2018
DOI: 10.1177/0145482x1811200608
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Effectiveness of Using Local Cues to Indicate Perspective in Tactile Diagrams for People with Visual Impairments

Abstract: Introduction This study presents and evaluates the use of a method using local cues to indicate perspective in tactile diagrams as compared to the current use of visual perspective methods. Methods Perspective for an object using local cues is represented with standard visual perspective lines but with the thickness of the lines varying as a function of depth away from the viewer. Performance of visually impaired study participants (that is, those who are blind or have low vision), using the new method and the… Show more

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“…Accessible Visual Math [16] Focus on the most common images used in Math content such as tables, linens, graphs, charts, and diagrams. Local Cues to Indicate Perspective in Tactile Diagrams [17] Uses standard visual perspective lines to represent the object.…”
Section: Cognitive Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accessible Visual Math [16] Focus on the most common images used in Math content such as tables, linens, graphs, charts, and diagrams. Local Cues to Indicate Perspective in Tactile Diagrams [17] Uses standard visual perspective lines to represent the object.…”
Section: Cognitive Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%