Right mix of speech and non-speech: hybrid auditory feedback in mobility assistance of the visually impaired

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Ibrar Hussain
Ling Chen
Hamid Turab Mirza
Gencai Chen
Saeed-Ul Hassan
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[1] Zhejiang University,College of Computer Science
[2] COMSATS Institute of Information Technology,Department of Computer Science
[3] Information Technology University,undefined
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Mobility; Auditory feedback; Speech; Non-speech; Hybrid; Visually impaired;
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Despite the growing awareness about mobility issues surrounding auditory interfaces used by visually impaired people, designers still face challenges while creating sound for auditory interfaces. This paper presents a new approach of hybrid auditory feedback, which converts frequently used speech instructions to non-speech (i.e., spearcons), based on users’ travelled frequency and sound repetition. Using a within-subject design, twelve participants (i.e., blind people) carried out a task, using a mobility assistant application in an indoor environment. As surfaced from the study results, the hybrid auditory feedback approach is more effective than non-speech and it is pleasant compared with repetitive speech-only. In addition, it can substantially improve user experience. Finally, these findings may help researchers and practitioners use hybrid auditory feedback, rather than using speech- or non-speech-only, when designing or creating accessibility/assistive products and systems.
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页码:527 / 536
页数:9
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