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Clinical Trial
. 1997 Mar;5(1):95-105.
doi: 10.1109/86.559354.

Automatic visual to tactile translation--Part II: Evaluation of the TACTile Image Creation System

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Clinical Trial

Automatic visual to tactile translation--Part II: Evaluation of the TACTile Image Creation System

T P Way et al. IEEE Trans Rehabil Eng. 1997 Mar.

Abstract

This is the second part of a two-part paper that develops a method for the automatic conversion of images from visual to tactile form. In Part I, a variety of topics were reviewed including issues in human factors, access technology for tactile graphics production, and image processing. In this part, the material presented in the first part is used to motivate, develop, and support the methods used in the development of a prototype visual-to-tactile translator called the TACTile Image Creation System (TACTICS). The specific choices made in the design of the system are discussed and justified, including selection of software platform, tactile output format, tactile image creation procedure, aggregate image processing sequences used, and principles from the discipline of psychophysics. The results of four experiments on tactile image discrimination, identification, and comprehension are reported and discussed, and future directions in this area are proposed.

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