way