2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22239487
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Design of Audio-Augmented-Reality-Based O&M Orientation Training for Visually Impaired Children

Abstract: Orientation and Mobility training (O&M) is a specific program that teaches people with vision loss to orient themselves and travel safely within certain contexts. State-of-the-art research reveals that people with vision loss expect high-quality O&M training, especially at early ages, but the conventional O&M training methods involve tedious programs and require a high participation of professional trainers. However, there is an insufficient number of excellent trainers. In this work, we first inte… Show more

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“…One such example is the work by [30,31]. They focused on using smartphones, which are widely accessible to learners with visual impairments.…”
Section: Xr In Orientation and Mobility Education (Oandm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One such example is the work by [30,31]. They focused on using smartphones, which are widely accessible to learners with visual impairments.…”
Section: Xr In Orientation and Mobility Education (Oandm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also encouraged for the family of the VI child to facilitate the continuity of O&M learning after school hours, implemented in daily living, through activities developed by the instructor and expert (Malik et al, 2018). Orientation training also maximizes safety as VI students learn to move around the school premises in a safe, graceful, and efficient manner (Goldschmidt, 2018), while also honing self-reliance by navigating independently without teachers' assistance (Cox & Dykes, 2001;Wei et al, 2022).…”
Section: Environmental Adaptivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%