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Eighth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'04)
Understanding Environment Structure with Tactile Map
London, England
July 14-July 16
ISBN: 0-7695-2177-0
Flavien Maingreaud, National Nuclear Testing Commission (CEA/DRT/SCRI/LEMS); Universit? de Paris 6, France
Edwigs Pissaloux, Universit? de Paris 6, France
Ramiro Velazquez, Universit? de Paris 6, France
The Intelligent Glasses System (IGS) ongoing research project at Robotics Laboratory of Paris (LRP), University Paris 6, and National Nuclear Testing Commission (CEA), is an electronic travel aid (ETA) which provides useful information on the 3D environment structure. The IGS assists users in obstacle avoidance by providing them a tactile map of their nearest environment where obstacles positions are represented.
This paper contains an overview of the IGS project and outlines a set of experiments for visuo-tactile man-machine interface validation (HuPer project; CNRS, Robea program).
Index Terms:
Electronic Travel Aid (ETA), Tactile Stimulating System, Braille matrix, Space Perception, Cognitive map
Citation:
Flavien Maingreaud, Edwigs Pissaloux, Ramiro Velazquez, "Understanding Environment Structure with Tactile Map," iv, pp.539-545, Eighth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'04), 2004
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