1997
DOI: 10.1109/86.559353
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Automatic visual to tactile translation. I. Human factors, access methods and image manipulation

Abstract: This is the rst part of a two-part paper that motivates and evaluates a method for the automatic conversion of images from visual to tactile form. In this part, a broad-ranging background is provided in the areas of human factors, including the human sensory system, tactual perception and blindness, access technology for tactile graphics production, and image processing techniques and their appropriateness to tactile image creation. In Part II, this background is applied in the development of the TACTile Image… Show more

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“…The bandwidth of the human auditory system is about 20 Khz, thus by virtue of the Nyquist theorem the maximal amount of information that could be transmitted through this channel without loss is 40 Kbps. Note that the visual channel has the largest capacity with about 1000 Kbps [26], while the sense of touch would is less powerful than audition with about 0.1 Kbps [26]. Total vision substitution would be impossible to achieve, as the bandwidth of touch or audition would be inadequate.…”
Section: Mobility Aid Channel Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bandwidth of the human auditory system is about 20 Khz, thus by virtue of the Nyquist theorem the maximal amount of information that could be transmitted through this channel without loss is 40 Kbps. Note that the visual channel has the largest capacity with about 1000 Kbps [26], while the sense of touch would is less powerful than audition with about 0.1 Kbps [26]. Total vision substitution would be impossible to achieve, as the bandwidth of touch or audition would be inadequate.…”
Section: Mobility Aid Channel Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Static tactile methods, using (say) swell paper, have been widely adopted as a simple but effective way to realize information. Way and Barner present two seminal papers on automatic visual to tactile translation [36,37], while Rassmus-Gröhn et al [26] developed a haptic-audio drawing program, where lines could be drawn with positive and negative relief using the PHANTOM.…”
Section: Haptic Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bandwidth of the human auditory system is about 20 Khz, thus by virtue of the Nyquist theorem the maximal amount of information that could be transmitted through this channel without loss is 40 Kbps. Note that the visual channel has the largest capacity with about 1000 Kbps [7], while the sense of touch is less powerful than audition with about 0.1 Kbps [7]. Total vision substitution would be impossible to achieve, as the bandwidth of touch or audition would be inadequate.…”
Section: A Color Encodingmentioning
confidence: 99%