Towards tangible vision for the visually impaired through 2D multiarray braille display

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Abstract

This paper presents two methodologies for delivering multimedia content to visually impaired people with the use of a haptic device and braille display. Based on our previous research, the research using Kinect v2 and haptic device with 2D+ (RGB frame with depth) data has the limitations of slower operational speed while reconstructing object details. Thus, this study focuses on the development of 2D multiarray braille display using an electronic book translator application because of its accuracy and high speed. This approach provides mobility and uses 2D multiarray braille display to represent media content contour more efficiently. In conclusion, this study achieves the representation of considerably massive text content compared to previous 1D braille displays. Besides, it also represents illustrations and figures to braille displays through quantization and binarization.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5319
JournalSensors
Volume19
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2019

Keywords

  • Braille application
  • Braille device
  • Haptic telepresence
  • Visually impaired people

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