TY - GEN
T1 - Virtual Mobility Trainer for Visually Impaired People
AU - Koutny, Reinhard
AU - Miesenberger, Klaus
PY - 2013/9
Y1 - 2013/9
N2 - This paper presents a prototype [1] of a location-based and context aware system
supporting blind and visually impaired people to improve their mobility skills and in
particular enhancing traditional mobility training. The system supports annotating predefined
routes with information provided in standard mobility training sessions for blind
people. This allows later on to reuse the information provided in a person to person session
and even to share this expertise with other people. People in need of knowing by heart a
certain route can go back to the stored mobility training information to better remember and
learn how to manage this route independently. The virtual mobility trainer allows making
repeatedly, time independent and location-based use of information provided from a human
instructor. We present a first prototype which allows designing routes, accessible to blind
and visually impaired so that it can be used for mobility training. Furthermore, this tool
allows performing advanced orientation tasks assisting blind people in an unknown
environment. We use the Digital Graffiti framework [2] as underlying framework, which
supports the needed annotation of maps with virtual landmarks.
AB - This paper presents a prototype [1] of a location-based and context aware system
supporting blind and visually impaired people to improve their mobility skills and in
particular enhancing traditional mobility training. The system supports annotating predefined
routes with information provided in standard mobility training sessions for blind
people. This allows later on to reuse the information provided in a person to person session
and even to share this expertise with other people. People in need of knowing by heart a
certain route can go back to the stored mobility training information to better remember and
learn how to manage this route independently. The virtual mobility trainer allows making
repeatedly, time independent and location-based use of information provided from a human
instructor. We present a first prototype which allows designing routes, accessible to blind
and visually impaired so that it can be used for mobility training. Furthermore, this tool
allows performing advanced orientation tasks assisting blind people in an unknown
environment. We use the Digital Graffiti framework [2] as underlying framework, which
supports the needed annotation of maps with virtual landmarks.
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U2 - 10.3233/978-1-61499-304-9-665
DO - 10.3233/978-1-61499-304-9-665
M3 - Conference proceedings
SN - 9781614993032
VL - 33
T3 - Assistive Technology Research Series
SP - 665
EP - 670
BT - Assistive Technology
A2 - Encarnacao, Pedro
A2 - Azevedo, Luis
A2 - Gelderblom, Gert Jan
A2 - Newell, Alan
A2 - Mathiassen, Niels-Erik
PB - IOS-Press
ER -