2019 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/whc.2019.8816083
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Evaluating the Use of Variable Height in Tactile Graphics

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“…Past research into tactile mapping has placed a significant focus on tactile map symbology including research into the legibility of tactile symbols in isolation (Lawrence & Lobben, 2011), the usability of different symbols on a tactile map (Bentzen, 1996;Gual-Ortí et al, 2015), and a comparison of symbols using different production methods (Auricchio et al, 2017;Brittell, et al, 2018;Gupta et al, 2019;Perkins, 2001).…”
Section: Past Research Into Tactile Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Past research into tactile mapping has placed a significant focus on tactile map symbology including research into the legibility of tactile symbols in isolation (Lawrence & Lobben, 2011), the usability of different symbols on a tactile map (Bentzen, 1996;Gual-Ortí et al, 2015), and a comparison of symbols using different production methods (Auricchio et al, 2017;Brittell, et al, 2018;Gupta et al, 2019;Perkins, 2001).…”
Section: Past Research Into Tactile Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most tactile map usability research has investigated symbology, for example Lawrence and Lobben (2011) conducted research into the legibility of tactile symbols in isolation, Bentzen (1996) and Gual-Orti et al (2015) researched the usability of different symbols on tactile maps. Often other tactile map usability research compares the usability of tactile map production methods (Auricchio et al, 2017;Brittell et al, 2018;Gupta et al, 2019;Perkins, 2001).…”
Section: Usability Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%